American League East


The American League East is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. MLB consists of an East, Central, and West division for each of its two 15-team leagues, the American League and National League. This division was created before the start of the along with the American League West. Before that time, each league consisted of 10 teams without any divisions.
Four of the division's five teams are located in the Eastern United States, with the other team, the Toronto Blue Jays, in Eastern Canada. It is currently the only division that contains a non-American team. At the end of the Major League Baseball season, the team with the best record in the division earns one of the AL's six playoff spots.

History

Baseball writers have long posited that the American League East is the toughest division in MLB; during its 50-year existence, an AL East team has gone on to play in the World Series 28 times, and 16 of those teams have been crowned World Series champions. Since the, when the wild-card playoff berth was introduced, the AL East has produced 20 of the 32 wild-card teams for the American League, with the AL West sending seven teams, and only five coming from the AL Central.
When MLB split into divisions for the, the American League, unlike the National League, split its 12 teams strictly on geography. The six teams then located in the Eastern Time Zone were all placed in the AL East, with the other six teams making up the AL West.

Realignment of 1972

In September 1971, American League owners approved the move of the second Washington Senators franchise to Arlington, Texas, to become the Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]. With the Rangers moving to the AL West, the owners then debated whether the Chicago White Sox or Milwaukee Brewers should move to the AL East for 1972. The White Sox requested they be moved to the East under the argument of being an original AL franchise and playing most of their longtime rival teams, of which five were in the East.
The Oakland Athletics objected to moving the White Sox to the East; owner Charlie Finley was a Chicago native who wanted to continue to make three trips per season with his club to the Second City. The Minnesota Twins went a step further and objected to switching either the White Sox or Brewers out of fear of losing their closest geographic rivals and the Twins, citing the National League's lack of geographic accuracy in forming its divisions as a reason why the Rangers should not have been shifted out of the East. The Twins also argued that the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys played in the NFC East despite being far from the Northeast.
The White Sox' pleas notwithstanding, the Brewers, who began as the Seattle Pilots in and had to endure long divisional road trips to Oakland and Anaheim in the AL West, were moved to the AL East.

Division membership

Current members

Former members

Champions by year

  • Team names link to the season in which each team played
*The Yankees and Red Sox finished with exact records, tied for the division championship; the Yankees won a one-game tie-breaker.
– Due to the 1981 [Major League Baseball strike], the season was split. The Yankees won the first half and defeated the second-half champion Brewers in the postseason.
– Due to the 1994–95 [Major League Baseball strike] starting August 12, the season was not played to completion. The Yankees were leading at the time of the strike.
+ – The Red Sox and Yankees finished tied for first place with identical records. The Yankees were declared division winners, due to having won the season series against the Red Sox, and the Red Sox received the wild card berth.
– Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was shortened to 60 games. By virtue of an expanded eight-team postseason format, the division runner-up Yankees also qualified for the playoffs.
++ – The Blue Jays and Yankees finished tied for first place with identical records. The Blue Jays were declared division winners, due to having won the season series against the Yankees, and the Yankees received the first wild card berth.

