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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 ...
The 2010 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was a best-of-seven-game semifinal series in Major League Baseball's 2010 postseason pitting the winners of the 2010 American League Division Series for the American League Championship.
The ALDS is a best-of-five series where the divisional winner with the best winning percentage in the regular season hosts the winner of the Wild Card Series between the top two wild card teams in one matchup, and the divisional winner with the second best winning percentage hosts the winner of the series between the lowest-seeded divisional winner and the lowest-seeded wild card team. [1]
The Texas Rangers forced a Game 7 in the American League Championship Series thanks to an easy 9-2 win over the Houston Astros.
Won ALDS 3–0 Won ALCS 4–2 Won World Series 4–2 2010: Tampa Bay Rays (2) 96–66 .593 Lost ALDS 3–2 2011: New York Yankees (17) 97–65 .599 Lost ALDS 3–2 2012: New York Yankees (18) 95–67 .586 Won ALDS 3–2 Lost ALCS 4–0 2013: Boston Red Sox (7) 97–65 .599 Won ALDS 3–1
The Yankees faced the Twins in the ALDS, and swept them in 3 games. This was the fourth time both teams have met in the postseason, with the Yankees winning all four matchups: a 3–1 Yankees win in 2003, a 3–1 Yankees win in 2004, and a Yankees sweep in 2009. However, this was the first time the Twins held home-field advantage, as the ...
The Twins, who set a major league record with 1,654 strikeouts this year, whiffed 14 times in Game 4 after doing the same in Game 3. They totaled just six hits over their two home games in the ...
The 2010 Texas Rangers season was the 50th of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, ... Lee's 16 innings without a walk set a new ALDS record.