The American League Central is one of three divisions in Major League Baseball's American League. The division was formed in the 1994 realignment. Its teams are all located in the Midwestern United States. It is currently the only division in the MLB where all of its members have won the World Series at least once (though only one team has won the World Series as a member of the AL Central).
Since its inception, the Chicago White Sox are the only...
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The American League Central is one of three divisions in Major League Baseball's American League. The division was formed in the 1994 realignment. Its teams are all located in the Midwestern United States. It is currently the only division in the MLB where all of its members have won the World Series at least once (though only one team has won the World Series as a member of the AL Central).
Since its inception, the Chicago White Sox are the only team from the AL Central division to have won the World Series.
§ Due to the players' strike starting August 12, no official winner was awarded. Chicago was leading at the strike.
** In 2008, the Minnesota Twins and the Chicago White Sox finished the season with identical records of 88–74. Chicago won a one-game playoff at U.S. Cellular Field against Minnesota 1–0 to clinch the division title.
# In 2009, the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers finished the season with identical records of 86-76. The Twins won a one-game playoff at the...
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