- 2006 American League Division Series
Infobox LDS
alds = yes
year = 2006
champion1 =Detroit Tigers (3)
champion1_manager =Jim Leyland
champion1_games = 95-67, .586, GB: 1
runnerup1 =New York Yankees (1)
runnerup1_manager =Joe Torre
runnerup1_games = 97-65, .599, GA: 10
date1 =October 3 –October 7
television1 = FOX:HD (Games 1, 4)
ESPN:HD (Game 2-3)
announcers1 =Joe Buck andTim McCarver (Game 1)Jon Miller andJoe Morgan (Game 2)Jon Miller ,Joe Morgan , andErnie Harwell (Game 3)Josh Lewin and Steve Lyons (Game 4)
champion2 =Oakland Athletics (3)
champion2_manager =Ken Macha
champion2_games = 93-69, .574, GA: 4
runnerup2 =Minnesota Twins (0)
runnerup2_manager =Ron Gardenhire
runnerup2_games = 96-66, .593, GA: 1
date2 =October 3 –October 6
television2 = ESPN:HD
announcers2 =Jon Miller andJoe Morgan (Game 1)Dave O'Brien ,Rick Sutcliffe , andEric Karros (Game 2-3)
umpires2 =Tim McClelland ,Laz Díaz ,Alfonso Márquez ,Paul Emmel ,Larry Poncino ,Larry Vanover (Yankees-Tigers);Randy Marsh ,Kerwin Danley ,Mike Everitt ,Ed Rapuano ,Tim Tschida ,Tony Randazzo (Twins-Athletics)The by|2006American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 2006American 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 (Eastern 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 (Western Division champions, 93-69); Athletics win series, 3-0."The higher seed (in parentheses) had the home field advantage, which was determined by playing record."
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, four games to one, despite having home-field advantage.Playoff race
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 , theNew York Yankees (97-65) clinched the division when theBoston Red Sox were eliminated from the playoffs by theMinnesota Twins (96-66) onSeptember 20 . TheOakland Athletics (92-69) clinched theAL West on September 26, and in theAL Central , the Twins won the division by a single game over the Wild CardDetroit 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 theKansas 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
New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers
Detroit wins the series, 3-1†: Game was postponed due to rain on October 4
Minnesota Twins vs. Oakland Athletics
Oakland wins the series, 3-0
New York vs. Detroit
Game 1, October 3
Yankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Curtis Granderson (1),Craig Monroe (1)|HomeHR=Derek Jeter (1),Jason Giambi (1)|A five-run third inning by the Yankees put the game out of reach for the Tigers.
Bobby Abreu doubled to scoreJohnny Damon andDerek Jeter (who was 5 for 5).Gary Sheffield then singled in Abreu, andJason Giambi launched a two-run home run for a commanding 5-0 lead. In the 5th, the Tigers got on the board with a solo home run fromCraig Monroe , then scored two more runs to make a 5-3 Yankees, butChien-Ming Wang struck outMagglio Ordóñez to end the inning. The Yankees added to their lead with two runs in the sixth and a home run from Jeter in the 8th. The Tigers only got one more run, via a solo shot fromCurtis Granderson .Game 2, October 5
Yankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Carlos Guillén (1)|HomeHR=Johnny Damon (1)|Game 2, was postponed for one day due to rain. In the second inning,
Marcus Thames doubled to bring homeCraig Monroe , giving the Tigers a 1-0 lead. In the 4th,Johnny Damon launched a three-run home run offJustin Verlander to give the Yankees a 3-1 lead. That would be last time the Yankees would lead in the series and score until Game 4.Jamie Walker (who earned the victory in relief) andJoel Zumaya shut the Yanks down for the rest of the game. The Tigers clawed their way back in offMike Mussina . In the 5th, a sacrifice-fly fromCurtis Granderson scored Thames to the cut the lead to one. Next inning,Carlos Guillén homered to tie the game and in the 7th, Granderson tripled in Thames to give the Tigers a 4-3 lead. In the 9th, 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, October 6
Comerica Park inDetroit, Michigan Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=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 Tiger win. Rogers was throwing as hard as 92 mph in the 8th inning, topping 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).Game 4, October 7
Comerica Park inDetroit, Michigan Linescore
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RoadHR=Jorge Posada (1)|HomeHR=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 andCraig Monroe homered offJaret Wright to give the Tigers a 3-0 lead. After giving up an unearned run in the 3rd, Wright was replaced byCory Lidle , who ended the inning without further damage, pitched a perfect 4th, but allowed two runs in the 5th.Brian Bruney andScott Proctor each allowed a Tiger run to put the game out of reach. Bonderman, meanwhile, pitched a no-hitter from the 1st-5th innings.Robinson Canó singled in the 6th for the Yankees' first hit, but Bonderman prevented any further damage. The Yankees ended their 20-inning shutout streak with aHideki Matsui RBI. Bonderman left the game in the 9th inning with one on and one out. Jamie Walker gave up a two-run homer toJorge Posada in the 9th before gettingRobinson Canó to ground out to end the game and send the Tigers to the 2006 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics. The game is also notable as Corey Lidle made his final appearance before his death in an airplane crash a few days later, and for the final ALDS game televised by FOX (due to the new TV contracts), at least for the foreseeable future.Composite Box
