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2006 American League Division Series

The 2006 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 2006 American League playoffs, began on Tuesday, October 3, and ended on Saturday, October 7, with the champions of the three AL divisions—along with a "wild card" team—participating in two best-of-five series. They were:

2006 American League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Detroit Tigers (3) Jim Leyland 95–67, .586, GB: 1
New York Yankees (1) Joe Torre 97–65, .599, GA: 10
DatesOctober 3–7
TelevisionFox (Games 1, 4)
ESPN (Games 2–3)
TV announcersJoe Buck, Tim McCarver (Game 1)
Jon Miller, Joe Morgan and Bonnie Bernstein (Game 2)
Jon Miller, Joe Morgan, Ernie Harwell and Bonnie Bernstein (Game 3)
Josh Lewin, Steve Lyons and Ken Rosenthal (Game 4)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi, Buck Martinez
UmpiresTim McClelland
Laz Díaz
Alfonso Márquez
Paul Emmel
Larry Poncino
Larry Vanover
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Oakland Athletics (3) Ken Macha 93–69, .574, GA: 4
Minnesota Twins (0) Ron Gardenhire 96–66, .593, GA: 1
DatesOctober 3–6
TelevisionESPN
TV announcersJon Miller, Joe Morgan and Erin Andrews (Game 1)
Dave O'Brien, Rick Sutcliffe, Eric Karros and Duke Castiglione (Games 2–3)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersGary Thorne, Steve Stone
UmpiresRandy Marsh
Kerwin Danley
Mike Everitt
Ed Rapuano
Tim Tschida
Tony Randazzo
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The Athletics and Tigers met in the AL Championship Series, where a Detroit sweep made the Tigers the American League champions. The Tigers then faced the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2006 World Series, and lost in five games.

Playoff race Edit

The AL playoff race of 2006 was unusually dramatic, with the last divisional championship and the wild card berth undecided until the final day of the season, and the most unlikely of all of the AL's playoff contenders taking the top spot in the AL Central and the second seed.

In the AL East, the New York Yankees (97–65) clinched the division when the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from the playoffs by the Minnesota Twins (96–66) on September 20. The Oakland Athletics (92–69) clinched the AL West on September 26, and in the AL Central, the Twins won the division by a single game over the Wild Card Detroit Tigers (95–67) after Detroit—who had led the division for the entire season—lost their last five games. Minnesota had set a torrid pace since June 7, after a horrible start. The Twins sewed up their playoff berth with an 8–1 win over the Kansas City Royals. They clinched the Central Division title, their fourth in five years, with a 5–1 victory and a 10–8 Detroit loss to the Royals on the last day of the season. The Twins' 96–66 mark is their best since the 98–64 AL West Champion Twins of 1970.

Matchups Edit

New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers Edit

Detroit won the series, 3–1.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 3 Detroit Tigers – 4, New York Yankees – 8 Yankee Stadium (I) 3:14 56,291[2] 
2 October 5† Detroit Tigers – 4, New York Yankees – 3 Yankee Stadium (I) 3:15 56,252[3] 
3 October 6 New York Yankees – 0, Detroit Tigers – 6 Comerica Park 3:05 43,440[4] 
4 October 7 New York Yankees – 3, Detroit Tigers – 8 Comerica Park 2:54 43,126[5]

†: Game was postponed due to rain on October 4

Minnesota Twins vs. Oakland Athletics Edit

Oakland won the series, 3–0.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 3 Oakland Athletics – 3, Minnesota Twins – 2 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 2:19 55,542[6] 
2 October 4 Oakland Athletics – 5, Minnesota Twins – 2 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 3:02 55,710[7] 
3 October 6 Minnesota Twins – 3, Oakland Athletics – 8 McAfee Coliseum 2:55 35,694[8]

New York vs. Detroit Edit

Game 1 Edit

Yankee Stadium (I) in Bronx, New York

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 12 1
New York 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 X 8 14 0
WP: Chien-Ming Wang (1–0)   LP: Nate Robertson (0–1)
Home runs:
DET: Craig Monroe (1), Curtis Granderson (1)
NYY: Jason Giambi (1), Derek Jeter (1)

