2015 American League Division Series

2015 American League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Kansas City Royals (3) Ned Yost 95–67, .586, GA: 12
Houston Astros (2) A. J. Hinch 86–76, .531, GB: 2
DatesOctober 8–14
TelevisionUnited States:
Canada:
TV announcersMatt Vasgersian, John Smoltz, A. J. Pierzynski (Games 1–2, 4–5), and J. P. Morosi
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDave O' Brien and John Kruk
UmpiresGerry Davis (crew chief), Lance Barksdale, Mike Everitt, Ángel Hernández, Ron Kulpa, Todd Tichenor
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Toronto Blue Jays (3) John Gibbons 93–69, .574, GA: 6
Texas Rangers (2) Jeff Banister 88–74, .543, GA: 2
DatesOctober 8–14
TelevisionUnited States:
Canada:
TV announcersKenny Albert, Harold Reynolds, Tom Verducci, and Ken Rosenthal (FS1)
Bob Costas, Jim Kaat, and Ken Rosenthal (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersChris Berman (Games 1–2)
Dave Flemming (Games 3–4)
Dan Shulman (Game 5)
Rick Sutcliffe
UmpiresDale Scott (crew chief), Dan Bellino, Vic Carapazza, James Hoye, Marvin Hudson, Alfonso Márquez
ALWCHouston Astros defeated New York Yankees, 3–0
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The 2015 American League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2015 American League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1-3) and a fourth team—the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff— played in two series. Fox Sports 1 carried the majority of games in the United States, while Sportsnet primarily simulcast Fox Sports 1's coverage in Canada.[1] MLB Network had exclusive coverage of Game 3 of the Kansas City RoyalsHouston Astros series in both the United States and Canada, and Game 2 of the Toronto Blue JaysTexas Rangers series in the U.S. only (Sportsnet, co-owned with the Blue Jays by Rogers Communications, simulcast MLB Network's coverage for the latter).[2] The ALDS began on October 8 and ran until October 14.[3] The Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals had home field advantage in this round of the playoffs. With the New York Yankees being eliminated by the Astros in the AL Wild Card Game, this is the first time in ALDS history that all four ALDS teams were expansion teams.

These matchups were:

This was the first ALDS appearance for both the Astros and Blue Jays. Toronto's last postseason berth came in 1993, the final season of the two-round playoff format. Houston, on the other hand, made its first playoff appearance as an American League team; the franchise's preceding postseason berth came in 2005 while a member of the National League. The Blue Jays and the Rangers, and the Astros and the Royals, met for the first time in postseason play.

This was the second time (and first since 2001) that both ALDS winners overcame a 2–1 series deficit to advance to the ALCS.

The Royals would go on to defeat the Blue Jays in the ALCS, then win the 2015 World Series over the National League champion New York Mets, the Royals first World Series title since 1985.

  1. ^ Mudhar, Raju (September 26, 2015). "Sportsnet gears up for Blue Jays-NHL bonanza". thestar.com. Toronto Star. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  2. ^ "MEDIA ALERT: MLB Postseason Schedule on Sportsnet, October 8 – 11". Sportsnet. Archived from the original on September 7, 2020. Retrieved October 8, 2015. Sportsnet does not have the broadcast rights to Game 3 of the ALDS featuring Houston @ Kansas City. This game is available on the MLB Network.
  3. ^ Newman, Mark (September 24, 2015). "2015 Postseason Schedule". mlb.com. MLB Advanced Media, LP. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  4. ^ The higher seeded team in each series hosted Games 1, 2, and 5, and the lower seeded team hosted Games 3 and 4.

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