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2007 American League Division Series

2007 American League Division Series
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Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Boston Red Sox (3) Terry Francona 96–66, .593, GA: 2
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (0) Mike Scioscia 94–68, .580, GA: 6
Dates October 3 – 7
Television TBS
TV announcers Ted Robinson, Steve Stone
Radio ESPN
Radio announcers Dan Shulman, Dave Campbell
Umpires Gary Darling, Dan Iassogna, Brian Runge, Ted Barrett, Tim Tschida, C. B. Bucknor
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Cleveland Indians (3) Eric Wedge 96–66, .593, GA: 8
New York Yankees (1) Joe Torre 94–68, .580, GB: 2
Dates October 4 – 8
Television TBS
TV announcers Chip Caray, Tony Gwynn, Bob Brenly
Radio ESPN
Radio announcers Jon Miller, Dusty Baker
Umpires

Bruce Froemming†, Laz Díaz, Ron Kulpa, Fieldin Culbreth, Gerry Davis, Jim Wolf

†: Froemming was officiating his final games after a record 37 full seasons as a major league umpire.
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2007 ALCS               2007 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Boston Red Sox (3) Terry Francona 96–66, .593, GA: 2
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (0) Mike Scioscia 94–68, .580, GA: 6
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Cleveland Indians (3) Eric Wedge 96–66, .593, GA: 8
New York Yankees (1) Joe Torre 94–68, .580, GB: 2

Bruce Froemming†, Laz Díaz, Ron Kulpa, Fieldin Culbreth, Gerry Davis, Jim Wolf

The 2007 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 2007 American League playoffs, began on Wednesday, October 3 and ended on Monday, October 8. The 2007 AL Division Series consisted of three AL division champions and one wild card team, participating in two best-of-five series. They were:

Although the Red Sox and Indians ended the regular season with the same record, the Red Sox received home-field advantage by virtue of winning the season series against Cleveland, five games to two. The Red Sox also got to choose whether their series started on October 3 or October 4, the first time a team was given this choice. Although the team seeded first normally faces the wild card team, the Red Sox are in the same division as the wild card Yankees, so played the Angels instead.

The Red Sox and Angels met for the third time in the postseason, following the 1986 AL Championship Series and the 2004 ALDS, with Boston winning all three and extending their postseason victory streak over the Angels to nine consecutive games (the Angels hadn't beaten the Red Sox in the playoffs since Game 4 of the 1986 ALCS). The Indians and Yankees met in the postseason for the third time with the Indians winning, following their triumph in the 1997 ALDS and the Yankees' win in the 1998 ALCS.

The Red Sox and Indians met in the AL Championship Series, with the Red Sox becoming the American League champion and going on to beat the Colorado Rockies in the 2007 World Series.


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