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Chicago White Sox
History Chicago White Sox- 1901-Present Homes: Southside Park, 1901-1910 (Chicago), Comiskey Park I, 1910-1990 (Chicago), Comiskey Park II, 1991-Present (Chicago). Names: Chicago White Sox (1901-Present). Championships: 2 Time World Series Champions (1906 and 1917), 4 Time AL Champions (1906, 1917, 1919, 1959), 2 Time AL Western Division Champions (1983 and 1993), 1 Time AL Central Division Champion (2000) All-Time Record (Since 1901): 7942-7802 (.504) Records by Decade: 744-575 (.564) in 1900's, 798-692 (.536) in 1910's, 731-804 (.476) in 1920's, 678-841 (.446) in 1930's, 707-820 (.463) in 1940's, 847-693 (.550) in 1950's, 852-760 (.529) in 1960's, 752-853 (.469) in 1970's, 758-802 (.486) in 1980's, 816-735 (.526) in 1990's, 259-227 (.533) in 2000's. Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game three times (1933, 1950 and 1983) Team Information Principal Owner: Jerry Reinsdorf General Counsel: Allan Muchin General Manager: Kenny Williams Manager: Jerry Manuel 2003 Season April Record: Home Attendance: Player of the Month:
Cleveland Indians
History Cleveland Indians- 1901-Present Homes: League Park I, 1901-1909 (Cleveland), League Park II, 1910-1931 (Cleveland), Cleveland Stadium, 1932-1993 (Cleveland), Jacobs Field, 1994-Present (Cleveland). Names: Cleveland Indians (1901-Present) Championships: 2 Time World Series Champions (1920 and 1948), 5 Time AL Champions (1920, 1948, 1954, 1995, 1997), 6 Time AL Central Division Champions (1995-1999, 2001). All-Time Record (Since 1901): 8061-7701 (.511) Records by Decade: 697-632 (.524) in 1900's, 742-747 (.498) in 1910's, 786-749 (.512) in 1920's, 824-708 (.538) in 1930's, 800-731 (.523) in 1940's, 904-634 (.588) in 1950's, 783-826 (.487) in 1960's, 737-866 (.460) in 1970's, 710-849 (.455) in 1980's, 823-728 (.531) in 1990's, 255-231 (.525) in 2000's. Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game five times (1935, 1954, 1963, 1981 and 1997). Team Information Principal Owner: Larry Dolan General Manager: Mark Shapiro Manager: Eric Wedge 2003 Season April Record: Home Attendance: Player of the Month:
Detroit Tigers
History Detroit Tigers- 1901-Present Homes: Bennett Park, 1901-1911 (Detroit), Tiger Stadium, 1912-1999 (Detroit), Comerica Park, 2000-Present (Detroit). Names: Detroit Tigers (1901-Present). Championships: 4 Time World Series Champions (1935, 1945, 1968, 1984), 9 Time AL Champions (1907-1909, 1934-1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984), 2 Time AL Eastern Division Champions (1984 and 1987). All-Time Record (Since 1901): 8035-7750 (.509) Records by Decade: 683-632 (.519) in 1900's, 790-704 (.529) in 1910's, 760-778 (.494) in 1920's, 818-716 (.533) in 1930's, 834-705 (.542) in 1940's, 738-802 (.479) in 1950's, 882-729 (.547) in 1960's, 789-820 (.490) in 1970's, 839-727 (.536) in 1980's, 702-852 (.452) in 1990's, 200-285 (.412) in 2000's. Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game three times (1941, 1951 and 1971). Team Information Principal Owner: Mike Ilitch President and CEO: John McHale Jr. General Manager: Dave Dombrowski Manager: Alan Trammell 2003 Season April Record: Home Attendance: Player of the Month:
Kansas City Royals
History Kansas City Royals- 1969-Present Homes: Municipal Stadium, 1969-1972 (Kansas City), Kauffman Stadium, 1973-Present (Kansas City). Names: Kansas City Royals (1969-Present). Championships: 1 Time World Series Champion (1985), 2 Time AL Champion (1980 and 1985), 6 Time AL Western Division Champions (1976-1978, 1980, 1984-1985). All-Time Record (Since 1969): 2675-2694 (.498) Records by Decade: 69-93 (.426) in 1960's, 851-760 (.528) in 1970's, 826-734 (.529) in 1980's, 725-825 (.468) in 1990's, 204-282 (.420) in 2000's. Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1973). Team Information Principal Owner: David Glass General Manager: Allard Baird Manager: Tony Pena 2003 Season April Record: Home Attendance: Player of the Month:
Minnesota Twins
History Minnesota Twins- 1901-Present Homes: American League Park, 1901-1902 (Washington D.C.), Griffith Stadium, 1903-1960 (Washington D.C.), Metropolitan Stadium, 1961-1981 (Bloomington), Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome, 1982-Present (Minneapolis). Names: Washington Senators (1901-1960), Minnesota Twins (1961-Present). Championships: 3 Time World Series Champions (1924, 1987, 1991), 6 Time AL Champions (1924-1925, 1933, 1965, 1987, 1991), 4 Time AL Western Division Champions (1969-1970, 1987, 1991), 1 Time AL Central Division Champion (2002). All-Time Record (Since 1901): 7523-8227 (.478) Records by Decade: 480-833 (.366) in 1900's, 755-737 (.506) in 1910's, 792-735 (.519) in 1920's, 806-722 (.527) in 1930's, 677-858 (.441) in 1940's, 640-898 (.416) in 1950's, 862-747 (.536) in 1960's, 812-794 (.506) in 1970's, 733-833 (.468) in 1980's, 718-833 (.463) in 1990's, 248-237 (.511) in 2000's. Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game three times (1937, 1956 and 1985). Team Information Principal Owner: Carl Pohlad President: Jerry Bell General Manager: Terry Ryan Manager: Ron Gardenhire 2003 Season April Record: Home Attendance: Player of the Month:
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