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2009 American League Division Series

2009 American League Division Series
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Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
New York Yankees (3) Joe Girardi 103–59, .636, GA: 8
Minnesota Twins (0) Ron Gardenhire 87–76, .534, GA: 1
Dates October 7 – 11
Television TBS
TV announcers Chip Caray, Ron Darling
Radio ESPN
Radio announcers Jon Miller, Steve Phillips
Umpires Tim Tschida, Chuck Meriwether, Mark Wegner, Paul Emmel, Jim Joyce, Phil Cuzzi
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (3) Mike Scioscia 97–65, .599, GA: 10
Boston Red Sox (0) Terry Francona 95–67, .586, GB: 8
Dates October 8 – 11
Television TBS
TV announcers Don Orsillo, Buck Martinez
Radio ESPN
Radio announcers Dan Shulman, Dave Campbell
Umpires Joe West, C.B. Bucknor, Eric Cooper, Greg Gibson, Brian Gorman, Dan Iassogna
ALDS
2009 ALCS               2009 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager Season
New York Yankees (3) Joe Girardi 103–59, .636, GA: 8
Minnesota Twins (0) Ron Gardenhire 87–76, .534, GA: 1
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (3) Mike Scioscia 97–65, .599, GA: 10
Boston Red Sox (0) Terry Francona 95–67, .586, GB: 8

The 2009 American League Division Series (ALDS) consisted of two concurrent best-of-five game series that determined the participating teams in the 2009 American League Championship Series. Three divisional winners and a "wild card" team played in the two series. The ALDS began on Wednesday, October 7 and ended on Sunday, October 11. The matchups were:

The Twins and Detroit Tigers finished the 162-game schedule in a first-place tie atop the American League Central and played a one-game playoff at the Metrodome on Tuesday, October 6 that was won by the Twins, 6–5, in twelve innings, giving them the division championship and a postseason berth.

The Yankees, by virtue of finishing with the best record in the American League, were given the choice of playing an eight-day series (with three off-days) or a seven-day series (with two off-days) and opted for the former.

This is the third consecutive season—and the fourth since 2004—that the Angels and Red Sox have met in the ALDS. The Red Sox swept the Angels in 2004 and 2007, and defeated the Angels 3–1 in 2008. The Twins and Yankees last met in the postseason in the 2004 ALDS, which the Yankees won 3–1.

The Angels and Yankees each swept their respective series in three games. Since the advent of division series play in 1995, this was the first time that the winners of both divisional series swept their opponents (Royals and Orioles swept both of their ALDS series in 2014, defeating the Angels and Tigers respectively). The Yankees went on to defeat the Angels 4–2 in the ALCS, and defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4–2 to win the 2009 World Series.


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