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American League West

The American League West is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. The division has five teams as of the 2013 season, but had four teams from 1994 to 2012, and had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment. Although its teams currently only reside along the west coast and in Texas, historically the division has had teams as far east as Chicago. From 1998 (when the NL West expanded to five teams) to 2012, the AL West was the only MLB division with four teams. The current champion of this division is the Houston Astros. In 2013, the Houston Astros went from the National League Central to the AL West.[1] That move gives all six MLB divisions an equal five teams and both leagues an equal 15 teams each.

American League West
LeagueAmerican League
SportMajor League Baseball
Founded1969
No. of teams5
Most recent
champion(s)
Houston Astros
(2022; 5th title)
Most titlesOakland Athletics (17)

Division membership

Current members

Former members

Division members

Place cursor over year for division champion or World Series team.
Years
AL West Division[A]
69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04
California Angels Anaheim Angels[F]
Oakland Athletics
Chicago White Sox[E]  
Kansas City Royals[E]  
Minnesota Twins[E]  
Seattle Pilots[B] Milwaukee Brewers[C]  
  Texas Rangers[C]
  Seattle Mariners[D]
AL West Division[A]
05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim[F] Los Angeles Angels[F]
Oakland Athletics
Texas Rangers
Seattle Mariners
  Houston Astros[G]
  Team not in division   Division Won World Series   Division Won AL Championship
A Creation of division due to 1969 expansion, Kansas City and Seattle added.
B Seattle franchise moved to Milwaukee, becoming the Brewers.
C Washington Senators moved to Dallas–Fort Worth, became Texas Rangers and switched divisions with Milwaukee, which moved to the AL East.
D Seattle added in the 1977 league expansion.
E Chicago, Kansas City, and Minnesota moved into the newly created AL Central due to the 1994 realignment.
F In 1997, California Angels become Anaheim Angels. In 2005, Anaheim Angels become Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. In 2016, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim become Los Angeles Angels.
G Houston switches leagues from the NL Central.

Champions by year

  • Team names link to the season in which each team played
Year Winner Record % Playoff Results
1969 Minnesota Twins (1) 97–65 .599 Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0
1970 Minnesota Twins (2) 98–64 .605 Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0
1971 Oakland Athletics (1) 101–61 .627 Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–0
1972 Oakland Athletics (2) 93–62 .600 Won ALCS (Tigers) 3–2
Won World Series (Reds) 4–3
1973 Oakland Athletics (3) 94–68 .580 Won ALCS (Orioles) 3–2
Won World Series (Mets) 4–3
1974 Oakland Athletics (4) 90–72 .556 Won ALCS (Orioles) 3–1
Won World Series (Dodgers) 4–1
1975 Oakland Athletics (5) 98–64 .605 Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 3–0
1976 Kansas City Royals (1) 90–72 .556 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2
1977 Kansas City Royals (2) 102–60 .630 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–2
1978 Kansas City Royals (3) 92–70 .568 Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–1
1979 California Angels (1) 88–74 .543 Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–1
1980 Kansas City Royals (4) 97–65 .599 Won ALCS (Yankees) 3–0
Lost World Series (Phillies) 4–2
1981 Oakland Athletics (6)† 64–45 .587 Won ALDS (Royals) 3–0
Lost ALCS (Yankees) 3–0
1982 California Angels (2) 93–69 .574 Lost ALCS (Brewers) 3–2
1983 Chicago White Sox (1) 99–63 .611 Lost ALCS (Orioles) 3–1
1984 Kansas City Royals (5) 84–78 .519 Lost ALCS (Tigers) 3–0
1985 Kansas City Royals (6) 91–71 .562 Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–3
Won World Series (Cardinals) 4–3
1986 California Angels (3) 92–70 .568 Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4–3
1987 Minnesota Twins (3) 85–77 .525 Won ALCS (Tigers) 4–1
Won World Series (Cardinals) 4–3
1988 Oakland Athletics (7) 104–58 .642 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4–0
Lost World Series (Dodgers) 4–1
1989 Oakland Athletics (8) 99–63 .611 Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–1
Won World Series (Giants) 4–0
1990 Oakland Athletics (9) 103–59 .636 Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4–0
Lost World Series (Reds) 4–0
1991 Minnesota Twins (4) 95–67 .586 Won ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–1
Won World Series (Braves) 4–3
1992 Oakland Athletics (10) 96–66 .593 Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–2
1993 Chicago White Sox (2) 94–68 .580 Lost ALCS (Blue Jays) 4–2
1994§ No playoffs due to 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike
1995 Seattle Mariners (1)* 79–66 .545 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–2
Lost ALCS (Indians) 4–2
1996 Texas Rangers (1) 90–72 .556 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–1
1997 Seattle Mariners (2) 90–72 .556 Lost ALDS (Orioles) 3–1
1998 Texas Rangers (2) 88–74 .543 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–0
1999 Texas Rangers (3) 95–67 .586 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–0
2000 Oakland Athletics (11) 91–70 .565 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–2
2001 Seattle Mariners (3) 116–46 .716 Won ALDS (Indians) 3–2
Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–1
2002 Oakland Athletics (12) 103–59 .636 Lost ALDS (Twins) 3–2
2003 Oakland Athletics (13) 96–66 .593 Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–2
2004 Anaheim Angels (4) 92–70 .568 Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0
2005 Los Angeles Angels (5) 95–67 .586 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–2
Lost ALCS (White Sox) 4–1
2006 Oakland Athletics (14) 93–69 .574 Won ALDS (Twins) 3–0
Lost ALCS (Tigers) 4–0
2007 Los Angeles Angels (6) 94–68 .580 Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0
2008 Los Angeles Angels (7) 100–62 .617 Lost ALDS (Red Sox) 3–1
2009 Los Angeles Angels (8) 97–65 .599 Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–0
Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–2
2010 Texas Rangers (4) 90–72 .556 Won ALDS (Rays) 3–2
Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–2
Lost World Series (Giants) 4–1
2011 Texas Rangers (5) 96–66 .593 Won ALDS (Rays) 3–1
Won ALCS (Tigers) 4–2
Lost World Series (Cardinals) 4–3
2012 Oakland Athletics (15) 94–68 .580 Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3–2
2013 Oakland Athletics (16) 96–66 .593 Lost ALDS (Tigers) 3–2
2014 Los Angeles Angels (9) 98–64 .605 Lost ALDS (Royals) 3–0
2015 Texas Rangers (6) 88–74 .543 Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3–2
2016 Texas Rangers (7) 95–67 .586 Lost ALDS (Blue Jays) 3–0
2017 Houston Astros (1) 101–61 .623 Won ALDS (Red Sox) 3–1
Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–3
Won World Series (Dodgers) 4–3
2018 Houston Astros (2) 103–59 .636 Won ALDS (Indians) 3–0
Lost ALCS (Red Sox) 4–1
2019 Houston Astros (3) 107–55 .660 Won ALDS (Rays) 3–2
Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–2
Lost World Series (Nationals) 4–3
2020†† Oakland Athletics (17) 36–24 .600 Won ALWC (White Sox) 2–1
Lost ALDS (Astros) 3–1
2021 Houston Astros (4) 95–67 .586 Won ALDS (White Sox) 3–1
Won ALCS (Red Sox) 4–2
Lost World Series (Braves) 4–2
2022 Houston Astros (5) 106–56 .654 Won ALDS (Mariners) 3–0
Won ALCS (Yankees) 4–0
Won World Series (Phillies) 4–2

