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The 2004 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of
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for the 2004 season. The winners of the League Division Series would move on to the League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the
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. In the American League, the
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made their tenth straight postseason appearance, the
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returned for the third straight year, the Anaheim Angels returned for the second time in three years, and the
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returned for the second straight year. In the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals returned for the fourth time in five years, the
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made their thirteenth straight appearance, the
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returned for the second time in four years, and the
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made their first appearance of the new Millennium. The postseason began on October 5, 2004, and ended on October 27, 2004, with the Red Sox sweeping the Cardinals in the
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. It was the Red Sox's first title since 1918, ending the Curse of the Bambino.


Playoff seeds

The following teams qualified for the postseason:


American League

#
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champions, 101–61 # Anaheim AngelsAL West champions, 92–70 (5–4 head-to-head record vs. MIN) #
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champions, 92–70 (4–5 head-to-head record vs. ANA) #
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– 98–64


National League

# St. Louis Cardinals
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champions, 105–57 #
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NL East champions, 96–66 #
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NL West champions, 93–69 #
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– 92–70


Playoff bracket

2004 was the last postseason until
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where both LCS went to 7 games.


Bracket

Note: Two teams in the same division could not meet in the division series.


American League Division Series


(1) New York Yankees vs. (3) Minnesota Twins

In a rematch of the previous year's series, the Yankees once again defeated the Twins to return to the ALCS for the seventh time in the past nine years. The Twins stole Game 1 at Yankee Stadium, however the Yankees would come back to win the next three games (two in extra innings) to advance to the next round. The Twins would not win another postseason game until
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, in which they swept the
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in the American League Wild Card round.


(2) Anaheim Angels vs. (4) Boston Red Sox

This was the second postseason meeting between the Angels and Red Sox, the last time was in the
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, which the Red Sox won in seven games after being down 3–1 in the series. The Red Sox again defeated the Angels, this time in a sweep, to return to the ALCS for the second year in a row. This series was not close - the Red Sox blew out the Angels in Games 1 and 2 in Anaheim to take a 2–0 series lead going back to Fenway Park. Game 3 was the only close contest of the series, which was won by the Red Sox 8-6 after 10 innings of play. The Angels returned to the postseason again the next year, where they defeated the
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in the ALDS before falling to the eventual World Series champion
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in the
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.


National League Division Series


(1) St. Louis Cardinals vs. (3) Los Angeles Dodgers

This was the second postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Cardinals. They previously met in the
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, which the Cardinals won in six games. The Cardinals defeated the Dodgers in four games to return to the NLCS for the third time in five years. The Cardinals blew out the Dodgers in Games 1 and 2 by identical 8-3 scores to go up 2–0 in the series headed to Los Angeles. The Dodgers would shut out the Cardinals in Game 3 to avoid a sweep, however the Cardinals closed out the series with a 6–2 win in Game 4.


(2) Atlanta Braves vs. (4) Houston Astros

In the fourth postseason meeting between these two teams, the Astros finally defeated the Braves in a tight five-game series to return to the NLCS for the first time since
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. Games 1 and 2 were split by both teams in Atlanta. In Houston, the Astros took Game 3 to go up 2–1 in the series, while the Braves narrowly prevailed in Game 4 to send the series back to Atlanta for a winner-take-all Game 5. However, it was all for naught as the Astros blew out the Braves to return to the NLCS for the first time in nearly two decades. Both teams would meet again in the NLDS the next year, with the Astros prevailing again in four games.


American League Championship Series


(1) New York Yankees vs. (4) Boston Red Sox

This was the third postseason meeting of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry. The Yankees went up 3–0 in the series, capped off by a 19-8 bludgeoning at
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in Game 3. After the game,
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of ''
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'' wrote, "They are down, 3–0, after last night's 19–8 rout, and, in this sport, that is an official death sentence. Soon it will be over, and we will spend another dreary winter lamenting this and lamenting that." However, the Red Sox narrowly won Games 4 and 5, both in extra innings, to force the series back to
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. The Red Sox won Game 6 by a 4–2 score to force a Game 7, becoming the first team in MLB history to force a Game 7 after being down 3–0 in the series. The Red Sox blew out the Yankees in Game 7, becoming the third team in North American sports history to overcome a 3–0 series deficit and the first (and still only) team in the MLB to accomplish such a feat. The Red Sox returned to the World Series for the first time since
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. This was the first ALCS loss for the Yankees since
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. The
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marked a turning point for both the Yankees and Red Sox. The Yankees entered a slump after the series loss, making only one more World Series appearance in
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, which they won, however it would be their last as the team would fail to win the pennant during the next decade, and would lose to the Red Sox two more times in the postseason, in
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and
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. The opposite was true for the Red Sox, as the team trended upwards, winning the World Series, and winning three more championships, in
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,
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, and
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. The Red Sox would win their next AL pennant in
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, where they defeated the
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in seven games after trailing three games to one in the series.


National League Championship Series


(1) St. Louis Cardinals vs. (4) Houston Astros

This was the first postseason meeting between the Cardinals and Astros. In a series where neither team won an away game, the Cardinals defeated the Astros in seven games to return to the World Series for the first time since
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. The Cardinals took Game 1 in a high-scoring affair, 10–7, and won Game 2 by a 6–4 score thanks to back-to-back solo home runs from
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and
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. The Astros won convincingly in Game 3 by a 5–2 score to avoid a sweep thanks to a stellar pitching performance from
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, and then took Game 4 by one run thanks to a solo home run by Carlos Beltrán in the bottom of the seventh inning to tie the series at two. The Astros then won Game 5 in a 3–0 shutout thanks to a walk-off three-run home run from Jeff Kent, and were now one win away from their first World Series appearance in franchise history. However, back in St. Louis, the Cardinals won Game 6 after a 12-inning duel thanks to a walk-off two-run home run from Jim Edmonds to force a seventh game. Then in Game 7, the Cardinals overcame a late Astros lead to win 5-2 and secure the pennant. Both teams would meet again in the NLCS the next year, which the Astros won in six games. The Cardinals would win their next NL pennant in
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, against the
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in seven games.


2004 World Series


(AL4) Boston Red Sox vs. (NL1) St. Louis Cardinals

This was the third World Series meeting between the Cardinals and Red Sox. They had previously met in
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and
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, which were both won by the Cardinals. However, history would not repeat itself, as the Red Sox upset the 105-win Cardinals in a sweep to win their first title since
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, ending the Curse of the Bambino. This was the third consecutive World Series won by a Wild Card team. The Red Sox took Game 1 in a high-scoring affair, 11–9, and then won Game 2 by a 6–2 score as Curt Schilling became the first pitcher to win a World Series game with a team from both the American and National leagues. When the series shifted to St. Louis, the Red Sox controlled the tempo of both games. They won Game 3 by a 4–1 score after shutting out the Cardinals until the bottom of the ninth inning, and in Game 4 the Red Sox shut out the Cardinals to secure the title. Game 4 was the last World Series game ever played at Busch Memorial Stadium. Along with the
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winning
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, the
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had both World Series and Super Bowl champions in the same season or calendar year. The Cardinals and Red Sox would meet in the World Series again, in
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, which the Red Sox won in six games. The Red Sox also made and won two more World Series - in
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, and
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against the
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and the
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respectively. The Cardinals would return to the World Series in
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, in which they defeated the
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in five games, and in
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where they defeated the Texas Rangers in seven games.


Broadcasting

This was the second of four years that Division Series games aired across
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, ESPN2, and
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. Fox then aired both League Championship Series and the World Series.


References


External links


League Baseball Standings & Expanded Standings - 2004
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