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The 2007 season of the American League was the one hundred seventh season of the league.

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[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

An asterisk (*) indicates the team won its league's wild card, Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
Central Division
1Cleveland Indians16296660.593-.-811 (5.01)704 (4.35)0.2680.3430.4284.050.985
2Detroit Tigers16288740.5438.0887 (5.48)797 (4.92)0.2870.3450.4584.570.984
3Minnesota Twins16279830.48817.0718 (4.43)725 (4.48)0.2640.3300.3914.150.984
4Chicago White Sox16272900.44424.0693 (4.28)839 (5.18)0.2460.3180.4044.770.982
5Kansas City Royals16269930.42627.0706 (3.86)778 (4.80)0.2610.3220.3884.480.982
Eastern Division
1Boston Red Sox16296660.593-.-867 (5.35)657 (4.06)0.2790.3620.4443.870.986
2New York Yankees*16294680.5802.0968 (5.98)777 (4.80)0.2900.3660.4634.490.985
3Toronto Blue Jays16283790.51213.0753 (4.65)699 (4.31)0.2590.3270.4194.000.984
4Baltimore Orioles16269930.42627.0756 (4.67)868 (5.36)0.2720.3330.4125.170.987
5Tampa Bay Devil Rays16266960.40730.0782 (4.83)944 (5.83)0.2680.3360.4335.530.980
Western Division
1Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim16294680.580-.-822 (5.07)731 (4.51)0.2840.3450.4174.230.983
2Seattle Mariners16288740.5436.0794 (4.90)813 (5.02)0.2870.3370.4254.730.985
3Oakland Athletics16276860.46918.0741 (4.57)758 (4.68)0.2560.3380.4074.280.985
4Texas Rangers16275870.46319.0816 (5.04)844 (5.21)0.2630.3280.4264.750.980

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedDelmon Young
Grady Sizemore
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Cleveland Indians
162
At BatsIchiro SuzukiSeattle Mariners678
Runs ScoredAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees143
HitsIchiro SuzukiSeattle Mariners238
DoublesMagglio OrdonezDetroit Tigers54
TriplesCurtis GrandersonDetroit Tigers23
Home RunsAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees54
Total BasesAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees376
Runs Batted InAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees156
Stolen BasesCarl Crawford
Brian Roberts
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Baltimore Orioles
50
Caught StealingChone FigginsLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim12
WalksDavid OrtizBoston Red Sox111
Intentional Base-on-BallsVladimir GuerreroLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim28
Hit by PitchDavid DeJesusKansas City Royals23
StrikeoutsJack CustOakland Athletics164
Sacrifice HitsCorey PattersonBaltimore Orioles13
Sacrifice FliesOrlando Cabrera
Victor Martinez
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Cleveland Indians
11
Grounded into Double PlaysDelmon Young
Mark Teahen
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Kansas City Royals
23
Batting AverageMagglio OrdonezDetroit Tigers0.363
On-Base PercentageDavid OrtizBoston Red Sox0.445
Slugging PercentageAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees0.645
On-Base plus SluggingAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees1.067
On-Base plus Slugging PlusAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees176

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsJosh BeckettBoston Red Sox20
LossesDaniel CabreraBaltimore Orioles18
Win-Loss PercentageJustin VerlanderDetroit Tigers0.750
AppearancesScott Downs
Jamie Walker
Toronto Blue Jays
Baltimore Orioles
81
Games Started8 tied with34
Complete GamesRoy HalladayToronto Blue Jays7
ShutoutsJose Contreras
Jeff Weaver
John Lackey
Paul Byrd
Chicago White Sox
Seattle Mariners
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Cleveland Indians
2
Games FinishedJ.J. PutzSeattle Mariners65
SavesJoe BorowskiCleveland Indians45
Innings PitchedC.C. SabathiaCleveland Indians241.0
Batters FacedC.C. SabathiaCleveland Indians975
Hits AllowedJoe BlantonOakland Athletics240
Home Runs AllowedJohan SantanaMinnesota Twins33
Base-on-Balls AllowedDaniel CabreraBaltimore Orioles108
Intentional Base-on-BallsLuis VizcainoNew York Yankees11
Hit BatsmenJustin VerlanderDetroit Tigers19
StrikeoutsScott KazmirTampa Bay Devil Rays239
Wild PitchesJustin VerlanderDetroit Tigers17
BalksSteve TrachselBaltimore Orioles3
Runs AllowedJose ContrerasChicago White Sox134
Earned Runs AllowedDaniel CabreraBaltimore Orioles126
Earned Run AverageJohn LackeyLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim3.01
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Johan SantanaMinnesota Twins1.073

[edit] All-Star Game

The American League won the 2007 All-Star Game at AT&T Park in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 by a score of 5 to 4. The league's manager was Jim Leyland.

[edit] Postseason

The 2007 American League playoffs featured the champions of the league's three divisions along with a wild card team. The teams competed in a best-of-five Division Series, followed by a best-of-seven League Championship Series. The winner of the League Championship Series represented the league in the World Series.

  Division Series Championship Series
                 
East.  Boston Red Sox 3  
West.  Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 0  
    East.  Boston Red Sox 4
  Cent.  Cleveland Indians 3
Cent.  Cleveland Indians 3
WC  New York Yankees 1  

In the World Series, the American League champion Boston Red Sox defeated the National League's Colorado Rockies, 4 games to 0.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Alex Rodriguez, a third baseman with the New York Yankees. In the award's voting, he had 382 out of a possible 392 points and 26 first-place votes.

The winner of the league's Cy Young Award, given its best pitcher, was C.C. Sabathia of the Cleveland Indians. In the award's voting, he had 119 out of a possible 140 points and 19 first-place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Dustin Pedroia, a second baseman with the Boston Red Sox. In the award's voting, he had 132 out of a possible 140 points and 24 first place votes.

[edit] Gold Gloves

The following players won the Gold Glove Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
PJohan SantanaMinnesota Twins
CIvan RodriguezDetroit Tigers
1BKevin YoukilisBoston Red Sox
2BPlacido PolancoDetroit Tigers
3BAdrian BeltreSeattle Mariners
SSOrlando CabreraLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim
OFTorii HunterMinnesota Twins
Ichiro SuzukiSeattle Mariners
Grady SizemoreCleveland Indians

[edit] Silver Sluggers

The following players won the Silver Slugger Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
CJorge PosadaNew York Yankees
1BCarlos PenaTampa Bay Devil Rays
2BPlacido PolancoDetroit Tigers
3BAlex RodriguezNew York Yankees
SSDerek JeterNew York Yankees
OFVladimir GuerreroLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Magglio OrdonezDetroit Tigers
Ichiro SuzukiSeattle Mariners
DHDavid OrtizBoston Red Sox

[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The sixty-first annual Hall of Fame Game was played on May 21st at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, 13-7. It was the last time the game was played to its completion.

[edit] Notable events

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