† – Due to the players' strike, the season was split in two. The Athletics won the first half and defeated the second-half winner, the Kansas City Royals (50 – 53 overall record) to win the division.
§ – Due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, starting on August 12, no official winner was declared. The Texas Rangers were leading in winning percentage at time of the strike.
* – Seattle defeated the California Angels in a one-game playoff for the division title, 9 – 1.
†† – Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games. By virtue of the eight-team postseason format used for that season, division runner-up Houston (29–31, .483) also qualified for the playoffs.

Other postseason teams

See List of American League Wild Card winners (since 1994)
Year Winner Record % GB Playoff Results
2000 Seattle Mariners 91–71 .562 .5 Won ALDS (White Sox) 3–0
Lost ALCS (Yankees) 4–2
2001 Oakland Athletics 102–60 .630 14 Lost ALDS (Yankees) 3–2
2002 Anaheim Angels 99–63 .611 4 Won ALDS (Yankees) 3–1
Won ALCS (Twins) 4–1
Won World Series (Giants) 4–3
2012 Texas Rangers* 93–69 .574 1 Lost ALWC (Orioles)
2014 Oakland Athletics* 88–74 .543 10 Lost ALWC (Royals)
2015 Houston Astros* 86–76 .531 2 Won ALWC (Yankees)
Lost ALDS (Royals) 3–2
2018 Oakland Athletics* 97–65 .599 6 Lost ALWC (Yankees)
2019 Oakland Athletics* 97–65 .599 10 Lost ALWC (Rays)
2020 Houston Astros* 29–31 .483 7 Won ALWC (Twins) 2–0
Won ALDS (Athletics) 3–1
Lost ALCS (Rays) 4–3
2022 Seattle Mariners* 90–72 .556 16 Won ALWC (Blue Jays) 2–0
Lost ALDS (Astros) 3–0

* – From 2012 to 2019, and in 2021, the Wild Card was expanded to two teams. Those teams faced each other in the Wild Card Game to determine the final participant in the American League Division Series. In 2020 only, eight teams, including the three division winners, played in a best-of-three Wild Card Series, with the winners advancing to the Division Series. Starting in 2022, the Wild Card field was increased to three teams, and along with the lowest-ranked division winner, qualified for the Wild Card Series to determine the remaining two slots in the Division Series.

