American League Central


Division of Major League Baseball














AL Central
LeagueAmerican League
SportMajor League Baseball
Founded1994
Teams
No. of teams5
Championships
Most recent AL Central champion(s)
Cleveland Indians
(10th title)
Most AL Central titles
Cleveland Indians (10)

The American League Central is one of six divisions in Major League Baseball. This division was formed in the realignment of 1994, and its teams are all located in the Midwestern United States. The Central is currently the only division in the Major Leagues in which all of its members have won a World Series title. In fact, each team has captured at least two World Series championships.




Contents





  • 1 Division membership

    • 1.1 Current members


    • 1.2 Former member


    • 1.3 Membership timeline



  • 2 Champions by year


  • 3 Wild-card winners produced


  • 4 Division championships won by team


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References




Division membership



Current members



  • Chicago White Sox – Founding member; formerly of the AL West


  • Cleveland Indians – Founding member; formerly of the AL East


  • Detroit Tigers – Joined in 1998; formerly of the AL East


  • Kansas City Royals – Founding member; formerly of the AL West


  • Minnesota Twins – Founding member; formerly of the AL West


Former member



  • Milwaukee Brewers – Founding member, moved into the NL Central in 1998


Membership timeline


Place cursor over year for division champ or World Series team.
































Years
AL Central Division[A]

94

95

96

97

98

99

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18


Chicago White Sox

Cleveland Indians

Kansas City Royals

Minnesota Twins

Milwaukee Brewers[B]
 
 

Detroit Tigers[B]

     Team not in division      Division won World Series      Division won AL Championship

A The Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, and Minnesota Twins came from the AL West, and the Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers from the AL East.


B Due to expansion in 1998 and the placement of the new Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the AL East, the Tigers moved to the Central. To give each league an even number of teams, the Brewers moved to the NL Central.


Champions by year


The Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals are the only teams from the AL Central division to have won the World Series since the league realignment in 1994.


  • Team names link to the season in which each team played































































































































Year
Winner
Record
%
Playoff finish

1994§

No playoffs due to 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike
1995

Cleveland Indians
100–44
.694
Lost World Series to Atlanta, 4–2
1996

Cleveland Indians
99–62
.615
Lost ALDS to Baltimore, 3–1
1997

Cleveland Indians
86–75
.534
Lost World Series to Florida, 4–3
1998

Cleveland Indians
89–73
.549
Lost ALCS to New York (AL), 4–2
1999

Cleveland Indians
97–65
.599
Lost ALDS to Boston, 3–2
2000

Chicago White Sox
95–67
.586
Lost ALDS to Seattle, 3–0
2001

Cleveland Indians
91–71
.562
Lost ALDS to Seattle, 3–2
2002

Minnesota Twins
94–67
.584
Lost ALCS to Anaheim, 4–1
2003

Minnesota Twins
90–72
.556
Lost ALDS to New York (AL), 3–1
2004

Minnesota Twins
92–70
.568
Lost ALDS to New York (AL), 3–1
2005

Chicago White Sox
99–63
.611

Won World Series over Houston, 4–0
2006

Minnesota Twins
96–66
.593
Lost ALDS to Oakland, 3–0
2007

Cleveland Indians
96–66
.593
Lost ALCS to Boston 4–3
2008

Chicago White Sox **
89–74
.546
Lost ALDS to Tampa Bay 3–1
2009

Minnesota Twins #
87–76
.534
Lost ALDS to New York (AL), 3–0
2010

Minnesota Twins
94–68
.580
Lost ALDS to New York (AL), 3–0
2011

Detroit Tigers
95–67
.586
Lost ALCS to Texas, 4–2
2012

Detroit Tigers
88–74
.543
Lost World Series to San Francisco, 4–0
2013

Detroit Tigers
93–69
.574
Lost ALCS to Boston, 4–2
2014

Detroit Tigers
90–72
.556
Lost ALDS to Baltimore, 3–0
2015

Kansas City Royals
95–67
.586

Won World Series over New York (NL), 4–1
2016

Cleveland Indians
94–67
.584
Lost World Series to Chicago (NL), 4–3
2017

Cleveland Indians
102–60
.630
Lost ALDS to New York (AL), 3–2
2018

Cleveland Indians
91–71
.562
Lost ALDS to Houston 3–0

* Due to the 1994 Major League Baseball strike starting August 12, no winner was determined. The Chicago White Sox were leading at the time that the strike began.


** In 2008, the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox finished the season with the identical records of 88–74. The White Sox won the one-game playoff 1–0.


# In 2009, the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers finished the season with identical records of 86–76. The Twins won the one-game playoff 6–5 in 12 innings.



Wild-card winners produced



In 1994, the Cleveland Indians were sitting atop the wild-card standings and would have qualified for the postseason as the AL's first wild card but on August 12 of that year, the season came to an early end due to a players strike, cancelling the remainder of the regular season and postseason. The 2006 Detroit Tigers were the first team from the Central to qualify as the wild card. MLB revamped the postseason starting in 2012, creating a new single-game playoff where two wildcards competed against each other while the division winners each received a bye. The winner of the American League wild card game moves on to face the top-seeded team of the AL in the American League Division Series. In 2013, the Indians became the first team from the AL Central to qualify as a wild card under the new postseason format. In 2014, the Kansas City Royals ended a 29-year postseason drought returning to the playoffs for the first time since winning the World Series in 1985.
































Year
Winner
Record
%
GB
Playoffs
2006

Detroit Tigers
95–67
.586
1
Lost World Series to St. Louis, 4–1
2013

Cleveland Indians
92–70
.568
1
Lost ALWC to Tampa Bay
2014

Kansas City Royals
89–73
.549
1
Lost World Series to San Francisco, 4–3
2017

Minnesota Twins
85–77
.525
17
Lost ALWC to New York (AL)


Division championships won by team






























Team
Championships
Last year won
Year(s)

Cleveland Indians
10
2018
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2018

Minnesota Twins
6
2010
2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010

Detroit Tigers
4
2014
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Chicago White Sox
3
2008
2000, 2005, 2008

Kansas City Royals
1
2015
2015
Milwaukee Brewers
0
N/A
N/A

Current division members in bold



See also


  • American League East

  • American League West

  • National League East

  • National League Central

  • National League West


References


  • MLB final standings by year








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