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2009 MLB Standings, Team and Player Statistics, Leaderboards, Award Winners, Trades, Minor Leagues, Fielding, Batting, Pitching, New Debuts.
The 2009 Major League Baseball season began on April 5, 2009; the regular season was extended two days for a one-game playoff between the Detroit Tigers and the Minnesota Twins for the American League Central title. The postseason began the next day with the Division Series.
Every game played in the 2009 season.
The official standings for Major League Baseball including division and league standings for regular season, wild card, and playoffs.
Check out the 2009 MLB Season History, featuring league standings, postseason results, no-hitters, and baseball's leaders in Home Runs, ERA, and more.
The 2009 Major League Baseball season began on April 5, 2009; the regular season was extended two days for a one-game playoff between the Detroit Tigers and the Minnesota Twins to decide the American League Central Division champion. The postseason began the next day with the Division Series.
The 2009 Major League Baseball season began on April 5, 2009; the regular season was extended two days for a one-game playoff between the Detroit Tigers and the Minnesota Twins for the American League Central title. The postseason began the next day with the Division Series.
Check out the Major League Baseball Detailed Standings including East, Central and West Division Stats on Baseball-Reference.com.
The 2009 season was the 134th year of Major League Baseball, and 30 teams competed that season. The New York Yankees won the 2009 AL championship. Marker indicates city location, not venue address.
Summary of the 2009 Major League Baseball season with standings, statistics, rosters, leaderboards and boxscores.