2005 Major League Baseball season

2005 MLB season
League Major League Baseball
Sport Baseball
Duration April 3 – October 26, 2005
Draft
Top draft pick Justin Upton
Picked by Arizona Diamondbacks
Regular Season
Season MVP AL: Alex Rodriguez (NYY)
NL: Albert Pujols (STL)
League Postseason
AL champions Chicago White Sox
  AL runners-up Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
NL champions Houston Astros
  NL runners-up St. Louis Cardinals
World Series
Champions Chicago White Sox
  Runners-up Houston Astros
World Series MVP Jermaine Dye (CHW)

The 2005 Major League Baseball season was notable for the league's new steroid policy in the wake of the BALCO scandal, which enforced harsher penalties than ever before for steroid use in Major League Baseball. Several players, including veteran Rafael Palmeiro, were suspended under the new policy. Besides steroids it was also notable that every team in the NL East division finished the season with at least 81 wins (at least half of the 162 games played). Additionally it was the first season featuring a baseball team in Washington, D.C. after more than 4 decades, with the Washington Nationals having moved from Montreal.

The Anaheim Angels changed their name to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

The season ended when the Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros in a four-game sweep in the World Series, winning their first championship since 1917.

Major league baseball final standings

The standings in the National League East were quite notable because all the teams in that division finished with at least a .500 record. The San Diego Padres' record of 82–80 was also notable as it was the worst ever by a division champion in a full-length season. (It is not, strictly speaking, the worst record by a division champion as the strike-shortened 1994 season ended with every team in the AL West at least 10 games under .500, nor is it the worst record by a team that made the postseason as due to the "split-season" format imposed in the wake of the 1981 Major League Baseball strike, the Kansas City Royals went to the playoffs as second-half AL West champions despite an overall record of 50–53.)

Postseason

The playoffs began on October 4, and ended on October 26. For more information, see the following articles:

Bracket

  Division Series
(ALDS, NLDS)
League Championship Series
(NLCS, ALCS)
World Series
                           
  1 Chicago White Sox 3  
4 Boston 0  
  1 Chicago White Sox 4  
American League
  2 LA Angels 1  
2 LA Angels 3
  3 NY Yankees 2  
    AL1 Chicago White Sox 4
  NL4 Houston 0
  1 St. Louis 3  
3 San Diego 0  
  1 St. Louis 2
National League
  4 Houston 4  
2 Atlanta 1
  4 Houston 3  

Statistical leaders

Batting

Team

Statistic American League National League
Runs scored Boston Red Sox910 Cincinnati Reds820
Hits Boston Red Sox1579 Chicago Cubs1506
Home runs Texas Rangers260 Cincinnati Reds222
Batting average Boston Red Sox.272 San Francisco Giants.281
Stolen bases Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim161 New York Mets153

Individual

Statistic American League National League
Batting average Michael Young (Texas).331 Derrek Lee (Chicago).335
Runs scored Alex Rodriguez (New York)124 Albert Pujols (St. Louis)129
Hits Michael Young (Texas)221 Derrek Lee (Chicago)199
Home runs Alex Rodriguez (New York)48 Andruw Jones (Atlanta)51
Runs batted in David Ortiz (Boston)148 Andruw Jones (Atlanta)128
Stolen bases Chone Figgins (Los Angeles)62 José Reyes (New York)60

Pitching

Team

Statistic American League National League
Runs allowed Cleveland Indians642 Houston Astros609
Earned run average Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
3.61 St. Louis Cardinals3.49
Hits allowed Oakland Athletics1315 Houston Astros1336
Home runs allowed Oakland Athletics154 New York Mets135
Strikeouts Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim1126 Chicago Cubs1256

Individual

Statistic American League National League
Earned run average Kevin Millwood (Cleveland)2.86 Roger Clemens (Houston)1.87
Wins Bartolo Colón (Los Angeles)21 Dontrelle Willis (Florida)22
Saves Francisco Rodríguez (Los Angeles)
Bob Wickman (Cleveland)
45 Chad Cordero (Washington)47
Strikeouts Johan Santana (Minnesota)238 Jake Peavy (San Diego)216

