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2005-Mlb-Labels 2005 Baltimore Orioles Record: 74 - 88 4th Place American League East Manager: Lee Mazzilli, Sam Perlozzo (8/5/05) Oriole Park at Camden Yards - 48,876 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-15 Average, 16-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-10 Good, 11-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 7', LC: 7', C: 7', RC: 7', R: 25' 2005 Boston Red Sox Record: 95 - 67 (Wild Card) 2nd Place American League East Lost - ALDS Manager: Terry Francona Fenway Park - 34,679 (day), 35,095 (night) April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-3 Good, 4-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 37', LC: 18', C: 9', RC: 5', R: 3' 2005 Chicago White Sox World Series Champions American League Pennant Record: 99 - 63 1st Place American League Central Manager: Ozzie Guillen U.S. Cellular Field - 40,615 April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC 8', R: 8' 2005 Cleveland Indians Record: 93 - 69 2nd Place American League Central Manager: Eric Wedge Jacobs Field - 43,405 April/May/September/October Day: 1-6 Good, 7-13 Average, 14-20 Bad Night: 1-3 Good, 4-11 Average, 12-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 19', LC: 19', C: 9', RC, R: 9' (14' RF line) 2005 Detroit Tigers Record: 71 - 91 4th Place American League Central Manager: Alan Trammell Comerica Park - 41,070 April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-13 Average, 14-20 Bad Night: 1-3 Good, 4-12 Average, 13-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 7, LC: 8.5', C: 8, RC: 11.5, R: 8' 2005 Houston Astros National League Pennant Record: 89 - 73 (Wild Card) 2nd Place National League Central Lost - World Series Manager: Phil Garner Minute Maid Park - 40,950 April/May/September/October Day: 1-3 Good, 4-20 Average Night: 1-3 Good, 4-20 Average June/July/August Day: 1-15 Good, 16-20 Average Night: 1-5 Good, 6-20 Average Fence Height: L: 21', LC: 25', C: 9', RC: 9', R: 7' 2005 Kansas City Royals Record: 56 - 106 5th Place American League Central Manager: Tony Pena, Bob Schaefer (5/11/05), Buddy Bell (5/31/05) Kauffman Stadium - 40,625 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-14 Average, 15-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-13 Good, 14-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Night: 1-8 Good, 9-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Record: 95 - 67 1st Place American League West Lost - ALCS Manager: Mike Scioscia Angel Stadium of Anaheim - 45,050 April/May/September/October Day: 1-12 Good, 13-19 Average, 20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-19 Average, 20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-16 Good, 17-19 Average, 20 Bad Night: 1-9 Good, 10-19 Average, 20 Bad Fence Height: L: 5' (line), LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 18', R: 5' (line) 2005 Minnesota Twins Record: 83 - 79 3rd Place American League Central Manager: Ron Gardenhire Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome - 45,423 April/May/September/October Day: 1-20 Good Night: 1-20 Good June/July/August Day: 1-20 Good Night: 1-20 Good Fence Height: L: 7', LC: 7', C: 7', RC: 23', R: 23' 2005 New York Yankees Record: 95 - 67 1st Place American League East Lost - ALDS Manager: Joe Torre Yankee Stadium - 56,936 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-14 Average, 15-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 7', C: 7', RC: 9', R: 10' 2005 Oakland Athletics Record: 88 - 74 2nd Place American League West Manager: Ken Macha McAfee Coliseum - 43,662 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Night: 1-5 Good, 6-17 Average, 18-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-10 Good, 11-19 Average, 20 Bad Night: 1-6 Good, 7-19 Average, 20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 15', C: 8', RC: 15', R: 8' 2005 Seattle Mariners Record: 69 - 93 4th Place American League West Manager: Mike Hargrove Safeco Field - 47,447 April/May/September/October Day: 1-9 Good, 10-20 Average Night: 1-3 Good, 4-20 Average June/July/August Day: 1-10 Good, 11-20 Average Night: 1-6 Good, 7-20 Average Fence Height: L: 16', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Record: 67 - 95 5th Place American League East Manager: Lou Piniella Tropicana Field - 43,772 April/May/September/October Day: 1-20 Good Night: 1-20 Good June/July/August Day: 1-20 Good Night: 1-20 Good Fence Height: L: 11', LC: 11', C: 9', RC: 11', R: 11' 2005 Texas Rangers Record: 79 - 83 