Season results

(#) Denotes team that won the World Series
(#) Denotes team that won the American League pennant, but lost World Series
(#) Denotes team that qualified for the MLB postseason
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1969 Minnesota (97–65) Oakland (88–74) California (71–91) Kansas City (69–93) Chicago White Sox (68–94) Seattle (64–98)
1970 Minnesota (98–64) Oakland (89–73) California (86–76) Kansas City (65–97) Milwaukee (65–97) Chicago White Sox (56–106)
1971 Oakland (101–60) Kansas City (85–76) Chicago White Sox (79–83) California (76–86) Minnesota (74–86) Milwaukee (69–92)
1972 Oakland (93–62) Chicago White Sox (87–67) Minnesota (77–77) Kansas City (76–78) California (75–80) Texas (54–100)
1973 Oakland (94–68) Kansas City (88–74) Minnesota (81–81) California (79–83) Chicago White Sox (77–85) Texas (57–105)
1974 Oakland (90–72) Texas (84–76) Minnesota (82–80) Chicago White Sox (80–80) Kansas City (77–85) California (68–94)
1975 Oakland (98–64) Kansas City (91–71) Texas (79–83) Minnesota (76–83) Chicago White Sox (75–86) California (72–89)
1976 Kansas City (90–72) Oakland (87–74) Minnesota (85–77) Texas (76–86) California (76–86) Chicago White Sox (64–97)
1977 Kansas City (102–60) Texas (94–68) Chicago White Sox (90–72) Minnesota (84–77) California (74–88) Seattle (64–98) Oakland (63–98)
1978 Kansas City (92–70) Texas (87–75) California (87–75) Minnesota (73–89) Chicago White Sox (71–90) Oakland (69–93) Seattle (56–104)
1979 California (88–74) Kansas City (85–77) Texas (83–79) Minnesota (82–80) Chicago White Sox (73–87) Seattle (67–95) Oakland (54–108)
1980 Kansas City (97–65) Oakland (83–79) Minnesota (77–84) Texas (76–85) Chicago White Sox (70–90) California (65–95) Seattle (59–103)
1981 Oakland (64–45) Texas (57–48) Chicago White Sox (54–52) Kansas City (50–53) California (51–59) Seattle (44–65) Minnesota (41–68)
1982 California (93–69) Kansas City (90–72) Chicago White Sox (87–75) Seattle (76–86) Oakland (68–94) Texas (64–98) Minnesota (60–102)
1983 Chicago White Sox (99–63) Kansas City (79–83) Texas (77–85) Oakland (74–88) California (70–92) Minnesota (70–92) Seattle (60–102)
1984 Kansas City (84–78) California (81–81) Minnesota (81–81) Oakland (77–85) Chicago White Sox (74–88) Seattle (74–88) Texas (69–92)
1985 Kansas City (91–71) California (90–72) Chicago White Sox (85–77) Minnesota (77–85) Oakland (77–85) Seattle (74–88) Texas (62–99)
1986 California (92–70) Texas (87–75) Kansas City (76–86) Oakland (76–86) Chicago White Sox (72–90) Minnesota (71–91) Seattle (67–95)
1987 Minnesota (85–77) Kansas City (83–79) Oakland (81–81) Seattle (78–84) Chicago White Sox (77–85) Texas (75–87) California (75–87)
1988 Oakland (104–58) Minnesota (91–71) Kansas City (84–77) California (75–87) Chicago White Sox (71–90) Texas (70–91) Seattle (68–93)
1989 Oakland (99–63) Kansas City (92–70) California (91–71) Texas (83–79) Minnesota (80–82) Seattle (73–89) Chicago White Sox (69–92)
1990 Oakland (103–59) Chicago White Sox (94–68) Texas (83–79) California (80–82) Seattle (77–85) Kansas City (75–86) Minnesota (74–88)
1991 Minnesota (95–67) Chicago White Sox (87–75) Texas (85–77) Oakland (84–78) Seattle (83–79) Kansas City (82–80) California (81–81)
1992 Oakland (96–66) Minnesota (90–72) Chicago White Sox (86–76) Texas (77–85) California (72–90) Kansas City (72–90) Seattle (64–98)
