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  • Major League Baseball: The New York Yankees lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 3–2, but they clinched their ninth straight American League East title when the Minnesota Twins defeat the Boston Red Sox, 8–2. The nine straight is the longest current post-season run in baseball.
  • Basketball: 82nd NCAA (Philippines) basketball tournament – Championship round (Manila Bulletin)
    • Seniors' tournament: (2) PCU Dolphins 72, (1) San Beda Red Lions 50
      • With their backs against the wall, the PCU Dolphins overcame the San Beda Red Lions, blowing out the felines at the second game of their best-of-three series at the Araneta Coliseum. The third game will decide this year's seniors' championship.
    • Juniors' tournament: (2) San Sebastian Staglets 65, (1) PCU Baby Dolphins 41
      • After trailing 0–6, the Staglets evened the score at 6-all and ultimately took a commanding lead – 28 points at one point – to win their second consecutive juniors' championship.

19 September 2006 (Tuesday)

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17 September 2006 (Sunday)

Auto racing: Kevin Harvick wins the Sylvania 300 as the 2006 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup starts.

16 September 2006 (Saturday)

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4 September 2006 (Monday)

3 September 2006 (Sunday)

2 September 2006 (Saturday)

1 September 2006 (Friday)

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