3rd Place American League West Manager: Buck Showalter Ameriquest Field in Arlington - 49,115 April/May/September/October Day: 1-12 Good, 13-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-18 Average, 19-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1 Good, 2-5 Average, 6-20 Bad Night: 1-8 Good, 9-19 Average, 20 Bad Fence Height: L: 14', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Toronto Blue Jays Record: 80 - 82 3rd Place American League East Manager: John Gibbons SkyDome - 50,598 April/May/September/October Day: 1-9 Good, 10-20 Average Night: 1-20 Average June/July/August Day: 1-10 Good, 11-20 Average Night: 1-6 Good, 7-20 Average Fence Height: L: 10', LC: 10', C: 10', RC: 10', R: 10' 2005 Arizona Diamondbacks Record: 77 - 85 2nd Place National League West Manager: Bob Melvin BankOne Ballpark - 49,033 April/May/September/October Day: 1-4 Good, 5-20 Average Night: 1-9 Good, 10-20 Average June/July/August Day: 1-20 Average Night: 1-8 Good, 9-20 Average Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 25', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Atlanta Braves Record: 90 - 72 1st Place National League East Lost - NLDS Manager: Bobby Cox Turner Field - 50,096 April/May/September/October Day: 1-10 Good, 11-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-6 Good, 7-17 Average, 18-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-16 Average, 17-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-16 Average, 17-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Chicago Cubs Record: 79 - 83 4th Place National League Central Dusty Baker Wrigley Field - 39,538 April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 16', LC: 11', C: 11', RC: 11', R: 16' 2005 Cincinnati Reds Record: 73 - 89 5th Place National League Central Manager: Dave Miley, Jerry Narron (6/21/05) Great American Ball Park - 42,271 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-14 Average, 15-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 12', LC: 12', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Colorado Rockies Record: 67 - 95 5th Place National League West Manager: Clint Hurdle Coors Field - 50,445 April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-13 Good, 14-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Night: 1-8 Good, 9-18 Average, 19-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 14' 2005 Los Angeles Dodgers Record: 71 - 91 4th Place National League West Manager: Jim Tracy Dodger Stadium - 56,000 April/May/September/October Day: 1-12 Good, 13-19 Average, 20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-19 Average, 20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-16 Good, 17-19 Average, 20 Bad Night: 1-9 Good, 10-19 Average, 20 Bad Fence Height: L: 4', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 4' 2005 Florida Marlins Record: 83 - 79 t-3rd Place National League East Manager: Jack McKeon Dolphin Stadium - 36,331 April/May/September/October Day: 1-11 Good, 12-16 Average, 17-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-16 Average, 17-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1 Good, 2-6 Average, 7-20 Bad Night: 1-6 Good, 7-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 33', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Milwaukee Brewers Record: 81 - 81 3rd Place National League Central Manager: Ned Yost Miller Park - 41,900 April/May/September/October Day: 1-10 Good, 11-20 Average Night: 1-4 Good, 5-20 Average June/July/August Day: 1-13 Good, 14-20 Average Night: 1-7 Good, 8-20 Average Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 6' 2005 New York Mets Record: 83 - 79 t-3rd Place National League East Manager: Willie Randolph Shea Stadium - 57,369 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-14 Average, 15-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC: 8', R: 8' 2005 Philadelphia Phillies Record: 88 - 74 2nd Place National League East Manager: Charlie Manuel Citizens Bank Park - 43,500 April/May/September/October Day: 1-9 Good, 10-16 Average, 17-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-15 Average, 16-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 6', RC: 13', R: 13' 2005 Pittsburgh Pirates Record: 67 - 95 6th Place National League Central Manager: Lloyd McClendon, Pete Mackinin (9/5/05) PNC Park - 38,496 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-12 Good, 13-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 6', LC: 10', C: 10', RC: 21', R: 21' 2005 St.
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