The Yankees struck first with a five-run third inning off Nate Robertson, who allowed a leadoff single to Johnny Damon and subsequent double to Derek Jeter. Bobby Abreu doubled to score both men, Gary Sheffield singled in Abreu, and Jason Giambi capped the scoring with a two-run home run. In the fifth, the Tigers got on the board with a solo home run from Craig Monroe, then Brandon Inge singled with one out before back-to-back two-out RBI doubles by Plácido Polanco and Sean Casey made it 5–3 Yankees, but Chien-Ming Wang struck out Magglio Ordóñez to end the inning. The Yankees added to their lead in the sixth off Robertson when Damon singled with two outs, then Jeter doubled before both men scored on Abreu's single. Curtis Granderson's home run in the seventh off Mike Myers made it 7−4 Yankees, but they got that run back on Jeter's home run in the eighth off Jamie Walker. Mariano Rivera pitched a scoreless ninth while Jeter batted 5-for-5 in the game, becoming the sixth player to record five hits in one postseason game.[9]

Game 2 Edit

Yankee Stadium (I) in Bronx, New York

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 8 0
New York 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1
WP: Jamie Walker (1–0)   LP: Mike Mussina (0–1)   Sv: Todd Jones (1)
Home runs:
DET: Carlos Guillén (1)
NYY: Johnny Damon (1)

Game 2 was postponed for one day due to rain. In the second inning, Craig Monroe doubled with two outs before scoring on Marcus Thames's single to give the Tigers a 1–0 lead. In the fourth, Johnny Damon launched a three-run home run off Justin Verlander to give the Yankees a 3–1 lead. That would be last time the Yankees would lead a game in the series, and the last time they would score until Game 4. Jamie Walker (who earned the victory in relief) and Joel Zumaya shut the Yanks down for the rest of the game. The Tiger hitters clawed their way back off Mike Mussina. In the fifth, Thames hit a leadoff double, moved to third on a wild pitch, and scored on a sacrifice fly from Curtis Granderson to cut the lead to one. Next inning, Carlos Guillén homered to tie the game and in the seventh, Thames hit a leadoff single, moved to second on a passed ball, then to third on a sacrifice bunt before scoring on Granderson's triple to give the Tigers a 4–3 lead. In the ninth, Todd Jones earned the save by getting Johnny Damon to fly out to center with one man on to end the game and even the series.

Game 3 Edit

Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Detroit 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 X 6 10 0
WP: Kenny Rogers (1–0)   LP: Randy Johnson (0–1)
Home runs:
NYY: None
DET: Curtis Granderson (2)

Feeding off a crowd witnessing its first playoff game in 19 years, Detroit pitcher Kenny Rogers pitched 7+23 innings of scoreless ball, earning a victory and standing ovation from the Comerica Park crowd in a 6–0 Tigers win. Rogers was throwing as hard as 92 mph in the eighth inning, topping his usual top speed by 3–4 mph. Joel Zumaya used his 103-mph arm to close out the inning, and Todd Jones closed the game for the second time, but did not earn a save, as the Tigers were not in a save situation.

Offensively, the Tigers got on the board off Randy Johnson in the second on three straight leadoff singles, the last of which by Sean Casey scoring Carlos Guillén. After Brandon Inge struck out, Curtis Granderson hit into a forceout at second to score Iván Rodríguez. It could have been a hit had Robinson Canó not made a great diving stop behind the bag to prevent the ball from going into the outfield. On a 1-2 pitch to Plácido Polanco, Granderson appeared to be picked off base when Johnson threw to first baseman Jason Giambi, but the Yankees muffed the play when Johnson and Giambi both made poor throws to each base. Polanco capitalized on their mistake when he singled up the middle, scoring Granderson to make it 3−0. In the sixth, Guillen singled with two outs before back-to-back RBI doubles by Rodriguez and Casey made it 5−0 Tigers. Granderson capped the scoring with a leadoff home run off Brian Bruney in the seventh.

