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Cardinals/Royals

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Note: All game scores are listed with the visiting score first

Season Season series at Kansas City Royals
STL-KC
at St. Louis Cardinals
KC-STL
Notes
1985 World Series Royals 4–3 3-1; 4-2; 1-2; 0-11 6-1; 0-3; 6-1
1997 Cardinals 2–1 9-7; 5-16; 5-4 no games Cardinals win the first regular season game and series between the two teams
1998 Royals 2–1 no games 6-1; 6-4; 0-3
1999 Royals 2–1 7-5; 10-11; 13-17 no games
2000 Cardinals 2–1 no games 7-4; 4-5; 2-4
2001 Royals 3–0 4-7; 1-4; 2-3(13) no games First season series sweep by either team
2002 Cardinals 5–1 12-6; 11-3; 2-3 0-3; 3-5; 1-5 First year of 6-game home-and-home series
2003 Tie 3–3 3-6; 13-9; 13-6 10-4; 1-8; 5-2
2004 Cardinals 3–0 5-2; 3-1(10); 10-3 no games First season series sweep by Cardinals;
series reverts to 3 games for 2004 and 2005
2005 Cardinals 2–1 7-6; 6-5; 2-9 no games
2006 Cardinals 4–2 9-6; 4-2; 10-3 7-5(10); 8-7(11); 7-9 Cardinals open the New Busch Stadium, series returns to 6-game format
Cardinals win 2006 World Series
2007 Tie 3–3 1-8; 7-3; 8-17 5-3; 1-5; 6-7(14)
2008 Royals 4–2 2-7; 5-1; 9-6 2-1; 3-2; 4-1
2009 Cardinals 5–1 10-5; 7-1; 12-5 0-5; 0-5; 3-2
2010 Royals 2–1 2-4; 5-3; 3-10 no games Series reverts to 3 games for 2010 season only
2011 Cardinals 4–2 0-3; 3-0; 9-8(10) 5-4; 4-5; 4-5 Cardinals win 2011 World Series
2012 Cardinals 4–2 11-4; 8-2; 11-8 3-2; 7-10; 5-3(15)
2013 Cardinals 3–1 6-3; 4-1 3-5; 4-2 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city.
except in years the AL Central plays the NL Central (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 Royals 3–1 5-2(11); 2-3 6-0; 8-7
2015 Cardinals 4–2 0-5; 2-3(6); 6-1 0-4; 2-3; 3-4 Teams enter both series (May 22, June 12) with the two best records in baseball.
Both teams finish the season with the best records in their respective leagues.
Royals win 2015 World Series
2016 Royals 3–1 2-6; 8-4 3-2(12); 4-2
2017 Cardinals 4–0 11-3; 10-3 5-8; 6-8
2018 Royals 2–1 August 10-12 0-6; 5-1; 5-2(10)
Regular Season Cardinals 56–41 at Kansas City Royals
Cardinals, 33-20
at St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals, 23-21
Postseason Royals 4–3 at Kansas City Royals
Tied, 2-2
at St. Louis Cardinals
Royals, 2-1
Overall Cardinals 59–45 at Kansas City Royals
Cardinals, 35-22
at St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals, 24-23

Cubs/Sox

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Note: All game scores are listed with the visiting score first