1993 Chicago White Sox (94–68) Texas (86–76) Kansas City (84–78) Seattle (82–80) California (71–91) Minnesota (71–91) Oakland (68–94)
1994 Texas (52–62) Oakland (51–63) Seattle (49–63) California (47–68)
1995 (3) Seattle[a] (79–66) California (78–67) Texas (74–70) Oakland (67–77)
1996 (3) Texas (90–72) Seattle (85–76) Oakland (78–84) California (70–91)
1997 (2) Seattle (90–72) Anaheim (84–78) Texas (77–85) Oakland (65–97)
1998 (3) Texas (88–74) Anaheim (85–77) Seattle (76–85) Oakland (74–88)
1999 (3) Texas (95–67) Oakland (87–75) Seattle (79–83) Anaheim (70–92)
2000 (2) Oakland (91–70) (4) Seattle (91–71) Anaheim (82–80) Texas (71–91)
2001 (1) Seattle (116–46) (4) Oakland (102–60) Anaheim (75–87) Texas (73–89)
2002 (2) Oakland (103–59) (4) Anaheim (99–63) Seattle (93–69) Texas (72–90)
2003 (2) Oakland (96–66) Seattle (93–69) Anaheim (77–85) Texas (71–91)
2004 (2) Anaheim[b] (92–70) Oakland (91–71) Texas (89–73) Seattle (63–99)
2005 (2) L.A. Angels[c] (95–67) Oakland (88–74) Texas (79–83) Seattle (69–93)
2006 (3) Oakland (93–69) L.A. Angels (89–73) Texas (80–82) Seattle (78–84)
2007 (3) L.A. Angels (94–68) Seattle (88–74) Oakland (76–86) Texas (75–87)
2008 (1) L.A. Angels (100–62) Texas (79–83) Oakland (75–86) Seattle (61–101)
2009 (2) L.A. Angels (97–65) Texas (87–75) Seattle (85–77) Oakland (75–87)
2010 (3) Texas (90–72) Oakland (81–81) L.A. Angels (80–82) Seattle (61–101)
2011 (2) Texas (96–66) L.A. Angels (86–76) Oakland (74–88) Seattle (67–95)
2012 (2) Oakland (94–68) (4) Texas (93–69) L.A. Angels (89–73) Seattle (75–87)
2013 (2) Oakland (96–66) Texas[d] (91–72) L.A. Angels (78–84) Seattle (71–91) Houston (51–111)
2014 (1) L.A. Angels (98–64) (5) Oakland (88–74) Seattle (87–75) Houston (70–92) Texas (67–95)
2015 (3) Texas (88–74) (5) Houston (86–76) L.A. Angels (85–77) Seattle (76–86) Oakland (68–94)
2016 (1) Texas (95–67) Seattle (86–76) Houston (84–78) L.A. Angels (74–88) Oakland (69–93)
2017 (2) Houston (101–61) L.A. Angels (80–82) Seattle (78–84) Texas (78–84) Oakland (75–87)
2018 (2) Houston (103–59) (5) Oakland (97–65) Seattle (89–73) L.A. Angels (80–82) Texas (67–95)
2019 (1) Houston (107–55) (4) Oakland (97–65) Texas (78–84) L.A. Angels (72–90) Seattle (68–94)
  • 2020: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games. The postseason field was expanded to eight teams and the wild-card round became a best-of-three series.
2020 (2) Oakland (36–24) (6) Houston (29–31) Seattle (27–33) L.A. Angels (26–34) Texas (22–38)
2021 (2) Houston (95–67) Seattle (90–72) Oakland (86–76) L.A. Angels (77–85) Texas (60–102)
2022 (1) Houston (106–56) (5) Seattle (90–72) L.A. Angels (73–89) Texas (68–94) Oakland (60–102)
Notes and Tiebreakers
  • a Seattle and California were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Mariners won 9–1 to claim the division crown.
  • b Anaheim and Minnesota of the American League Central were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 5–4.
  • c Los Angeles and New York Yankees of the American League East were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 6–4.
  • d Texas and Tampa Bay of the American League East were tied for the second wild-card berth and played in a tie-breaker game. The Rangers lost 5–2 and were eliminated from postseason contention.

