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  2. Template:1969 AL West standings - Wikipedia

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    AL West; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Minnesota Twins: 97: 65 .599 — 57‍–‍24 40‍–‍41 Oakland Athletics: 88: 74 .543 9 49‍–‍32 39‍–‍42 California Angels: 71: 91 .438 26 43‍–‍38 28‍–‍53 Kansas City Royals: 69: 93 .426 28 36‍–‍45 33‍–‍48 Chicago White Sox: 68: 94 .420 29 41‍–‍40 27‍–‍54 ...

  3. American League West - Wikipedia

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    The division has five teams as of the 2013 season, but had four teams from 1994 to 2012, and had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment. Although its teams currently only reside along the West Coast and in Texas , historically the division has had teams as far east as Chicago and Minnesota .

  4. 1969 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Under new manager Ted Williams, they went 86–76; it was their first winning season since joining the league in 1961. The Western Division race was a little closer, but the Minnesota Twins led most of the season and were never really threatened in winning the division by 9 games over the Oakland Athletics (who were the only other west team to ...

  5. 1969 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    November 12 – Eddie Hurley, 61, American League umpire from 1947 to 1965; officiated in 2,826 regular-season contests, four World Series and three All-Star games; was behind the plate in St. Louis on August 19, 1951, when Eddie Gaedel came to bat in Bill Veeck's famous stunt; led AL umpires in ejections three times over a 19-year career.

  6. National League West - Wikipedia

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    This division was created for the 1969 season when the National League (NL) expanded to 12 teams by adding the San Diego Padres and the Montreal Expos. For purpose of keeping a regular-season of 162 games, half of the teams were put into the new East Division and half into the new West Division.

  7. 1969 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1969 season. It was the first edition of the new playoff system introduced by MLB, coinciding with the beginning of the "Divisional Era." Each league expanded from 10 teams to 12 teams and was divided into two 6-team divisions.

  8. 1969 Minnesota Twins season - Wikipedia

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    In the first year of divisional play, the Twins won the American League West, led by Rod Carew (.332, his first AL batting title), Tony Oliva (.309, 24 HR, 101 RBI) and league MVP Harmon Killebrew (49 HR, 140 RBI – both league-leading totals). Carew stole home 7 times.

  9. 1969 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics finished the season with a record of 88 wins and 74 losses. With its expansion to 12 teams in 1969, the American League had been divided into two 6-team divisions. In their first year in the newly established American League West, the Athletics finished second, nine games behind the Minnesota Twins. It was the first time they had ...