Season Season series at Chicago Cubs
CHW-CHC
at Chicago White Sox
CHC-CHW
Notes
1906 World Series White Sox 4–2 2-1; 3-0; 8-6 7-1; 1-0; 3-8 Only World Series meeting between the two franchises.
1997 White Sox 2–1 no games 8-3; 3-5; 0-3
1998 Cubs 3–0 5-6(12); 6-7; 7-13 no games First season series sweep by either team.
1999 White Sox 4–2 5-3(6); 8-2; 6-4 2-3; 10-2; 6-3 First year of 6-game home-and-home series
2000 Tie 3–3 4-2(12); 2-9; 6-9 5-6(14); 3-4; 6-5
2001 White Sox 4–2 1-5; 7-2; 3-1 3-7(10); 4-3(10); 1-3
2002 Tie 3–3 4-8; 3-7; 10-7 9-13; 4-5; 9-2
2003 White Sox 4–2 12-3; 7-6; 1-2 3-4; 6-7; 5-2
2004 Cubs 4–2 2-6; 2-4(6); 1-2 7-4; 3-6; 4-9
2005 Tie 3–3 5-1(10); 5-3; 3-4 2-12; 6-2; 2-0 White Sox win the 2005 World Series, their first in 88 years
2006 White Sox 4–2 6-2; 8-6; 11-15 1-6; 0-7; 7-4 A. J. Pierzynski, Michael Barrett incident.
2007 Cubs 5–1 3-6; 6-11; 10-6 5-1; 2-1; 3-0
2008 Tie 3–3 3-4; 7-11; 1-7 3-10; 5-6; 1-5 First time the two teams played as leaders of their respective divisions.
Both teams won their division
Both teams qualified for playoffs for the first time since 1906
2009 White Sox 4–2 4-1; 5-6; 5-0 5-4; 7-8; 0-6
2010 White Sox 4–2 10-5; 2-1; 0-1 0-6; 2-3; 8-6 Carlos Zambrano tirade
Cubs end a White Sox 11-game winning streak
2011 White Sox 4–2 6-4; 1-0; 1-3 6-3; 2-3; 3-4
2012 White Sox 4–2 3-2; 7-4; 6-0 12-3; 2-1; 0-7 White Sox sweep the Cubs in Wrigley field
2013 Cubs 4–0 3-9; 3-8 7-0; 8-2 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city.
except in years the AL Central plays the NL Central (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 White Sox 3–1 3-1(12); 5-1 3-8; 12-5
2015 Tie 3–3 1-0; 5-1; 1-3 8-1; 3-1; 1-3
2016 Tie 2–2 1-8; 1-3 4-5; 0-3 Cubs win the 2016 World Series, their first in 88 years
2017 Cubs 3–1 3-1; 2-7 8-3; 6-3
2018 Cubs 2–1 2-11; 4-8; 5-3 September 21-23
Regular Season White Sox 59–56 at Chicago Cubs
Cubs, 30-29
at Chicago White Sox
White Sox 30-26
Postseason White Sox 4–2 at Chicago Cubs
White Sox, 3-0
at Chicago White Sox
Cubs, 2-1
Overall White Sox 63–58 at Chicago Cubs
White Sox, 32-30
at Chicago White Sox
White Sox, 31-28

Angels/Dodgers

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Season Season series at Anaheim/LA Angels
LAD-LAA
at Los Angeles Dodgers
LAA-LAD
Notes
1997 Dodgers 4–0 5-4; 8-2 3-4; 5-7 First series sweep by either team
1998 Angels 3–1 5-6; 4-6 5-6(11); 3-2
1999 Dodgers 4–2 6-7(10); 3-1; 13-3 4-5; 4-7; 7-5 First year of 6-game home-and-away format
2000 Angels 4–2 5-12; 8-3; 7-8 3-4(10); 5-3; 6-2
2001 Angels 4–2 6-2; 5-6; 4-6 1-0; 1-2; 6-5(10)
2002 Tie 3–3 7-5; 1-7; 0-5 8-4; 5-10; 4-5 Angels win 2002 World Series
2003 Angels 4–2 0-3; 0-3; 1-3 2-5; 2-4; 6-3
2004 Tie 3–3 3-7; 8-5; 6-2 13-0; 7-5; 5-10 Both teams make the postseason for the first time
2005 Angels 5–1 0-7; 1-3; 3-5 9-0; 3-1; 2-6 Angels add "Los Angeles" to their name
(see City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball LP for more information.)
2006 Dodgers 4–2 3-16; 4-8; 0-7 6-1; 2-9; 0-4
2007 Angels 5–1 1-9; 2-6; 1-4 1-2; 3-0; 10-4
2008 Tie 3–3 2-4; 6-3; 2-10 0-6; 0-1; 1-0 Both teams win their respective divisions
2009 Tie 3–3 4-5; 6-4; 5-3 3-1; 4-5(10); 10-7
2010 Angels 5–1 3-6; 1-2; 10-6 10-1; 4-2; 6-5 First Angels sweep at Dodger Stadium
2011 Angels 4–2 5-0; 1-7; 1-3 8-3; 6-1; 2-3
2012 Angels 4–2 5-8; 3-1; 3-5 3-2; 2-5; 2-1
2013 Tie 2–2 3-4; 2-3 7-8; 0-3 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city
except in years the AL West plays the NL West (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 Dodgers 3–1 2-1; 7-0 5-0; 4-5 Both teams win their respective divisions
2015 Dodgers 5–1 7-5; 6-4; 2-3 3-5; 1-3; 3-5(10)
2016 Angels 3–1 1-8; 4-7 7-6; 1-5
2017 Tie 2–2 4-0; 0-4 2-3; 6-2
2018 July 6-8 July 13-15
Overall Angels 61–53 at Anaheim/LA Angels
Angels, 37–20
at Los Angeles Dodgers
Dodgers, 33–24