AL West statistics

Team Division
Championships
Last Year Won Year (s)
Current Teams in Division:
Oakland Athletics
17
2020
1971-1975, 1981, 1988–1990, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2020
Los Angeles Angels
9
2014
1979, 1982, 1986, 2004, 2005, 2007–2009, 2014
Texas Rangers
7
2016
1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016
Houston Astros
5
2022
2017–2019, 2021, 2022
Seattle Mariners
3
2001
1995, 1997, 2001
Former Teams in Division:
Kansas City Royals
6
1985
1976-1978 1980, 1984, 1985
Minnesota Twins
4
1991
1969, 1970, 1987, 1991
Chicago White Sox
2
1993
1983, 1993
Milwaukee Brewers 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Astros' sale finalized, 2 more for playoffs". Associated Press. November 17, 2011. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
  2. ^ The Angels were formerly known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

External links

  • MLB final standings by year

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The American League West is one of Major League Baseball s six divisions The division has five teams as of the 2013 season but had four teams from 1994 to 2012 and had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment Although its teams currently only reside along the west coast and in Texas historically the division has had teams as far east as Chicago From 1998 when the NL West expanded to five teams to 2012 the AL West was the only MLB division with four teams The current champion of this division is the Houston Astros In 2013 the Houston Astros went from the National League Central to the AL West 1 That move gives all six MLB divisions an equal five teams and both leagues an equal 15 teams each American League WestLeagueAmerican LeagueSportMajor League BaseballFounded1969No of teams5Most recentchampion s Houston Astros 2022 5th title Most titlesOakland Athletics 17 Contents 1 Division membership 1 1 Current members 1 2 Former members 2 Division members 3 Champions by year 4 Other postseason teams 5 Season results 6 AL West statistics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDivision membership EditCurrent members Edit Houston Astros Joined in 2013 formerly from the NL West 1969 1993 and NL Central 1994 2012 Los Angeles Angels 2 Founding member as the California Angels Oakland Athletics Founding member Seattle Mariners Joined in 1977 as an expansion team Texas Rangers Joined in 1972 formerly of the AL East as the 1961 1971 Washington Senators Former members Edit Chicago White Sox Founding member moved to the AL Central in 1994 Kansas City Royals Founding member moved to the AL Central in 1994 Minnesota Twins Founding member moved to the AL Central in 1994 Milwaukee Brewers Founding member as Seattle Pilots moved to the AL East in 1972 then to the AL Central in 1994 Eventually moved to the NL Central in 1998 Division members EditPlace cursor over year for division champion or World Series team dd dd dd dd YearsAL West Division A 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04California Angels Anaheim Angels F Oakland AthleticsChicago White Sox E Kansas City Royals E Minnesota Twins E Seattle Pilots B Milwaukee Brewers C Texas Rangers C Seattle Mariners D AL West Division A 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim F Los Angeles Angels F Oakland AthleticsTexas RangersSeattle Mariners Houston Astros G Team not in division Division Won World Series Division Won AL ChampionshipA Creation of division due to 1969 expansion Kansas City and Seattle added B Seattle franchise moved to Milwaukee becoming the Brewers C Washington Senators moved to Dallas Fort Worth became Texas Rangers and switched divisions with Milwaukee which moved to the AL East D Seattle added in the 1977 league expansion E Chicago Kansas City and Minnesota moved into the newly created AL Central due to the 1994 realignment F In 1997 California Angels become Anaheim Angels In 2005 Anaheim Angels become Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim In 2016 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim become Los Angeles Angels G Houston switches leagues from the NL Central Champions by year EditTeam names link to the season in which each team playedYear Winner Record Playoff Results1969 Minnesota Twins 1 97 65 599 Lost ALCS Orioles 3 01970 Minnesota Twins 2 98 64 605 Lost ALCS Orioles 3 01971 Oakland Athletics 1 101 61 627 Lost ALCS Orioles 3 01972 Oakland Athletics 2 93 62 600 Won ALCS Tigers 3 2Won World Series Reds 4 31973 Oakland Athletics 3 94 68 580 Won ALCS Orioles 3 2Won World Series Mets 4 31974 Oakland Athletics 4 90 72 556 Won