2005 Major League Baseball season

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The 2005 Major League Baseball season was the professional baseball year in which the Chicago White Sox ended an 88-year championship drought by winning the World Series, highlighted by strong pitching and several notable individual performances across the league.

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2005 Major League Baseball season canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball season
ALChampion Chicago White Sox
ALCSMatchup Chicago White Sox vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
ALCSResult Chicago White Sox defeated Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 4–1
ALCyYoungAwardWinner Bartolo Colón
surface form: Bartolo Colon
AllStarGameHostCity Detroit
AllStarGameHostStadium Comerica Park
AllStarGameLeagueWinner American League
AllStarGameMVP Miguel Tejada
ALManagerOfTheYear Ozzie Guillén
ALMVP Alex Rodriguez
ALRookieOfTheYear Huston Street
AmericanLeagueCentralChampion Chicago White Sox
AmericanLeagueEastChampion New York Yankees
AmericanLeagueWestChampion Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
AmericanLeagueWildCard Boston Red Sox
champion Chicago White Sox
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endDate 2005-10-26
league Major League Baseball
NationalLeagueCentralChampion St. Louis Cardinals
NationalLeagueEastChampion Atlanta Braves
NationalLeagueWestChampion San Diego Padres
NationalLeagueWildCard Houston Astros
nextSeason 2006 Major League Baseball season
NLChampion Houston Astros
NLCSMatchup Houston Astros vs St. Louis Cardinals
NLCSResult Houston Astros defeated St. Louis Cardinals 4–2
NLCyYoungAwardWinner Chris Carpenter
NLManagerOfTheYear Bobby Cox
NLMVP Albert Pujols
NLRookieOfTheYear Ryan Howard
notableEvent Chicago White Sox ended an 88-year World Series championship drought
Final season for the Montreal Expos franchise name (relocated to Washington in 2005 as Nationals)
Houston Astros reached first World Series in franchise history
Strong starting pitching carried Chicago White Sox through postseason
Washington Nationals
surface form: Washington Nationals played first season after relocation from Montreal Expos
numberOfTeams 30
postseasonFormat Division Series
surface form: Division Series, League Championship Series, World Series
previousSeason 2004 Major League Baseball season
sport baseball
startDate 2005-04-03
WorldSeriesChampion Chicago White Sox
WorldSeriesMVP Jermaine Dye
WorldSeriesResult Chicago White Sox defeated Houston Astros 4–0
WorldSeriesRunnerUp Houston Astros
WorldSeriesVenue Minute Maid Park
U.S. Cellular Field

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Subject: 2005 Major League Baseball season
Description of subject: The 2005 Major League Baseball season was the professional baseball year in which the Chicago White Sox ended an 88-year championship drought by winning the World Series, highlighted by strong pitching and several notable individual performances across the league.

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2005 World Series seasonOfLeague 2005 Major League Baseball season
2005 National League pennant season 2005 Major League Baseball season
2005 National League Championship Series season 2005 Major League Baseball season