MLB playoffs: ALCS History: Winners and key statistics
Let’s take a look at the outstanding statistics in the history of the American League Championship Series that is defined this Monday
MLB changed the structure of its playoffs in 1969 and established the League Championship Series. This is a matchup between the winners of the Division Series to determine which team will represent their respective league (American League and National League) in the World Series. Baseball expanded both the ALCS and NLCS in 1985, going from a best-of-five series to a best-of-seven format.
The New York Yankees defeated the Cleveland Guardians in the 2024 ALCS. Giancarlo Stanton was named MVP of the series. In 2025, the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees in an American League Division Series 3-1 to reach the 2025 Championship Series. The Seattle Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers in the longest winner-take-all postseason game in MLB history to secure their berth to the 2025 ALCS.
Let’s take a look at the notable statistics in ALCS history:
Franchise with the most appearances
New York Yankees, 19
Franchise with the most games
New York Yankees, 99
Franchise with the most wins
New York Yankees, 54
Franchise with the most series wins
New York Yankees, 12
Franchise with fewest series wins
Seattle Mariners, 0 (reached ALCS in 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2025)
Player with the most games
Derek Jeter, 54
Player with the most at-bats
Derek Jeter, 226
Player with the highest batting average
Fred Lynn, .517
Player with the most hits
Derek Jeter, 58
Player with the most home runs
Manny Ramirez, 10
Player with most RBIs
Bernie Williams, 33
Player with the most runs
Derek Jeter, 32
Player with the most stolen bases
Rickey Henderson, 16
Launcher with the most games
Mariano Rivera, 33
Pitcher with the most wins
Dave Stewart, 8
Pitcher with the most losses
Doyle Alexander, 4
Pitcher with the most saves
Mariano Rivera, 13
Pitcher with the lowest effectiveness
Blue Moon Odom, 0.40
Pitcher with the most strikeouts
Mike Mussina, 66
Manager with the most wins
Joe Torre, 27 (6-1 in seven ALCS appearances with Yankees)
List of all-time winners
2024 – New York Yankees
2023 – Texas Rangers
2022 – Houston Astros
2021 – Houston Astros
2020 – Tampa Bay Rays
2019 – Houston Astros
2018 – Boston Red Sox
2017 – Houston Astros
2016 – Cleveland Indians
2015 – Kansas City Royals
2014 – Kansas City Royals
2013 – Boston Red Sox
2012 – Detroit Tigers
2011 – Texas Rangers
2010 – Texas Rangers
2009 – New York Yankees
2008 – Tampa Bay Rays
2007 – Boston Red Sox
2006 – Detroit Tigers
2005 – Chicago White Sox
2004 – Boston Red Sox
2003 – New York Yankees
2002 – Anaheim Angels
2001 – New York Yankees
2000 – New York Yankees
1999 – New York Yankees
1998 – New York Yankees
1997 – Cleveland Indians
1996 – New York Yankees
1995 – Cleveland Indians
1993 – Toronto Blue Jays
1992 – Toronto Blue Jays
1991 – Minnesota Twins
1990 – Oakland Athletics
1989 – Oakland Athletics
1988 – Oakland Athletics
1987 – Minnesota Twins
1986 – Boston Red Sox
1985 – Kansas City Royals
1984 – Detroit Tigers
1983 – Baltimore Orioles
1982 – Milwaukee Brewers
1981 – New York Yankees
1980 – Kansas City Royals
1979 – Baltimore Orioles
1978 – New York Yankees
1977 – New York Yankees
1976 – New York Yankees
1975 – Boston Red Sox
1974 – Oakland Athletics
1973 – Oakland Athletics
1972 – Oakland Athletics
1971 – Baltimore Orioles
1970 – Baltimore Orioles
1969 – Baltimore Orioles