ALCS Orioles 3 1Won World Series Dodgers 4 11975 Oakland Athletics 5 98 64 605 Lost ALCS Red Sox 3 01976 Kansas City Royals 1 90 72 556 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 21977 Kansas City Royals 2 102 60 630 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 21978 Kansas City Royals 3 92 70 568 Lost ALCS Yankees 3 11979 California Angels 1 88 74 543 Lost ALCS Orioles 3 11980 Kansas City Royals 4 97 65 599 Won ALCS Yankees 3 0Lost World Series Phillies 4 21981 Oakland Athletics 6 64 45 587 Won ALDS Royals 3 0Lost ALCS Yankees 3 01982 California Angels 2 93 69 574 Lost ALCS Brewers 3 21983 Chicago White Sox 1 99 63 611 Lost ALCS Orioles 3 11984 Kansas City Royals 5 84 78 519 Lost ALCS Tigers 3 01985 Kansas City Royals 6 91 71 562 Won ALCS Blue Jays 4 3Won World Series Cardinals 4 31986 California Angels 3 92 70 568 Lost ALCS Red Sox 4 31987 Minnesota Twins 3 85 77 525 Won ALCS Tigers 4 1Won World Series Cardinals 4 31988 Oakland Athletics 7 104 58 642 Won ALCS Red Sox 4 0Lost World Series Dodgers 4 11989 Oakland Athletics 8 99 63 611 Won ALCS Blue Jays 4 1Won World Series Giants 4 01990 Oakland Athletics 9 103 59 636 Won ALCS Red Sox 4 0Lost World Series Reds 4 01991 Minnesota Twins 4 95 67 586 Won ALCS Blue Jays 4 1Won World Series Braves 4 31992 Oakland Athletics 10 96 66 593 Lost ALCS Blue Jays 4 21993 Chicago White Sox 2 94 68 580 Lost ALCS Blue Jays 4 21994 No playoffs due to 1994 95 Major League Baseball strike1995 Seattle Mariners 1 79 66 545 Won ALDS Yankees 3 2Lost ALCS Indians 4 21996 Texas Rangers 1 90 72 556 Lost ALDS Yankees 3 11997 Seattle Mariners 2 90 72 556 Lost ALDS Orioles 3 11998 Texas Rangers 2 88 74 543 Lost ALDS Yankees 3 01999 Texas Rangers 3 95 67 586 Lost ALDS Yankees 3 02000 Oakland Athletics 11 91 70 565 Lost ALDS Yankees 3 22001 Seattle Mariners 3 116 46 716 Won ALDS Indians 3 2Lost ALCS Yankees 4 12002 Oakland Athletics 12 103 59 636 Lost ALDS Twins 3 22003 Oakland Athletics 13 96 66 593 Lost ALDS Red Sox 3 22004 Anaheim Angels 4 92 70 568 Lost ALDS Red Sox 3 02005 Los Angeles Angels 5 95 67 586 Won ALDS Yankees 3 2Lost ALCS White Sox 4 12006 Oakland Athletics 14 93 69 574 Won ALDS Twins 3 0Lost ALCS Tigers 4 02007 Los Angeles Angels 6 94 68 580 Lost ALDS Red Sox 3 02008 Los Angeles Angels 7 100 62 617 Lost ALDS Red Sox 3 12009 Los Angeles Angels 8 97 65 599 Won ALDS Red Sox 3 0Lost ALCS Yankees 4 22010 Texas Rangers 4 90 72 556 Won ALDS Rays 3 2Won ALCS Yankees 4 2Lost World Series Giants 4 12011 Texas Rangers 5 96 66 593 Won ALDS Rays 3 1Won ALCS Tigers 4 2Lost World Series Cardinals 4 32012 Oakland Athletics 15 94 68 580 Lost ALDS Tigers 3 22013 Oakland Athletics 16 96 66 593 Lost ALDS Tigers 3 22014 Los Angeles Angels 9 98 64 605 Lost ALDS Royals 3 02015 Texas Rangers 6 88 74 543 Lost ALDS Blue Jays 3 22016 Texas Rangers 7 95 67 586 Lost ALDS Blue Jays 3 02017 Houston Astros 1 101 61 623 Won ALDS Red Sox 3 1Won ALCS Yankees 4 3Won World Series Dodgers 4 32018 Houston Astros 2 103 59 636 Won ALDS Indians 3 0Lost ALCS Red Sox 4 12019 Houston Astros 3 107 55 660 Won ALDS Rays 3 2Won ALCS Yankees 4 2Lost World Series Nationals 4 32020 Oakland Athletics 17 36 24 600 Won ALWC White Sox 2 1Lost ALDS Astros 3 12021 Houston Astros 4 95 67 586 Won ALDS White Sox 3 1Won ALCS Red Sox 4 2Lost World Series Braves 4 22022 Houston Astros 5 106 56 654 Won ALDS Mariners 3 0 Won ALCS Yankees 4 0Won World Series Phillies 4 2 Due to the players strike the season was split in two The Athletics won the first half and defeated the second half winner the Kansas City Royals 50 53 overall record to win the division Due to the 1994 95 Major League Baseball strike starting on August 12 no official winner was declared The Texas Rangers were leading in winning percentage at time of the strike Seattle defeated the California Angels in a one game playoff for the division title 9 1 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season was shortened to 60 games By virtue of the eight team postseason format used for that season division runner up Houston 29 31 483 also qualified for the playoffs Other postseason teams EditSee List of American League Wild Card winners since 1994 Year Winner Record GB Playoff Results2000 Seattle Mariners 91 71 562 5 Won ALDS White Sox 3 0Lost ALCS Yankees 4 22001 Oakland Athletics 102 60 630 14 Lost ALDS Yankees 3 22002 Anaheim Angels 99 63 611 4 Won ALDS Yankees 3 1Won ALCS Twins 4 1Won World Series Giants 4 32012 Texas Rangers 93 69 574 1 Lost ALWC Orioles 2014 Oakland Athletics 88 74 543 10 Lost ALWC Royals 2015 Houston Astros 86 76 531 2 Won ALWC Yankees Lost ALDS Royals 3 22018 