2013 American League Division Series

2013 American League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Boston Red Sox (3) John Farrell 97–65, .599, GA: 5+12
Tampa Bay Rays (1) Joe Maddon 92–71, .564, GB: 5+12
DatesOctober 4–8
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersBrian Anderson, John Smoltz, Joe Simpson and Rachel Nichols
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi and Chris Singleton
UmpiresDana DeMuth (crew chief), Eric Cooper, Paul Emmel, Chris Guccione, Larry Vanover, Mike Winters
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Detroit Tigers (3) Jim Leyland 93–69, .574, GA: 1
Oakland Athletics (2) Bob Melvin 96–66, .593, GA: 5+12
DatesOctober 4–10
TelevisionTBS (Games 1–2, 4–5)
MLB Network (Game 3)
TV announcersDon Orsillo, Dennis Eckersley, Buck Martinez and David Aldridge (TBS)
Matt Vasgersian, Jim Kaat and Sam Ryan (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersMichael Kay and Aaron Boone
UmpiresGary Darling (crew chief), C. B. Bucknor, Mike DiMuro, Tom Hallion, Jim Reynolds, Mark Wegner
ALWCTampa Bay Rays defeated Cleveland Indians, 4–0
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The 2013 American League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the teams that would participate in the 2013 American League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1-3 based on record) and a fourth team — the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff — played in two series. TBS carried most of the games, with some on MLB Network.

These matchups were:

[1]

This was the 2nd time the Rays and Red Sox have faced each other in the postseason. The only other time was the 2008 ALCS which was won by the Rays 4 games to 3.[2]

This was the 4th time the Tigers and the A's have faced each other in the postseason. The Tigers and the A's faced each other in the 1972 ALCS (A's won 3–2), in the 2006 ALCS (Tigers won 4–0) and in the 2012 ALDS (Tigers won 3–2).[3]

The Red Sox went on to defeat the Tigers in the ALCS, then win the 2013 World Series over the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals.

  1. ^ The restriction on teams from the same division meeting in the Division Series was removed prior to the 2012 season. Therefore, the Red Sox and Rays, both from the East Division, were able to meet in the Division Series. Under the format used from 1998-2011, (1) Boston would have faced (3) Detroit in one Division Series, and (2) Oakland would have faced (5) Tampa Bay in the other.
  2. ^ "Rays v Red Sox". ESPN. October 2, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  3. ^ "Detroit v Oakland". ESPN. October 2, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013.