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Mike Scioscia
Baltimore Orioles Sam Perlozzo
Boston Red Sox Terry Francona
Chicago White Sox Ozzie Guillén Won the World Series
Cleveland Indians Eric Wedge
Detroit Tigers± Alan Trammell
Kansas City Royals Tony Peña Replaced during the season by Bob Schaefer
Minnesota Twins Ron Gardenhire
New York Yankees Joe Torre
Oakland Athletics Ken Macha
Seattle Mariners Mike Hargrove
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Lou Piniella
Texas Rangers Buck Showalter
Toronto Blue Jays John Gibbons

National League

Team Manager Comments
Arizona Diamondbacks Bob Melvin
Atlanta Braves Bobby Cox
Chicago Cubs Dusty Baker
Cincinnati Reds Dave Miley Replaced during the season by Jerry Narron
Colorado Rockies Clint Hurdle
Florida Marlins Jack McKeon
Houston Astros Phil Garner Won the National League pennant
Los Angeles Dodgers Jim Tracy
Milwaukee Brewers Ned Yost
New York Mets Willie Randolph
Philadelphia Phillies Charlie Manuel
Pittsburgh Pirates Lloyd McClendon Replaced during the season by Pete Mackanin
St. Louis Cardinals Tony La Russa
San Diego Padres Bruce Bochy
San Francisco Giants Felipe Alou
Washington Nationals Frank Robinson

±hosted the MLB All Star Game

Awards and honors

Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards
BBWAA AwardNational LeagueAmerican League
Rookie of the YearRyan Howard (PHI)Huston Street (OAK)
Cy Young AwardChris Carpenter (STL)Bartolo Colón (LAA)
Manager of the YearBobby Cox (ATL)Ozzie Guillén (CHW)
Most Valuable PlayerAlbert Pujols (STL)Alex Rodriguez (NYY)
Gold Glove Awards
PositionNational LeagueAmerican League
PitcherGreg Maddux (CHC)Kenny Rogers (MIN)
CatcherMike Matheny (SF)Jason Varitek (BOS)
1st BaseDerrek Lee (CHC)Mark Teixeira (TEX)
2nd BaseLuis Castillo (FLA)Orlando Hudson (TOR)
3rd BaseMike Lowell (FLA)Eric Chavez (OAK)
ShortstopOmar Vizquel (SF)Derek Jeter (NYY)
OutfieldBobby Abreu (PHI)
Jim Edmonds (STL)
Andruw Jones (ATL)
Torii Hunter (MIN)
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA)
Vernon Wells (TOR)
Silver Slugger Awards
PositionNational LeagueAmerican League
Pitcher/Designated HitterJason Marquis (STL)David Ortiz (BOS)
CatcherMichael Barrett (CHC)Jason Varitek (BOS)
1st BaseDerrek Lee (CHC)Mark Teixeira (TEX)
2nd BaseJeff Kent (LAD)Alfonso Soriano (TEX)
3rd BaseMorgan Ensberg (HOU)Alex Rodriguez (NYY)
ShortstopFelipe López (CIN)Miguel Tejada (BAL)
OutfieldMiguel Cabrera (FLA)
Andruw Jones (ATL)
Carlos Lee (MIL)
Vladimir Guerrero (LAA)
Manny Ramirez (BOS)
Gary Sheffield (NYY)

Other awards

Player of the Month

MonthAmerican LeagueNational League
April Brian RobertsDerrek Lee
May Alex RodriguezBobby Abreu
June Travis HafnerAndruw Jones
July Jason GiambiAdam Dunn
August Alex RodriguezAndruw Jones
September David OrtizRandy Winn

Pitcher of the Month

MonthAmerican LeagueNational League
April Jon GarlandDontrelle Willis
May Kenny RogersTrevor Hoffman
June Mark BuehrleChad Cordero
July Barry ZitoAndy Pettitte
August Bartolo ColónNoah Lowry
September José ContrerasAndy Pettitte

Rookie of the Month

MonthAmerican LeagueNational League
April Gustavo ChacínClint Barmes
May Damon HollinsRyan Church
June Joe BlantonGarrett Atkins
July Gustavo ChacínZach Duke
August Joe BlantonZach Duke
September Robinson CanóRyan Howard

Events

See also

References

  1. Pellowski, Michael J (2007). The Little Giant Books of Baseball Facts. United States: Sterling Publishing Co. p. 352. ISBN 9781402742736.
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