Game 4 Edit

Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 6 2
Detroit 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 X 8 13 0
WP: Jeremy Bonderman (1–0)   LP: Jaret Wright (0–1)
Home runs:
NYY: Jorge Posada (1)
DET: Magglio Ordóñez (1), Craig Monroe (2)

Detroit finished off New York behind another dominating pitching performance, this time by Jeremy Bonderman in an 8–3 clinching win. In the second inning, Magglio Ordóñez hit a leadoff home run and after Iván Rodríguez walked with one out, Craig Monroe homered off Jaret Wright to give the Tigers a 3–0 lead. Next inning, Ordonez reached on an error, moved to third on a single and scored on Rodrigeuz's single. Wright was replaced by Cory Lidle, who ended the inning without further damage and pitched a perfect fourth, but in the fifth, allowed three consecutive leadoff singles, the last of which to Ordonez scoring a run. After allowing an RBI double to Carlos Guillén, Lidle was relieved by Brian Bruney, who allowed a sacrifice fly to Rodriguez. Next inning, Scott Proctor allowed a two-out single to Plácido Polanco, who scored on Sean Casey's double to make it 8−0 Tigers. Bonderman, meanwhile, pitched a no-hitter through five innings. Robinson Canó singled in the sixth for the Yankees' first hit, but Bonderman prevented any further damage. The Yankee hitters ended their 20-inning scoreless streak in the seventh when Derek Jeter hit a leadoff single, moved to third on Bobby Abreu's single and scored on Hideki Matsui's groundout. Bonderman left the game in the ninth inning with one on and one out. Jamie Walker gave up a two-out, two-run homer to Jorge Posada in the ninth before getting Robinson Canó to ground out to end the game and send the Tigers to the 2006 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics.

The game is notable as Cory Lidle's final appearance before dying in an airplane crash four days later, and was the final ALDS game televised by Fox due to the new TV contracts as of 2011. While Fox Sports would reclaim partial Division Series broadcasting rights in 2014, all of their Division Series games since have been broadcast on FS1.

Composite box Edit

2006 ALDS (3–1): Detroit Tigers over New York Yankees

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit Tigers 0 7 1 0 7 4 3 0 0 22 43 1
New York Yankees 0 0 5 3 0 2 1 1 2 14 33 3
Total attendance: 199,109   Average attendance: 49,777

Minnesota vs. Oakland Edit

Game 1 Edit

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 2
WP: Barry Zito (1–0)   LP: Johan Santana (0–1)   Sv: Huston Street (1)
Home runs:
OAK: Frank Thomas 2 (2)
MIN: Rondell White (1)

The A's struck first in Game 1 on Frank Thomas's leadoff home run in the second off Twins' ace Johan Santana. Jay Payton singled with one out and scored on Marco Scutaro's two-out double. Barry Zito pitched 6+23 shutout innings before Rondell White's seventh inning home run put the Twins on the board. Thomas's second home run in the ninth off Jesse Crain made it 3–1 A's. The Twins again made it a one-run game in the bottom of the inning when Michael Cuddyer hit a leadoff triple off Huston Street and scored on Torii Hunter's one-out groundout, but White flew out to end the game and give the A's a 1–0 series lead.

Game 2 Edit

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 5 11 0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 9 0
WP: Kiko Calero (1–0)   LP: Pat Neshek (0–1)   Sv: Huston Street (2)
Home runs:
OAK: Mark Kotsay (1)
MIN: Michael Cuddyer (1), Justin Morneau (1)

In Game 2, Nick Swisher doubled to lead off the fifth off Boof Bonser, then scored on Marco Scutaro's double. One out later, Jason Kendall's RBI single made it 2–0 Oakland. Back-to-back home runs by Michael Cuddyer and Justin Morneau leading off the bottom of the sixth off Esteban Loaiza tied the game. In the seventh, Mark Ellis singled with one out off Pat Neshek, then Mark Kotsay's inside-the-park home run off Dennys Reyes put Oakland back in front 4–2. They added another run in the ninth when Swisher hit a leadoff double off Juan Rincón, moved to third on a groundout and scored on a wild pitch by Joe Nathan. Huston Street pitched a scoreless bottom of the ninth despite allowing a single and walk to give the A's a 2–0 series lead.

