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ALCS. 2007 →. Game 1 in Oakland, California. The 2006 American League Championship Series ( ALCS ), the second round of the 2006 American League playoffs, began on October 10 and ended on October 14. The wild card Detroit Tigers swept the West Division champion Oakland Athletics 4 games to none to advance to the 2006 World Series, and became ...
History. 2006 American League Championship Series. Contents. Umpires [ edit] Jerry Crawford, Hunter Wendelstedt, Derryl Cousins, Chuck Meriwether ], Gary Cederstrom, Mike Reilly. Game 1 @ McAfee Coliseum [ edit] Tuesday, October 10 - Oakland, CA - 8:00 pm EDT FOX. Tigers: 5, Athletics: 1. Attendance: 35,655. Game 2 @ McAfee Coliseum [ edit]
The 2006 National League Championship Series ( NLCS ), the second round of the 2006 National League playoffs, began on October 12 and ended on October 19; it was scheduled to begin on October 11, but was postponed a day because of inclement weather. The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the heavily favored New York Mets in seven games to advance to ...
Oct 13, 2006 · Detroit Tigers beat Oakland Athletics (3-0). Oct 13, 2006, Attendance: 41669, Time of Game: 2:57. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability
The 2006 American League Championship Series , the second round of the 2006 American League playoffs, began on October 10 and ended on October 14. The wild card Detroit Tigers swept the West Division champion Oakland Athletics 4 games to none to advance to the 2006 World Series, and became the fourth AL team to win 10 pennants, joining the New ...
4-0. 2006 ALCS recap. WATCH: 2006 ALCS highlights. Magglio sends Tigers back to WS with Gm 4 walk-off blast. Magglio's walk-off HR the top moment in Comerica Park history. Game 1 | Tigers 5, Athletics 1. Game 2 | Tigers 8, Athletics 5.
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The 2006 American League Championship Series (ALCS), the second round of the 2006 American League playoffs, began on October 10 and ended on October 14. The wild card Detroit Tigers swept the West Division champion Oakland Athletics 4 games to none to advance to the 2006 World Series, and became the fourth AL team to win 10 pennants, joining ...