American League West
The American League West is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. The division has five teams as of the 2013 season, but had four teams from 1994 to 2012, and had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment. Although its teams currently only reside along the West Coast and in Texas, historically the division has had teams as far east as Chicago and Minnesota. From 1998 to 2012, the AL West was the only MLB division with four teams.
History
When MLB split into divisions for the season, the American League, unlike the National League, split its 12 teams strictly on geography. The six teams located in the Eastern Time Zone were all placed in the AL East, and the remaining six were placed in the AL West.When the second incarnation of the Washington Senators announced their intention to move to the Dallas–Fort Worth area for the 1972 season and become the Texas Rangers, American League owners voted to switch the Rangers with the Milwaukee Brewers, who began as the Seattle Pilots in 1969. The Chicago White Sox asked the AL to move from West to East, citing that five of the original eight American League franchises were in the East. The Oakland Athletics and Minnesota Twins objected to the White Sox' request; the Twins also did not want the Brewers to leave the West.
In 2013, the Houston Astros went from the National League Central to the AL West. That move gives all six MLB divisions an equal five teams and both leagues an equal 15 teams each.
Division membership
Current members
- Athletics – Founding member
- Houston Astros – Joined in 2013; formerly from the NL West and NL Central
- Los Angeles Angels – Founding member
- Seattle Mariners – Joined in 1977 as an expansion team
- Texas Rangers – Joined in 1972; formerly of the AL East
Former members
- Chicago White Sox – Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Kansas City Royals – Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Minnesota Twins – Founding member; moved to the AL Central in 1994
- Milwaukee Brewers – Founding member ; moved to the AL East in 1972, then to the AL Central in 1994. Later moved to the NL Central in 1998.
Membership timeline
Champions by year
- Team names link to the season in which each team played
§ – Due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, starting on August 12, no official winner was declared. The Texas Rangers were leading in winning percentage at time of the strike.
†† – Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was shortened to 60 games. By virtue of the eight-team postseason format used for that season, division runner-up Houston also qualified for the playoffs.
Other postseason teams
| Year | Winner | Record | % | GB | Playoff Results |
| 2000 | Seattle Mariners | 91–71 | .562 | .5 | Won ALDS 3–0 Lost ALCS 4–2 |
| 2001 | Oakland Athletics | 102–60 | .630 | 14 | Lost ALDS 3–2 |
| 2002 | Anaheim Angels | 99–63 | .611 | 4 | Won ALDS 3–1 Won ALCS 4–1 Won World Series 4–3 |
| 2012 | Texas Rangers* | 93–69 | .574 | 1 | Lost ALWC |
| 2014 | Oakland Athletics* | 88–74 | .543 | 10 | Lost ALWC |
| 2015 | Houston Astros* | 86–76 | .531 | 2 | Won ALWC Lost ALDS 3–2 |
| 2018 | Oakland Athletics* | 97–65 | .599 | 6 | Lost ALWC |
| 2019 | Oakland Athletics* | 97–65 | .599 | 10 | Lost ALWC |
| 2020 | Houston Astros* | 29–31 | .483 | 7 | Won ALWC 2–0 Won ALDS 3–1 Lost ALCS 4–3 |
| 2022 | Seattle Mariners* | 90–72 | .556 | 16 | Won ALWC 2–0 Lost ALDS 3–0 |
| 2023 | Texas Rangers* | 90–72 | .556 | 0 | Won ALWC 2–0 Won ALDS 3–0 Won ALCS 4–3 Won World Series 4–1 |
Season results
;Notes and Tiebreakers- Seattle and California were tied for the division championship and played in a tie-breaker game. The Mariners won 9–1 to claim the division crown.
- Anaheim and Minnesota of the American League Central were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 5–4.
- Los Angeles and New York Yankees of the American League East were tied for the second and third seed, but the Angels claimed the second seed by winning the season series 6–4.
- Texas and Tampa Bay of the American League East were tied for the second wild-card berth and played in a tie-breaker game. The Rangers lost 5–2 and were eliminated from postseason contention.
- Texas and Houston were tied for the division lead, but the Astros claimed the division by winning the season series 9–4.
- Houston and Detroit of the American League Central were tied for the third wild-card berth, but the Tigers clinched the final postseason spot by winning the season series 4–2.
AL West statistics
- – Won division via tiebreaker
indicates no longer in division since 1994
Rivalries
- Angels–Athletics rivalry
- Angels–Rangers rivalry
- Lone Star Series