Game 3 Edit

McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, California

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 12 3
Oakland 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 X 8 8 1
WP: Dan Haren (1–0)   LP: Brad Radke (0–1)
Home runs:
MIN: Torii Hunter (1), Justin Morneau (2)
OAK: Eric Chavez (1), Milton Bradley (1)

The A's struck first in the bottom of the second on Eric Chavez's one-out home run off Brad Radke, who would retire following the series. Jay Payton then singled before scoring on Marco Scutaro's two-out double. Next inning, Mark Kotsay reached on an error before Milton Bradley's two-run home run made it 4–0 A's. Torii Hunter's home run in the fourth off Dan Haren put the Twins on the board. In the sixth, with Justin Morneau at third and Hunter at second, Rondell White's RBI single made it 4–2 A's, but Hunter was thrown out at home for the second out. In the seventh, Dennys Reyes walked two without outs before being relieved by Jesse Crain. An error loaded the bases before Nick Swisher walked to force in a run and Scutaro cleared the bases with a double, all four runs unearned. Morneau's home run in the eighth off Justin Duchscherer made it 8–3 A's, but Huston Street pitched a scoreless ninth as the A's won their first postseason series since the 1990 ALCS.

Composite box Edit

2006 ALDS (3–0): Oakland Athletics over Minnesota Twins

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland Athletics 0 4 2 0 2 0 6 0 2 16 26 1
Minnesota Twins 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 7 26 5
Total attendance: 146,946   Average attendance: 48,982

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The higher seed (in parentheses) had the home field advantage, which was determined by playing record.
  2. ^ "2006 ALDS – Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees – Game 1". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  3. ^ "2006 ALDS – Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees – Game 2". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  4. ^ "2006 ALDS – New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers – Game 3". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  5. ^ "2006 ALDS – New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers – Game 4". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  6. ^ "2006 ALDS – Oakland Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins – Game 1". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  7. ^ "2006 ALDS – Oakland Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins – Game 2". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  8. ^ "2006 ALDS – Minnesota Twins vs. Oakland Athletics – Game 3". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 13, 2009.
  9. ^ Kepner, Tyler (October 4, 2006). "Yankees 8, Tigers 4: Jeter, as Usual, Saves His Best for October". The New York Times. Retrieved May 17, 2012.