A's/Big People

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Season Season series at Philadelphia/Oakland Athletics
Giants-A's
at NY/San Francisco Giants
A's-Giants
Notes
1906 World Series Giants 4–1 3-0; 9-0 3-0; 0-1; 0-2 Philadelphia A's vs New York Giants
1911 World Series Athletics 4–2 1-3; 2-4; 2-13 1-2; 3-2(11); 3-4 Philadelphia A's vs New York Giants
1913 World Series Athletics 4–1 3-0(10); 5-6; 6-4; 8-2; 3-1 Philadelphia A's vs New York Giants
1989 World Series Athletics 4–0 0-5; 1-5 13-7; 9-6 First Oakland-San Francisco match-up.
Interrupted by earthquake in Game 3
1997 Tie 2–2 8-2; 3-12 8-1; 4-6 First regular season meetings
1998 Tie 2–2 12-8; 4-2 7-6; 5-2
1999 Tie 3–3 9-11; 2-4; 7-2 3-4(15); 0-8; 7-6 First year of 6-game home-and-away format
2000 Tie 3–3 4-5; 7-9; 18-2 2-4; 2-4; 6-2 Both teams qualify for post-season for first time since 1989
2001 Giants 4–2 2-4; 4-3(11); 2-6 1-3; 1-2; 0-3 First time in which regular season series is not a tie
2002 Athletics 4–2 6-10; 5-3; 0-7 3-2; 2-6; 2-1 Both teams qualify for playoffs
Giants lose 2002 World Series
2003 Tie 3–3 3-5; 6-4; 5-6 0-6; 7-8(10); 5-2
2004 Tie 3–3 6-4; 7-8(10); 5-2 3-7; 6-2; 9-6
2005 Athletics 4–2 3-4; 3-6; 0-16 8-4; 2-3; 1-3
2006 Tie 3–3 0-1; 4-2(10); 6-0 4-3; 7-8; 10-4
2007 Athletics 5–1 3-15; 2-4; 4-1 5-3(10); 6-0; 2-0
2008 Athletics 4–2 1-4; 1-0; 11-1 5-1; 4-0; 5-3 Athletics extend win streak at San Francisco to 7 games
2009 Giants 5–1 1-5; 4-1; 6-3 0-3; 2-5; 1-7
2010 Tie 3–3 1-6; 0-1; 0-3 2-6; 4-5; 2-6 Home team wins all six meetings
Giants win 2010 World Series
2011 Tie 3–3 2-5; 2-4; 1-2 1-2(10); 0-3; 4-5(11) Home team wins all six meetings for second straight year
2012 Giants 4–2 5-4; 9-8; 2-4 6-8; 0-4; 6-2 Giants extend home win streak in series to 11 games before it is snapped
Both teams qualify for playoffs
Giants win 2012 World Series
2013 Athletics 3–1 1-4; 3-6 9-6; 2-5 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city
except in years the AL West plays the NL West (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 Athletics 3–1 0-5; 1-6 2-5; 6-1 Both teams qualify for playoffs
Giants win 2014 World Series
2015 Giants 5–1 4-5; 14-10; 5-4 3-9; 1-2; 3-4
2016 Athletics 3–1 1-7; 12-6 8-3; 13-11
2017 Tie 2–2 5-8; 10-4 6-1; 2-11
2018 July 20-22 July 13-15
Regular season Athletics 59-55 at Athletics
Athletics, 34-23
at Giants
Giants, 32-25
Postseason Games Athletics 13-7 at Athletics
Athletics, 6-3
at Giants
Athletics, 7-4
A's were 9-7 as Philadelphia A's vs New York Giants
and 4-0 as Oakland A's vs San Francisco Giants
Postseason Series Athletics 3–1 A's were 2-1 as Philadelphia A's vs New York Giants
and 1-0 as Oakland A's vs San Francisco Giants
Overall Athletics 72-62 at AthleticsAthletics, 40-26 at GiantsGiants, 36-32


