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Revision as of 11:46, 24 December 2022

2005 Major League Baseball Season
Regular Season April 2-October 1, 2006
Postseason October 3-27, 2006
2004 • MLB seasons • 2006

The 2005 MLB season was notable for the league's new steroid policy in the wake of the BALCO scandal, which enforced harsher penalties than ever before for steroid use in Major League Baseball. Several players, including veteran Rafael Palmeiro, were suspended under the new policy. It was also notable that every team in the NL East finished the season with at least 81 wins (at least half of the 162 games played)

Additionally, it was the first season featuring a baseball team in Washington, D.C. since the second iteration of the Washington Senators last played there in 1971; the Washington Nationals had moved from Montreal, the first relocation of a team in 34 years and currently the last time this has occurred in the majors.

The Anaheim Angels changed their name to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

The season ended when the Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros in a four-game sweep in the World Series, winning their first championship since 1917.

Publications

Programs and Scorecards
Team(s) Type Venue
Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros NLDS Turner Field
Chicago Cubs Spring Training Hohokam Stadium
Houston Astros vs. Atlanta Braves NLDS Minute Maid Park
Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training Holman Stadium
San Diego Padres Regular Season Petco Park
Washington Nationals Spring Training Space Coast Stadium
Washington Nationals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Regular Season RFK Stadium
Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros World Series U.S. Cellular Field, Minute Maid Park
Media Guides and Yearbooks
Media Guides Arizona Diamondbacks • Atlanta Braves • Baltimore Orioles • Chicago Cubs • Cincinnati Reds • Cleveland Indians • Philadelphia Phillies • Pittsburgh Pirates • San Diego Padres • San Francisco Giants • Seattle Mariners • Tampa Bay Devil Rays • Toronto Blue Jays • Washington Nationals
Yearbooks Arizona Diamondbacks • Baltimore Orioles • Cleveland Indians • Florida Marlins • New York Yankees • Seattle Mariners • St. Louis Cardinals
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