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The 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory.
The 2010 National League Division Series (NLDS) were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2010 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners and a fourth team—a "Wild Card"—played in two series from October 6 to 11. TBS televised all games in the United States. [2]
2010: Texas Rangers: San Francisco Giants: San Francisco Giants 2011: St. Louis Cardinals: St. Louis Cardinals 2012: Detroit Tigers: San Francisco Giants: San Francisco Giants 2013: Boston Red Sox: St. Louis Cardinals: Boston Red Sox 2014: Kansas City Royals: San Francisco Giants: San Francisco Giants 2015: New York Mets
Home field advantage went to the team with the better regular-season record with the exception of the wild card team, which defers home field advantage regardless of record. The matchups for the 2010 ALDS were: (1) Tampa Bay Rays (Eastern Division champions, 96–66) vs. (3) Texas Rangers (West Division champions, 90–72): Rangers win series ...
2010 Cleveland Indians season; 2010 Colorado Rockies season; D. 2010 Detroit Tigers season; 2010 Major League Baseball draft; F. 2010 Florida Marlins season; G.
MLB playoff picture: Wild card standings, 2024 division standings. USA TODAY Sports. Updated September 17, 2024 at 7:08 AM. Major League Baseball's regular season is getting down to the wire, ...
The Dodgers opened the regular season on April 5 in Pittsburgh, as opening day starter Vicente Padilla was roughed up in an 11–5 loss to the Pirates. [44] After dropping the second game of the season on a walk-off hit by Ronny Cedeño in the 10th inning, [45] the Dodgers rebounded and avoided being swept by posting a 10–2 rout in the series ...
The 2010 Seattle Mariners season was the 34th season in franchise history. The Mariners finished the season with 61 wins and 101 losses. The Mariners finished the season with 61 wins and 101 losses. As the Texas Rangers won their first pennant that season, the Mariners became one of only two teams to have never played in the World Series, along ...