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In [[Major League Baseball]], the '''American League Division Series (ALDS)''' determines which two teams from the American League will advance to the [[National League Championship Series]]. The Division Series consists of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and the winner of the wild-card play-off.
In [[Major League Baseball]], the '''American League Division Series (ALDS)''' determines which two teams from the American League will advance to the [[American League Championship Series]]. The Division Series consists of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and the winner of the wild-card play-off.


==By Season==
==By Season==

Revision as of 08:05, 7 October 2021

In Major League Baseball, the American League Division Series (ALDS) determines which two teams from the American League will advance to the American League Championship Series. The Division Series consists of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and the winner of the wild-card play-off.

By Season

Season Winning Team Venue Losing Team Venue Programs
2008 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field Chicago White Sox U.S. Cellular Field White Sox
2017 Houston Astros Minute Maid Park Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Astros
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