External links Edit

  • DET vs. NYY at Baseball-Reference
  • OAK vs. MIN at Baseball-Reference

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The 2006 American League Division Series ALDS the opening round of the 2006 American League playoffs began on Tuesday October 3 and ended on Saturday October 7 with the champions of the three AL divisions along with a wild card team participating in two best of five series They were 1 New York Yankees East Division champions 97 65 vs 4 Detroit Tigers Wild Card 95 67 Tigers win series 3 1 2 Minnesota Twins Central Division champions 96 66 vs 3 Oakland Athletics West Division champions 93 69 Athletics win series 3 0 2006 American League Division SeriesTeamsTeam Wins ManagerSeasonDetroit Tigers 3 Jim Leyland95 67 586 GB 1New York Yankees 1 Joe Torre97 65 599 GA 10DatesOctober 3 7TelevisionFox Games 1 4 ESPN Games 2 3 TV announcersJoe Buck Tim McCarver Game 1 Jon Miller Joe Morgan and Bonnie Bernstein Game 2 Jon Miller Joe Morgan Ernie Harwell and Bonnie Bernstein Game 3 Josh Lewin Steve Lyons and Ken Rosenthal Game 4 RadioESPNRadio announcersJon Sciambi Buck MartinezUmpiresTim McClellandLaz DiazAlfonso MarquezPaul EmmelLarry PoncinoLarry VanoverTeamsTeam Wins ManagerSeasonOakland Athletics 3 Ken Macha93 69 574 GA 4Minnesota Twins 0 Ron Gardenhire96 66 593 GA 1DatesOctober 3 6TelevisionESPNTV announcersJon Miller Joe Morgan and Erin Andrews Game 1 Dave O Brien Rick Sutcliffe Eric Karros and Duke Castiglione Games 2 3 RadioESPNRadio announcersGary Thorne Steve StoneUmpiresRandy MarshKerwin DanleyMike EverittEd RapuanoTim TschidaTony Randazzo 2005 ALDS 2007 1 The Athletics and Tigers met in the AL Championship Series where a Detroit sweep made the Tigers the American League champions The Tigers then faced the St Louis Cardinals in the 2006 World Series and lost in five games Contents 1 Playoff race 2 Matchups 2 1 New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers 2 2 Minnesota Twins vs Oakland Athletics 3 New York vs Detroit 3 1 Game 1 3 2 Game 2 3 3 Game 3 3 4 Game 4 3 5 Composite box 4 Minnesota vs Oakland 4 1 Game 1 4 2 Game 2 4 3 Game 3 4 4 Composite box 5 Notes 6 External linksPlayoff race EditThe AL playoff race of 2006 was unusually dramatic with the last divisional championship and the wild card berth undecided until the final day of the season and the most unlikely of all of the AL s playoff contenders taking the top spot in the AL Central and the second seed In the AL East the New York Yankees 97 65 clinched the division when the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from the playoffs by the Minnesota Twins 96 66 on September 20 The Oakland Athletics 92 69 clinched the AL West on September 26 and in the AL Central the Twins won the division by a single game over the Wild Card Detroit Tigers 95 67 after Detroit who had led the division for the entire season lost their last five games Minnesota had set a torrid pace since June 7 after a horrible start The Twins sewed up their playoff berth with an 8 1 win over the Kansas City Royals They clinched the Central Division title their fourth in five years with a 5 1 victory and a 10 8 Detroit loss to the Royals on the last day of the season The Twins 96 66 mark is their best since the 98 64 AL West Champion Twins of 1970 Matchups EditNew York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers Edit Detroit won the series 3 1 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 3 Detroit Tigers 4 New York Yankees 8 Yankee Stadium I 3 14 56 291 2 2 October 5 Detroit Tigers 4 New York Yankees 3 Yankee Stadium I 3 15 56 252 3 3 October 6 New York Yankees 0 Detroit Tigers 6 Comerica Park 3 05 43 440 4 4 October 7 New York Yankees 3 Detroit Tigers 8 Comerica Park 2 54 43 126 5 Game was postponed due to rain on October 4 Minnesota Twins vs Oakland Athletics Edit Oakland won the series 3 0 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 3 Oakland Athletics 3 Minnesota Twins 2 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome 2 19 55 542 6 2 October 4 Oakland Athletics 5 Minnesota Twins 2 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome 3 02 55 710 7 3 October 6 Minnesota Twins 3 Oakland Athletics 8 McAfee Coliseum 2 55 35 694 8 New York vs Detroit EditGame 1 Edit Yankee Stadium I in Bronx New York Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EDetroit 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 12 1New York 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 X 8 14 0WP Chien Ming Wang 1 0 LP Nate Robertson 0 1 Home runs DET Craig Monroe 1 Curtis Granderson 1 NYY Jason Giambi 1 Derek Jeter 1 The Yankees struck first with a five run third inning off Nate Robertson who allowed a leadoff single to Johnny Damon and subsequent double to Derek Jeter Bobby Abreu doubled to score both men Gary Sheffield singled in Abreu and Jason Giambi capped the scoring with a two run home run In the fifth the Tigers got on the board with a solo home run from Craig Monroe then Brandon Inge singled with one out before back to back two out RBI doubles by Placido Polanco and Sean Casey made it 5 3 Yankees but Chien Ming Wang struck out Magglio Ordonez to end the inning The Yankees added to their lead in the sixth off Robertson when Damon singled with two outs then Jeter doubled before both men