2006 ALDS (3-1):
Detroit Tigers overNew York Yankees Linescore
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H1=0|H2=0|H3=5|H4=3|H5=0|H6=2|H7=1|H8=1|H9=2|HR=14|HH=33|HE=3 |Total Attendance: 199,109 Average Attendance: 49,777 Minnesota vs. Oakland
Game 1, October 3
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome inMinneapolis, Minnesota Linescore
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RoadHR=Frank Thomas 2 (2)|HomeHR=Rondell White (1)|The A's came into the series as a major underdog, and they had to face arguably the best pitcher in the majors in
Johan Santana . Also working against Oakland, Minnesota's Metrodome is regarded as one of the toughest places to play in all of baseball. Frank Thomas hit two home runs, andBarry Zito outdueled Santana to give the A's a shocking Game 1 victory.Game 2, October 4
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome inMinneapolis, Minnesota Linescore
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RoadHR=Mark Kotsay (1)|HomeHR=Michael Cuddyer (1),Justin Morneau (1)|The A's followed their Game 1 victory with an even more shocking victory in Game 2. An RBI double in the fifth inning by A's short stop
Marco Scutaro scoredNick Swisher to give the A's the lead, which was followed by a single fromJason Kendall to score Scutaro. The Twins would tie the game up in the sixth inning off back-to-back home runs fromMichael Cuddyer andJustin Morneau to chase Oakland starterEsteban Loaiza . In the seventh, and Kendall on first base, Oakland'sMark Kotsay hit a hard line drive to center field.Torii Hunter , an accomplished defensive player, misplayed the ball and it knuckled beneath Hunter's diving reach. The ball rolled all the way to the wall, allowing Kotsay to score for a two-runinside-the-park home run , and give the Athletics a commanding lead in the series.Game 3, October 6
Network Associates Coliseum in
Oakland, California Linescore
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RoadHR=Justin Morneau (2),Torii Hunter (1)|HomeHR=Milton Bradley (1),Eric Chavez (1)|The A's have had a difficult time in winning games when they have the opportunity to eliminate an opponent in the postseason, leaving many to question if the team would choke another time. All questions were answered when Oakland scored twice in the second when
Eric Chavez hit a home run andMarco Scutaro added another RBI double in the series. The A's added two more runs in the third whenMark Kotsay scored on a home run by Milton Bradley to deep center field. Scutaro would add insurance runs for the A's in the seventh inning from a 3-RBI double, giving the A's a 8-2 lead and Scutaro his sixth RBI in three games as Oakland swept the Twins with the 8-3 victory.This game was also notable in that Twins pitcher Brad Radke made his final career appearance.Composite Box
2006 ALDS (3-0):
Oakland Athletics overMinnesota Twins Linescore
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Home=Minnesota Twins
H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=1|H5=0|H6=3|H7=1|H8=1|H9=1|HR=7|HH=26|HE=5 |Total Attendance: 146,946 Average Attendance: 48,982 Quotes
*"The 3-1...line shot center field, coming on Hunter, that's gonna drop down, HE DIVES AND MISSES IT! It's gonna bounce and roll all the way to the warning track and up against the wall. The run will score, Kendall is in, here comes Kotsay, rounding third, the throw home won't get him! Mark Kotsay comes all the way in, an inside-the-parker! A stunning development here in Minnesota!" -
Dave O'Brien after Mark Kotsay hit an inside-the-park home run during game 2 of the ALDS for the Oakland Athletics
*"On the ground, second base...listen to them roar! Tigers in four!" - Josh Lewin
*"Popped up, there's Payton...and the Oakland Athletics have swept the Minnesota Twins! It is on to the American League Championship Series for the A's. The opportunity to clinch and, this time, Oakland does not stumble. The A's win it three in a row." - Dave O'Brien
*""The 2-2 pitch...A fly ball to left! This is going to do it! Jay Payton is there! He makes the catch! The A's are moving on! The A's have won the series, they've swept the Twins and the A's move on to the ALCS! And they're going nuts at the Coliseum!"" -Ken Korach, A's radio.
*"And that bat, like Alex Rodriguiez's psyche, is lying in shatters on the dirt." - Josh Lewin after Marcus Thames' broken bat single for the Tigers in game 4. Rodriguez hit a paltry .069 in the series and committed 1 fielding error.Notes
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/2006_ALDS2.shtml Oakland-Minnesota at Baseball-Reference]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/2006_ALDS1.shtml Detroit-New York at Baseball-Reference]
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