2004 in baseball

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The following are the baseball events of the year 2004 throughout the world.

Contents

Headline events of the year

Champions

Major League Baseball

LeagueEastern Division ChampionCentral Division ChampionWestern Division ChampionWild Card Qualifier
American League New York Yankees Minnesota Twins Anaheim Angels Boston Red Sox
National League Atlanta Braves St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers Houston Astros
Division Series
TV: ESPN/FOX
League Championship Series
TV: FOX
World Series
TV: FOX
         
1 New York Yankees 3
3 Minnesota Twins 1
1 New York Yankees 3
American League
4 Boston Red Sox 4
2 Anaheim Angels 0
4 Boston Red Sox 3
AL4 Boston Red Sox 4
NL1 St. Louis Cardinals 0
1 St. Louis Cardinals 3
3 Los Angeles Dodgers 1
1 St. Louis Cardinals 4
National League
4 Houston Astros 3
2 Atlanta Braves 2
4 Houston Astros 3

Click on any series score to link to that series' page.
Higher seed has home field advantage during Division Series and League Championship Series.
American League has home field advantage during World Series as a result of American League victory in 2004 All-Star Game.
American/National League is seeded 1-3/2-4 as a result of A/NL regular season champion (New York Yankees)/(St. Louis Cardinals) and A/NL wild card (Boston Red Sox)(Houston Astros) coming from the same division.

Other champions

Awards and honors

Statistical leaders

  American League National League
TypeNameStatNameStat
AVG Ichiro Suzuki SEA .372 Barry Bonds SFG .362
HR Manny Ramírez BOS 43 Adrián Beltré LAD 48
RBI Miguel Tejada BAL 150 Vinny Castilla COL 131
Wins Curt Schilling BOS 21 Roy Oswalt HOU 20
ERA Johan Santana MIN 2.61 Jake Peavy SDP 2.27
Ks Johan Santana MIN 265 Randy Johnson ARI 290

Notable seasons

Major league baseball final standings

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The 1949 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 18 through October 15, 1949. Both the American League (AL) and National League (NL) had eight teams, with each team playing a 154-game schedule. The New York Yankees won the World Series over the Brooklyn Dodgers in five games. Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox and Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers won the Most Valuable Player Award in the AL and NL, respectively.

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References

  1. Dennis Eckersley biography. Baseball Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved on February 26. 2018.
  2. Paul Molitor biography. Baseball Hall of Fame official website. Retrieved on February 26. 2018.
  3. NYTimes.com – BASEBALL; Belt Pump Helps Pitcher With Diabetes
  4. Fehr: New policy may be near. New York Post. Article published on December 8, 2004.