scored on Abreu s single Curtis Granderson s home run in the seventh off Mike Myers made it 7 4 Yankees but they got that run back on Jeter s home run in the eighth off Jamie Walker Mariano Rivera pitched a scoreless ninth while Jeter batted 5 for 5 in the game becoming the sixth player to record five hits in one postseason game 9 Game 2 Edit Yankee Stadium I in Bronx New York Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EDetroit 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 8 0New York 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1WP Jamie Walker 1 0 LP Mike Mussina 0 1 Sv Todd Jones 1 Home runs DET Carlos Guillen 1 NYY Johnny Damon 1 Game 2 was postponed for one day due to rain In the second inning Craig Monroe doubled with two outs before scoring on Marcus Thames s single to give the Tigers a 1 0 lead In the fourth Johnny Damon launched a three run home run off Justin Verlander to give the Yankees a 3 1 lead That would be last time the Yankees would lead a game in the series and the last time they would score until Game 4 Jamie Walker who earned the victory in relief and Joel Zumaya shut the Yanks down for the rest of the game The Tiger hitters clawed their way back off Mike Mussina In the fifth Thames hit a leadoff double moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly from Curtis Granderson to cut the lead to one Next inning Carlos Guillen homered to tie the game and in the seventh Thames hit a leadoff single moved to second on a passed ball then to third on a sacrifice bunt before scoring on Granderson s triple to give the Tigers a 4 3 lead In the ninth Todd Jones earned the save by getting Johnny Damon to fly out to center with one man on to end the game and even the series Game 3 Edit Comerica Park in Detroit Michigan Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENew York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0Detroit 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 X 6 10 0WP Kenny Rogers 1 0 LP Randy Johnson 0 1 Home runs NYY NoneDET Curtis Granderson 2 Feeding off a crowd witnessing its first playoff game in 19 years Detroit pitcher Kenny Rogers pitched 7 2 3 innings of scoreless ball earning a victory and standing ovation from the Comerica Park crowd in a 6 0 Tigers win Rogers was throwing as hard as 92 mph in the eighth inning topping his usual top speed by 3 4 mph Joel Zumaya used his 103 mph arm to close out the inning and Todd Jones closed the game for the second time but did not earn a save as the Tigers were not in a save situation Offensively the Tigers got on the board off Randy Johnson in the second on three straight leadoff singles the last of which by Sean Casey scoring Carlos Guillen After Brandon Inge struck out Curtis Granderson hit into a forceout at second to score Ivan Rodriguez It could have been a hit had Robinson Cano not made a great diving stop behind the bag to prevent the ball from going into the outfield On a 1 2 pitch to Placido Polanco Granderson appeared to be picked off base when Johnson threw to first baseman Jason Giambi but the Yankees muffed the play when Johnson and Giambi both made poor throws to each base Polanco capitalized on their mistake when he singled up the middle scoring Granderson to make it 3 0 In the sixth Guillen singled with two outs before back to back RBI doubles by Rodriguez and Casey made it 5 0 Tigers Granderson capped the scoring with a leadoff home run off Brian Bruney in the seventh Game 4 Edit Comerica Park in Detroit Michigan Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENew York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 6 2Detroit 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 X 8 13 0WP Jeremy Bonderman 1 0 LP Jaret Wright 0 1 Home runs NYY Jorge Posada 1 DET Magglio Ordonez 1 Craig Monroe 2 Detroit finished off New York behind another dominating pitching performance this time by Jeremy Bonderman in an 8 3 clinching win In the second inning Magglio Ordonez hit a leadoff home run and after Ivan Rodriguez walked with one out Craig Monroe homered off Jaret Wright to give the Tigers a 3 0 lead Next inning Ordonez reached on an error moved to third on a single and scored on Rodrigeuz s single Wright was replaced by Cory Lidle who ended the inning without further damage and pitched a perfect fourth but in the fifth allowed three consecutive leadoff singles the last of which to Ordonez scoring a run After allowing an RBI double to Carlos Guillen Lidle was relieved by Brian Bruney who allowed a sacrifice fly to Rodriguez Next inning Scott Proctor allowed a two out single to Placido Polanco who scored on Sean Casey s double to make it 8 0 Tigers Bonderman meanwhile pitched a no hitter through five innings Robinson Cano singled in the sixth for the Yankees first hit but Bonderman prevented any further damage The Yankee hitters ended their 20 inning scoreless streak in the seventh when Derek Jeter hit a leadoff single moved to third on Bobby Abreu s single and scored on Hideki Matsui s groundout Bonderman left the game in the ninth inning with one on and one out Jamie Walker gave up a two out two run homer to Jorge Posada in the ninth before getting Robinson Cano to ground out to end the game and send the Tigers to the 2006 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics The game is notable as Cory Lidle s final appearance before dying in an airplane crash four days later and was the final ALDS game televised by Fox due to the new TV contracts as of 2011 While Fox Sports would reclaim partial Division Series broadcasting rights in 2014 all of their Division Series games since have been broadcast on FS1 Composite box Edit 2006 ALDS 3 1 Detroit Tigers over New York Yankees Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EDetroit Tigers 0 7 1 0 7 4 3 0 0 22 43 1New York Yankees 0 0 5 3 0 2 1 1 2 14 33 3Total attendance 199 109 Average attendance 49 777Minnesota vs Oakland EditGame 1 Edit Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis Minnesota Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EOakland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 2WP Barry Zito 1 0 LP Johan Santana 0 1 Sv Huston Street 1 Home runs OAK Frank Thomas 2 2 MIN Rondell White 1 The A s struck first in Game 1 on Frank Thomas s leadoff home run in the second off Twins ace Johan Santana Jay Payton singled with one out and scored on Marco Scutaro s two out double Barry Zito pitched 6 2 3 shutout innings before Rondell White s seventh inning home run put the Twins on the board Thomas s second home run in the ninth off Jesse Crain made it 3 1 A s The Twins again made it a one run game in the bottom of the inning when Michael Cuddyer hit a leadoff triple off Huston Street and scored on Torii Hunter s one out groundout but White flew out to end the game and give the A s a 1 0 series lead Game 2 Edit Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis Minnesota Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EOakland 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 5 11 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 9 0WP Kiko Calero 1 0 LP Pat Neshek 0 1 Sv Huston Street 2 Home runs OAK Mark Kotsay 1 MIN Michael Cuddyer 1 Justin Morneau 1 In Game 2 Nick Swisher doubled to lead off the fifth off Boof Bonser then scored on Marco Scutaro s double One out later Jason Kendall s RBI single made it 2 0 Oakland Back to back home runs by Michael Cuddyer and Justin Morneau leading off the bottom of the sixth off Esteban Loaiza tied the game In the seventh Mark Ellis singled with one out off Pat Neshek then Mark Kotsay s inside the park home run off Dennys Reyes put Oakland back in front 4 2 They added another run in the ninth when Swisher hit a leadoff double off Juan Rincon moved to third on a groundout and scored on a wild pitch by Joe Nathan Huston Street pitched a scoreless bottom of the ninth despite allowing a single and walk to give the A s a 2 0 series lead Game 3 Edit McAfee Coliseum in Oakland California Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EMinnesota 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 12 3Oakland 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 X 8 8 1WP Dan Haren 1 0 LP Brad Radke 0 1 Home runs MIN Torii Hunter 1 Justin Morneau 2 OAK Eric Chavez 1 Milton Bradley 1 The A s struck first in the bottom of the second on Eric Chavez s one out home run off Brad Radke who would retire following the series Jay Payton then singled before scoring on Marco Scutaro s two out double Next inning Mark Kotsay reached on an error before Milton Bradley s two run home run made it 4 0 A s Torii Hunter s home run in the fourth off Dan Haren put the Twins on the board In the sixth with Justin Morneau at third and Hunter at second Rondell White s RBI single made it 4 2 A s but Hunter was thrown out at home for the second out In the seventh Dennys Reyes walked two without outs before being relieved by Jesse Crain An error loaded the bases before Nick Swisher walked to force in a run and Scutaro cleared the bases with a double all four runs unearned Morneau s home run in the eighth off Justin Duchscherer made it 8 3 A s but Huston Street pitched a scoreless ninth as the A s won their first postseason series since the 1990 ALCS Composite box Edit 2006 ALDS 3 0 Oakland Athletics over Minnesota Twins Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EOakland Athletics 0 4 2 0 2 0 6 0 2 16 26 1Minnesota Twins 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 7 26 5Total attendance 146 946 Average attendance 48 982Notes Edit The higher seed in parentheses had the home field advantage which was determined by playing record 2006 ALDS Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees Game 1 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees Game 2 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers Game 3 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers Game 4 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS Oakland Athletics vs Minnesota Twins Game 1 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS Oakland Athletics vs Minnesota Twins Game 2 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 2006 ALDS Minnesota Twins vs Oakland Athletics Game 3 Retrosheet Retrieved September 13 2009 Kepner Tyler October 4 2006 Yankees 8 Tigers 4 Jeter as Usual Saves His Best for October The New York Times Retrieved May 17 2012 External links EditDET vs NYY at Baseball Reference OAK vs MIN at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 American League Division Series amp oldid 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