Other postseason teams

Since the advent of the Wild Card, AL East teams have faced each other in the ALCS 5 times, the ALDS 4 times, and the Wild Card twice.
YearWinnerRecord%GBPlayoff Results
19951995 [New York Yankees season|New York Yankees]79–65.5497Lost ALDS 3–2
19961996 [Baltimore Orioles season|Baltimore Orioles]88–74.5434Won ALDS 3–1
Lost ALCS 4–1
1997New York Yankees96–66.5932Lost ALDS 3–2
19981998 [Boston Red Sox season|Boston Red Sox]92–70.56822Lost ALDS 3–1
1999Boston Red Sox94–68.5804Won ALDS 3–2
Lost ALCS 4–1
2003Boston Red Sox95–67.5866Won ALDS 3–2
Lost ALCS 4–3
2004Boston Red Sox98–64.6053Won ALDS 3–0
Won ALCS 4–3
Won World Series 4–0
2005Boston Red Sox95–67.5860Lost ALDS 3–0
2007New York Yankees94–68.5802Lost ALDS 3–1
2008Boston Red Sox95–67.5862Won ALDS 3–1
Lost ALCS 4–3
2009Boston Red Sox95–67.5868Lost ALDS 3–0
2010New York Yankees95–67.5861Won ALDS 3–0
Lost ALCS 4–2
20112011 [Tampa Bay Rays season|Tampa Bay Rays]91–71.5626Lost ALDS 3–1
2012*Baltimore Orioles93–69.5742Won ALWC
Lost ALDS 3–2
2013Tampa Bay Rays**92–71.564Won ALWC
Lost ALDS 3–1
2015New York Yankees87–75.5376Lost ALWC
20162016 [Toronto Blue Jays season|Toronto Blue Jays***]89–73.5494Won ALWC
Won ALDS 3–0
Lost ALCS 4–1
2016Baltimore Orioles***89–73.5494Lost ALWC
2017New York Yankees91–71.5622Won ALWC
Won ALDS 3–2
Lost ALCS 4–3
2018New York Yankees100–62.6178Won ALWC
Lost ALDS 3–1
2019Tampa Bay Rays96–66.5937Won ALWC
Lost ALDS 3–2
2020****New York Yankees33–27.5507Won ALWC 2–0
Lost ALDS 3–2
2020****Toronto Blue Jays32–28.5338Lost ALWC 2–0
2021Boston Red Sox*****92–70.56812Won ALWC
Won ALDS 3–1
Lost ALCS 4–2
2021New York Yankees*****92–70.56812Lost ALWC
2022Toronto Blue Jays92–70.5687Lost ALWC 2–0
2022Tampa Bay Rays86–76.53113Lost ALWC 2–0
2023Tampa Bay Rays99–63.6112Lost ALWC 2–0
2023Toronto Blue Jays89–73.54912Lost ALWC 2–0
2024Baltimore Orioles91–71.5623Lost ALWC 2–0
2025New York Yankees******94–68.5680Won ALWC 2–1
Lost ALDS 3–1
2025Boston Red Sox89–73.5495Lost ALWC 2–1

* – From 2012 to 2019, and in 2021, the Wild Card was expanded to two teams. Those teams faced each other in the Wild Card Game to determine the final participant in the American League Division Series. In 2020 only, eight teams, including the three division winners, played in a best-of-three Wild Card Series, with the winners advancing to the Division Series. Starting in 2022, the Wild Card field was increased to three teams, and along with the lowest-ranked division winner, qualified for the best-of-three Wild Card Series to determine the remaining two slots in the Division Series.
** In, the Texas Rangers and the Tampa Bay Rays finished the season with the identical records of 91–71. A one-game playoff was held and the Rays won it 5–2 over the Rangers to capture the second Wild Card berth.
*** In, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles finished the season with the identical records of 89–73. However, the Blue Jays won the right to host the Wild Card Game by virtue of their 10–9 regular-season record against the Orioles.
**** Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games.
***** In, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees finished the season with the identical records of 92–70. However, the Red Sox won the right to host the Wild Card Game by virtue of their 10–9 regular-season record against the Yankees.
Beginning in 2022, the postseason has expanded to three division leaders and three wild cards per league.
****** In, the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees finished the season with the identical records of 94–68. However, the Blue Jays clinched the American League East division title by winning the season series 8–5, relegating the Yankees to the first wild-card spot.

Season results

;Notes and Tiebreakers
  • New York and Boston were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Yankees won 5–4 to claim the division crown.
  • New York and Boston were tied for the division championship and wild-card berth, but the Yankees claimed the division crown by winning the season series 10–9, relegating Boston to the wild-card spot. New York and Los Angeles Angels of the American League West were also tied for the second and third seed, but the Yankees were relegated to the third seed by losing the season series 6–4.
  • Boston and Cleveland of the American League Central were tied for the first and second seed, but the Red Sox claimed the top overall seed by winning the season series 5–2, relegating Cleveland to the second seed.
  • Tampa Bay and Texas of the American League West were tied for the second wild-card berth and played in a tie-breaker game. The Rays won 5–2 to claim the second wild-card spot.
  • Toronto and Baltimore were tied for both wild-card berths, but the Blue Jays claimed the first wild-card spot by winning the season series 10–9, relegating Baltimore to the second wild-card spot.
  • Boston and New York both finished with identical records, but the Red Sox claimed the first wild-card spot by winning the season series 10–9, relegating the Yankees to the second wild-card spot.
  • Toronto and New York were tied for the division championship, but the Blue Jays claimed the division crown by winning the season series 8–5, relegating the Yankees to the first wild-card spot.

AL East statistics

  • – Won division via tiebreaker
^ indicates no longer in division since 1972
indicates no longer in division since 1994
  1. indicates no longer in division since 1994, and no longer part of AL since 1998
§ indicates no longer in division since 1998

Rivalries