O's/Nats

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Season Season series at Baltimore Orioles
WSH-BAL
at Washington Nationals
BAL-WSH
Notes
2006 Tie 3–3 1-2; 2-3; 9-5 5-1; 3-8; 1-3 First meeting of Nationals and Orioles
First meeting of the franchises since an Expos-Orioles interleague series in 2001
First meeting of Baltimore and Washington MLB teams since 1971
2007 Nationals 4–2 7-4; 9-6(11); 3-1 5-4; 3-2(11); 3-4
2008 Tie 3–3 3-5; 5-6; 2-1 2-4; 9-1; 2-3(12) Nationals Park opens
2009 Orioles 4–2 1-11; 3-6; 5-3 4-2(12); 2-1; 5-8
2010 Orioles 4–2 6-7; 5-6; 3-4 5-3; 6-7; 3-4(10)
2011 Tie 3–3 17-5; 3-8; 1-2 4-8; 2-4; 7-4
2012 Orioles 4–2 1-2; 3-1; 1-2 2-1(11); 6-5; 3-9 Both teams make playoffs; first playoff appearance for the Nationals
2013 Orioles 3–1 6-9; 0-2 6-2; 3-9 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city
except in years the AL East plays the NL East (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 Orioles 3–1 6-2; 3-4 8-2; 7-3 Both teams win their respective divisions
2015 Orioles 4–2 2-3; 7-4; 3-2 4-1; 4-3; 5-4
2016 Orioles 3–1 3-4; 1-8 10-8; 0-4
2017 Tie 2–2 4-6; 4-5(12) 6-7; 1-6
2018 Nationals 5–1 6-0; 3-2; 2-0 7-9; 3-0; 2-4 Nationals win the season series for the first time since 2007
Overall Orioles 39-31 at Baltimore Orioles
Orioles, 22-13
at Washington Nationals
Nationals, 18-17

Marlins/Rays

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Season Season series at Florida/Miami Marlins
TB-MIA
at Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays
MIA-TB
Notes
1998 Marlins 3–1 4-8; 1-5 3-2(12); 4-6 Devil Rays' inaugural season
1999 Marlins 5–1 4-11; 9-8; 2-3 10-0; 9-7; 11-6 First year of 6-game home-away series
2000 Tie 3–3 8-3; 5-6; 9-10 4-6; 5-1; 6-7
2001 Marlins 4–2 4-7; 0-11; 4-6 4-5(11); 3-4; 6-1
2002 Devil Rays 4–2 4-3(14); 0-3; 4-1 0-4; 3-2; 5-6(12)
2003 Marlins 3–0 1-3(11); 0-2(5); 2-3 no games Series reverts to three games for 2003 season only
First season series sweep by either team
Marlins win 2003 World Series
2004 Devil Rays 4–2 4-2; 6-1; 3-4 0-2; 4-6; 11-4
2005 Marlins 6–0 6-7; 3-4; 5-8 7-4; 6-2; 1-0
2006 Devil Rays 4–2 8-5; 8-4; 1-3 4-5(10); 3-4; 0-3
2007 Marlins 4–2 8-14; 7-2; 9-4 8-4; 7-2; 4-3
2008 Rays 5–1 6-4; 15-3; 6-1 3-7; 1-4; 9-3 The Devil Rays change their name to "Rays"
Rays lose 2008 World Series
2009 Rays 5–1 15-2; 10-3; 4-5(11) 3-7; 2-3; 2-5
2010 Marlins 4–2 4-7; 9-8(11); 1-4 14-9; 5-6; 6-1 Rays win AL East title
2011 Rays 4–2 3-5; 3-5; 4-0 1-5; 4-7; 1-2 Rays win AL Wild Card
2012 Rays 5–1 5-1; 13-4; 4-2 0-11; 4-3(15) 0-3 Marlins change name to "Miami Marlins." Marlins Park opens
2013 Rays 4–0 3-1; 5-2 6-10; 6-7 Series reverts to four game home-away format
except in years the AL East plays the NL East (2015, 2018, etc.)
Rays win AL Wild Card
2014 Marlins 4–0 1-3; 0-1 5-4; 11-6
2015 Rays 5–1 9-10(10); 2-0; 8-5 2-4; 4-6; 1-4
2016 Marlins 3–1 6-7; 4-3 4-3; 9-1
2017 Rays 3–1 4-2; 3-1 10-6; 1-5
2018 Marlins 2–1 2-3; 9-6(16); 0-3 July 20-22
Overall Rays 56-54 at Florida/Miami Marlins
Marlins, 30-28
at Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays
Rays, 28-24

