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AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2004

  • New York Yankees defeated Minnesota Twins
    3 games to 1
  •  Oct. 5—Minnesota 2, New York 0
  •  Oct. 6—New York 7, Minnesota 6
  •  Oct. 8—New York 8, Minnesota 4
  •  Oct. 9—New York 6, Minnesota 5
  • Boston Red Sox defeated Anaheim Angels,
    3 games to 0
  •  Oct. 5—Boston 9, Anaheim 3
  •  Oct. 6—Boston 8, Anaheim 3
  •  Oct. 8—Boston 8, Anaheim 6

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