Oakland Athletics 97 65 599 6 Lost ALWC Yankees 2019 Oakland Athletics 97 65 599 10 Lost ALWC Rays 2020 Houston Astros 29 31 483 7 Won ALWC Twins 2 0Won ALDS Athletics 3 1Lost ALCS Rays 4 32022 Seattle Mariners 90 72 556 16 Won ALWC Blue Jays 2 0Lost ALDS Astros 3 0 From 2012 to 2019 and in 2021 the Wild Card was expanded to two teams Those teams faced each other in the Wild Card Game to determine the final participant in the American League Division Series In 2020 only eight teams including the three division winners played in a best of three Wild Card Series with the winners advancing to the Division Series Starting in 2022 the Wild Card field was increased to three teams and along with the lowest ranked division winner qualified for the Wild Card Series to determine the remaining two slots in the Division Series Season results Edit Denotes team that won the World Series Denotes team that won the American League pennant but lost World Series Denotes team that qualified for the MLB postseasonSeason Team record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th1969 The American League West was formed with six inaugural members the California Angels Chicago White Sox Kansas City Royals Minnesota Twins Oakland Athletics and Seattle Pilots 1969 Minnesota 97 65 Oakland 88 74 California 71 91 Kansas City 69 93 Chicago White Sox 68 94 Seattle 64 98 1970 The Seattle Pilots relocated to Milwaukee Wisconsin as the Milwaukee Brewers 1970 Minnesota 98 64 Oakland 89 73 California 86 76 Kansas City 65 97 Milwaukee 65 97 Chicago White Sox 56 106 1971 Oakland 101 60 Kansas City 85 76 Chicago White Sox 79 83 California 76 86 Minnesota 74 86 Milwaukee 69 92 1972 The Washington Senators relocated to Arlington Texas as the Texas Rangers and joined the American League West The Milwaukee Brewers left to join the American League East 1972 Oakland 93 62 Chicago White Sox 87 67 Minnesota 77 77 Kansas City 76 78 California 75 80 Texas 54 100 1973 Oakland 94 68 Kansas City 88 74 Minnesota 81 81 California 79 83 Chicago White Sox 77 85 Texas 57 105 1974 Oakland 90 72 Texas 84 76 Minnesota 82 80 Chicago White Sox 80 80 Kansas City 77 85 California 68 94 1975 Oakland 98 64 Kansas City 91 71 Texas 79 83 Minnesota 76 83 Chicago White Sox 75 86 California 72 89 1976 Kansas City 90 72 Oakland 87 74 Minnesota 85 77 Texas 76 86 California 76 86 Chicago White Sox 64 97 1977 An expansion team Seattle Mariners joined the division 1977 Kansas City 102 60 Texas 94 68 Chicago White Sox 90 72 Minnesota 84 77 California 74 88 Seattle 64 98 Oakland 63 98 1978 Kansas City 92 70 Texas 87 75 California 87 75 Minnesota 73 89 Chicago White Sox 71 90 Oakland 69 93 Seattle 56 104 1979 California 88 74 Kansas City 85 77 Texas 83 79 Minnesota 82 80 Chicago White Sox 73 87 Seattle 67 95 Oakland 54 108 1980 Kansas City 97 65 Oakland 83 79 Minnesota 77 84 Texas 76 85 Chicago White Sox 70 90 California 65 95 Seattle 59 103 1981 Due to the player s strike the season was split and a Division Series was created to pit the first and second half champions from each division The Oakland Athletics won the first half and the Kansas City Royals won the second half The Athletics won the ALDS 3 0 to claim the American League East championship 1981 Oakland 64 45 Texas 57 48 Chicago White Sox 54 52 Kansas City 50 53 California 51 59 Seattle 44 65 Minnesota 41 68 1982 California 93 69 Kansas City 90 72 Chicago White Sox 87 75 Seattle 76 86 Oakland 68 94 Texas 64 98 Minnesota 60 102 1983 Chicago White Sox 99 63 Kansas City 79 83 Texas 77 85 Oakland 74 88 California 70 92 Minnesota 70 92 Seattle 60 102 1984 Kansas City 84 78 California 81 81 Minnesota 81 81 Oakland 77 85 Chicago White Sox 74 88 Seattle 74 88 Texas 69 92 1985 Kansas City 91 71 California 90 72 Chicago White Sox 85 77 Minnesota 77 85 Oakland 77 85 Seattle 74 88 Texas 62 99 1986 California 92 70 Texas 87 75 Kansas City 76 86 Oakland 76 86 Chicago White Sox 72 90 Minnesota 71 91 Seattle 67 95 1987 Minnesota 85 77 Kansas City 83 79 Oakland 81 81 Seattle 78 84 Chicago White Sox 77 85 Texas 75 87 California 75 87 1988 Oakland 104 58 Minnesota 91 71 Kansas City 84 77 California 75 87 Chicago White Sox 71 90 Texas 70 91 Seattle 68 93 1989 Oakland 99 63 Kansas City 92 70 California 91 71 Texas 83 79 Minnesota 80 82 Seattle 73 89 Chicago White Sox 69 92 1990 Oakland 103 59 Chicago White Sox 94 68 Texas 83 79 California 80 82 Seattle 77 85 Kansas City 75 86 Minnesota 74 88 1991 Minnesota 95 67 Chicago White Sox 87 75 Texas 85 77 Oakland 84 78 Seattle 83 79 Kansas City 82 80 California 81 81 1992 Oakland 96 66 Minnesota 90 72 Chicago White Sox 86 76 Texas 77 