Celtics/Lakers

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Season-by-Season Results

Cavs/Ws

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Season-by-Season Results

Yanks/Metros

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Season Season series at New York Mets
NYY-NYM
at New York Yankees
NYM-NYY
Notes
1997 Yankees 2–1 no games 6-0; 3-6; 2-3(10) First regular season games played between the two clubs
1998 Yankees 2–1 8-4; 7-2; 1-2 no games Yankees win 1998 World Series
1999 Tie 3–3 2-5; 8-9; 6-3 3-4; 3-6; 7-2 First year of 6-game home and away format
Yankees win 1999 World Series
2000 Yankees 4–2 12-2; 5-13- 2-4 2-1; 4-2; 0-2 Yankees sweep a split-ballpark doubleheader on July 9
Yankees win 2000 World Series over Mets
2000 World Series Yankees 4–1 2-4; 3-2; 4-2 3-4(12); 5-6 Clemens, Piazza brawl in Game 2
First "Subway Series" World Series since 1956 between Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers
2001 Yankees 4–2 5-4; 2-1; 7-8 3-8; 3-0(10); 1-4 Yankees lose 2001 World Series
2002 Tie 3–3 4-2(10); 0-8; 2-3 5-11; 11-2; 0-8 Clemens pitches and bats against Mets for first time since 2000 brawl
2003 Yankees 6–0 5-0; 7-3(11); 9-8 4-6; 1-7; 3-5 First season series sweep by either team
Yankees sweep split-ballpark doubleheader June 28
Yankees lose 2003 World Series
2004 Mets 4–2 2-11; 9-10; 5-6 9-3; 1-8; 6-11 First season series win for Mets
2005 Tie 3–3 5-2; 1-7; 5-3 6-4; 10-3; 4-5
2006 Tie 3–3 6-7; 5-4(11); 3-4 0-2; 8-3; 7-16
2007 Tie 3–3 2-3; 7-10; 6-2 2-0; 8-11; 2-8
2008 Mets 4–2 9-0; 3-2; 1-3 7-4; 11-2; 15-6 Teams split split-ballpark doubleheader June 27
2009 Yankees 5–1 9-1; 5-0; 4-2 8-9; 6-2; 0-15 Mets open Citi Field, Yankees open new Yankee Stadium
Yankees win 2009 World Series
2010 Tie 3–3 2-1; 3-5; 4-6 4-0; 3-5; 0-4
2011 Yankees 4–2 5-1; 5-2; 2-3(10) 2-1; 3-7; 3-9
2012 Yankees 5–1 4-6; 4-3; 6-5 1-9; 2-4; 4-5
2013 Mets 4–0 1-2; 1-2 9-4; 3-1 Series changes to 4-game home and away format
except in years the AL East plays the NL East (2015, 2018, etc.)
2014 Tie 2–2 4-0; 1-0 9-7; 12-7
2015 Yankees 4–2 1-5; 5-0; 11-2 1-6; 8-2; 4-6 Mets lose 2015 World Series
2016 Tie 2–2 6-5; 1-7 5-9; 4-1
2017 Yankees 4–0 5-3; 7-5 2-4; 4-5
2018 Yankees 3–2 4-1; 4-3; 0-2 7-5; 6-7; August 13
Regular Season Yankees 69–48 at New York Mets
Yankees, 33–26
at New York Yankees
Yankees, 36–22
Postseason games Yankees 4–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–0
Postseason series Yankees 1–0
Regular and postseason Yankees 73–49 at New York Mets
Yankees, 35–27
at New York Yankees
Yankees, 38–22

Browns/Bengals

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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns Season-by-Season Results