2006 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON


In 2006, the Major League Baseball season ended with the National League's St. Louis Cardinals winning the World Series with the lowest regular season victory total in history. The American League continued its domination at the All-Star Game by winning its fourth straight game; the A.L. has won nine of the last ten contests (the 2002 game was a tie). Individual achievements included Barry Bonds who, despite questions surrounding his alleged steroid use and involvement in the BALCO scandal, surpassed Babe Ruth for second place on the career home runs list.

Contents
Major League Baseball final standings
Postseason
All-Star Game
Awards
Statistical leaders
Milestones
300-300 Club members
Home Runs
400 career homers
300 career homers
200 career homers
Entry into the top 500
Pitching
See also

Major League Baseball final standings


Postseason



★ American League Champion - Detroit Tigers

★ National League Champion - St. Louis Cardinals

★ World Series Champion - St. Louis Cardinals

★ Postseason - October 3 to October 27
Click on any series score to link to that series' page.

Higher seed had home field advantage during Division Series and League Championship Series.

The American League champion had home field advantage during the World Series as a result of the AL victory in the 2006 All-Star Game.


★ Postseason MVPs


World Series MVP - David Eckstein


ALCS MVP - Plácido Polanco


NLCS MVP - Jeff Suppan

All-Star Game



All-Star Game, July 11 at PNC Park - American League, 3-2; Michael Young, MVP


Century 21 Home Run Derby, July 10 - Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies

Awards


Award National League American League
Most Valuable PlayerRyan Howard, PHIJustin Morneau, MIN
Cy YoungBrandon Webb, ARIJohan Santana, MIN
Manager of the YearJoe Girardi, FLAJim Leyland, DET
Rookie of the YearHanley Ramirez, FLAJustin Verlander, DET
Relief Man of the YearTrevor Hoffman, SDFrancisco Rodríguez, LAA
Comeback Player of the YearNomar Garciaparra, LADFrank Thomas, OAK
Hank Aaron AwardRyan Howard, PHIDerek Jeter, NYY
Roberto Clemente Award
Carlos Delgado, NYM


Gold Glove Awards:


★ AL: Kenny Rogers (P), Iván Rodríguez (C), Mark Teixeira (1B), Mark Grudzielanek (2B), Eric Chavez (3B), Derek Jeter (SS), Torii Hunter (OF), Ichiro Suzuki (OF), Vernon Wells (OF)


★ NL: Greg Maddux (P), Brad Ausmus (C), Albert Pujols (1B), Orlando Hudson (2B), Scott Rolen (3B), Omar Vizquel (SS), Carlos Beltrán (OF), Mike Cameron (OF), Andruw Jones (OF)

Statistical leaders


  'American League' 'National League'
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Joe Mauer, MIN .347 Freddy Sanchez, PIT .344
HR David Ortiz, BOS 54 Ryan Howard, PHI 58
RBI David Ortiz, BOS 137 Ryan Howard, PHI 149
Wins Johan Santana, MIN
Chien-Ming Wang, NYY
19 Aaron Harang, CIN
Derek Lowe, LAD
Brad Penny, LAD
John Smoltz, ATL
Brandon Webb, ARI
Carlos Zambrano, CHC
16
ERA Johan Santana, MIN 2.77 Roy Oswalt, HOU 2.98
SO Johan Santana, MIN 245 Aaron Harang, CIN 216
SV Francisco Rodríguez, LAA 47 Trevor Hoffman, SDP 46

Milestones


300-300 Club members


Reggie SandersJune 10

Steve FinleyJune 14
Home Runs

The following players reached major home run milestones in 2006:

Barry Bonds' countdown to 715



May 21 — reached 714 career homers, tying Babe Ruth for second all time

May 28 — reached 715 career homers, passing Ruth for second all time
400 career homers


Mike PiazzaApril 26

Carlos DelgadoAugust 22
300 career homers


Jeromy BurnitzApril 4

Moisés AlouApril 13

Reggie SandersJune 10 (also joining the 300-300 club)

Steve FinleyJune 14 (also joining the 300-300 club)
200 career homers


Jeff ConineApril 16

Magglio OrdóñezApril 29

Eric ChavezMay 2

Jermaine DyeMay 14

Carlos LeeMay 24

Phil NevinJune 19

Lance BerkmanJune 21

Carl EverettJune 21

Nomar GarciaparraJune 25

David OrtizJune 29

Alfonso SorianoAugust 13

Bobby AbreuAugust 22

Carlos BeltránAugust 26
Entry into the top 500


Trot Nixon on April 5 with his 126th career homer

Jason Varitek on June 13 with his 126th career homer

Vernon Wells on June 14 with his 126th career homer

Aubrey Huff on July 1 with his 126th career homer

Raúl Ibáñez on July 15 with his 126th career homer

Mark Teixeira on August 19 with his 127th career homer
Pitching


Trevor Hoffman of the San Diego Padres broke Lee Smith's record of 478 Saves on September 24, 2006 at Petco Park.

See also


2006 in baseball

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