85 California 72 90 Kansas City 72 90 Seattle 64 98 1993 Chicago White Sox 94 68 Texas 86 76 Kansas City 84 78 Seattle 82 80 California 71 91 Minnesota 71 91 Oakland 68 94 1994 The Chicago White Sox Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins left to join the American League Central Due to the player s strike the remainder of the season was cancelled on August 12 The postseason and World Series was also cancelled 1994 Texas 52 62 Oakland 51 63 Seattle 49 63 California 47 68 1995 3 Seattle a 79 66 California 78 67 Texas 74 70 Oakland 67 77 1996 3 Texas 90 72 Seattle 85 76 Oakland 78 84 California 70 91 1997 The California Angels rebranded as the Anaheim Angels 1997 2 Seattle 90 72 Anaheim 84 78 Texas 77 85 Oakland 65 97 1998 3 Texas 88 74 Anaheim 85 77 Seattle 76 85 Oakland 74 88 1999 3 Texas 95 67 Oakland 87 75 Seattle 79 83 Anaheim 70 92 2000 2 Oakland 91 70 4 Seattle 91 71 Anaheim 82 80 Texas 71 91 2001 1 Seattle 116 46 4 Oakland 102 60 Anaheim 75 87 Texas 73 89 2002 2 Oakland 103 59 4 Anaheim 99 63 Seattle 93 69 Texas 72 90 2003 2 Oakland 96 66 Seattle 93 69 Anaheim 77 85 Texas 71 91 2004 2 Anaheim b 92 70 Oakland 91 71 Texas 89 73 Seattle 63 99 2005 The Anaheim Angels rebranded as the Los Angeles Angels 2005 2 L A Angels c 95 67 Oakland 88 74 Texas 79 83 Seattle 69 93 2006 3 Oakland 93 69 L A Angels 89 73 Texas 80 82 Seattle 78 84 2007 3 L A Angels 94 68 Seattle 88 74 Oakland 76 86 Texas 75 87 2008 1 L A Angels 100 62 Texas 79 83 Oakland 75 86 Seattle 61 101 2009 2 L A Angels 97 65 Texas 87 75 Seattle 85 77 Oakland 75 87 2010 3 Texas 90 72 Oakland 81 81 L A Angels 80 82 Seattle 61 101 2011 2 Texas 96 66 L A Angels 86 76 Oakland 74 88 Seattle 67 95 2012 2 Oakland 94 68 4 Texas 93 69 L A Angels 89 73 Seattle 75 87 2013 The Houston Astros joined from the National League Central 2013 2 Oakland 96 66 Texas d 91 72 L A Angels 78 84 Seattle 71 91 Houston 51 111 2014 1 L A Angels 98 64 5 Oakland 88 74 Seattle 87 75 Houston 70 92 Texas 67 95 2015 3 Texas 88 74 5 Houston 86 76 L A Angels 85 77 Seattle 76 86 Oakland 68 94 2016 1 Texas 95 67 Seattle 86 76 Houston 84 78 L A Angels 74 88 Oakland 69 93 2017 2 Houston 101 61 L A Angels 80 82 Seattle 78 84 Texas 78 84 Oakland 75 87 2018 2 Houston 103 59 5 Oakland 97 65 Seattle 89 73 L A Angels 80 82 Texas 67 95 2019 1 Houston 107 55 4 Oakland 97 65 Texas 78 84 L A Angels 72 90 Seattle 68 94 2020 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season was shortened to 60 games The postseason field was expanded to eight teams and the wild card round became a best of three series 2020 2 Oakland 36 24 6 Houston 29 31 Seattle 27 33 L A Angels 26 34 Texas 22 38 2021 2 Houston 95 67 Seattle 90 72 Oakland 86 76 L A Angels 77 85 Texas 60 102 2022 1 Houston 106 56 5 Seattle 90 72 L A Angels 73 89 Texas 68 94 Oakland 60 102 Notes and Tiebreakersa Seattle and California were tied for the division championship and played in a tie breaker game The Mariners won 9 1 to claim the division crown b Anaheim and Minnesota of the American League Central were tied for the second and third seed but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 5 4 c Los Angeles and New York Yankees of the American League East were tied for the second and third seed but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 6 4 d Texas and Tampa Bay of the American League East were tied for the second wild card berth and played in a tie breaker game The Rangers lost 5 2 and were eliminated from postseason contention AL West statistics EditTeam DivisionChampionships Last Year Won Year s Current Teams in Division Oakland Athletics 17 2020 1971 1975 1981 1988 1990 1992 2000 2002 2003 2006 2012 2013 2020Los Angeles Angels 9 2014 1979 1982 1986 2004 2005 2007 2009 2014Texas Rangers 7 2016 1996 1998 1999 2010 2011 2015 2016Houston Astros 5 2022 2017 2019 2021 2022Seattle Mariners 3 2001 1995 1997 2001Former Teams in Division Kansas City Royals 6 1985 1976 1978 1980 1984 1985Minnesota Twins 4 1991 1969 1970 1987 1991Chicago White Sox 2 1993 1983 1993Milwaukee Brewers 0 See also EditAmerican League East American League Central National League East National League Central National League WestReferences Edit Astros sale finalized 2 more for playoffs Associated Press November 17 2011 Retrieved November 17 2011 The Angels were formerly known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim External links EditMLB final standings by year Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American League West amp oldid 1152402438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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