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The American League West is one of three divisions in Major League Baseball's American League. The division currently has four teams, but it has 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. It is the only division in Major League baseball to have only four teams in one division. The defending champion of this division is the Los Angeles Angels. Current members:

Contents

1969: original layout

  • California Angels
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Minnesota Twins
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Seattle Pilots

1970: Seattle Pilots become Milwaukee Brewers

  • California Angels
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • Minnesota Twins
  • Oakland Athletics

1972: Washington Senators become Texas Rangers and move in, Milwaukee out

  • California Angels
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Minnesota Twins
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Texas Rangers

1977: Seattle Mariners added

  • California Angels
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Minnesota Twins
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Seattle Mariners
  • Texas Rangers

1994: Realignment, with Chicago, Kansas City, and Minnesota moving out

  • California Angels
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Seattle Mariners
  • Texas Rangers

1997: Angels change name

  • Anaheim Angels
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Seattle Mariners
  • Texas Rangers

2005: Angels change name again

  • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • Oakland Athletics
  • Seattle Mariners
  • Texas Rangers

Year Winner Record % Playoffs
1969 Minnesota Twins 97-65 .599 Lost in ALCS to Baltimore, 3-0
1970 Minnesota Twins 98-64 .605 Lost in ALCS to Baltimore, 3-0
1971 Oakland Athletics 101-61 .627 Lost in ALCS to Baltimore, 3-0
1972 Oakland Athletics 93-62 .600 Won World Series over Cincinnati, 4-3
1973 Oakland Athletics 94-68 .580 Won World Series over New York, 4-3
1974 Oakland Athletics 90-72 .556 Won World Series over Los Angeles, 4-1
1975 Oakland Athletics 98-64 .605 Lost in ALCS to Boston, 3-0
1976 Kansas City Royals 90-72 .556 Lost in ALCS to New York, 3-2
1977 Kansas City Royals 102-60 .630 Lost in ALCS to New York, 3-2
1978 Kansas City Royals 92-70 .568 Lost in ALCS to New York, 3-1
1979 California Angels 88-74 .543 Lost in ALCS to Baltimore, 3-1
1980 Kansas City Royals 97-65 .599 Lost World Series to Philadelphia, 4-2
1981 Oakland Athletics 64-45 .587 Lost in ALCS to New York, 3-0
1982 California Angels 93-69 .574 Lost in ALCS to Milwaukee, 3-2
1983 Chicago White Sox 99-63 .611 Lost in ALCS to Baltimore, 3-1
1984 Kansas City Royals 84-78 .519 Lost in ALCS to Detroit, 3-0
1985 Kansas City Royals 91-71 .562 Won World Series over St. Louis, 4-3
1986 California Angels 92-70 .568 Lost in ALCS to Boston, 4-3
1987 Minnesota Twins 85-77 .525 Won World Series over St. Louis, 4-3
1988 Oakland Athletics 104-58 .642 Lost World Series to Los Angeles, 4-1
1989 Oakland Athletics 99-63 .611 Won World Series over San Francisco, 4-0
1990 Oakland Athletics 103-59 .636 Lost World Series to Cincinnati, 4-0
1991 Minnesota Twins 95-67 .586 Won World Series over Atlanta, 4-3
1992 Oakland Athletics 96-66 .593 Lost in ALCS to Toronto, 4-2
1993 Chicago White Sox 94-68 .580 Lost in ALCS to Toronto, 4-2
1994 Texas Rangers§ 52-62 .456 No Playoffs
1995 Seattle Mariners* 79-66 .545 Lost in ALCS to Cleveland, 4-2
1996 Texas Rangers 90-72 .556 Lost in ALDS to New York, 3-1
1997 Seattle Mariners 90-72 .556 Lost in ALDS to Baltimore, 3-1
1998 Texas Rangers 88-74 .543 Lost in ALDS to New York, 3-0
1999 Texas Rangers 95-67 .586 Lost in ALDS to New York, 3-0
2000 Oakland Athletics 91-70 .565 Lost in ALDS to New York, 3-2
2001 Seattle Mariners 116-46 .716 Lost in ALCS to New York, 4-1
2002 Oakland Athletics 103-59 .636 Lost in ALDS to Minnesota, 3-2
2003 Oakland Athletics 96-66 .593 Lost in ALDS to Boston, 3-2
2004 Anaheim Angels 92-70 .568 Lost in ALDS to Boston, 3-0
2005 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 95-67 .586 Lost in ALCS to Chicago, 4-1
2006 Oakland Athletics 93-69 .574 Lost in ALCS to Detroit 4-0
2007 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 94-68 .580 Lost in ALDS to Boston, 3-0

† - Due to the players' strike, the season was split. Oakland won the first half and defeated second-half champion Kansas City (50-53) in the postseason.
§ - Due to the players' strike, no official winners were awarded. Texas was leading at the strike.
* - Defeated the California Angels in a One Game Playoff for the division title, 9-1.

Year Winner Record % GB Playoffs
2000 Seattle Mariners 91-71 .562 .5 Lost in ALCS to New York, 4-2
2001 Oakland Athletics 102-60 .630 14 Lost in ALDS to New York, 3-2
2002 Anaheim Angels 99-63 .611 4 Won World Series over San Francisco, 4-3

Team Championship(s) Last win
Oakland Athletics 14 2006
Kansas City Royals 6 1985
Los Angeles Angels 6 2007
Minnesota Twins 4 1991
Seattle Mariners 3 2001
Texas Rangers 3 1999
Chicago White Sox 2 1993

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