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rdfs:label | - 2006 Major League Baseball season
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rdfs:comment | - 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.
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Group | - National League
- American League
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RD | - World Series
- Division Series
- League Championship Series
- TV: FOX
- TV: ESPN/FOX
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RD2-team | - Detroit Tigers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- New York Mets
- Oakland Athletics
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RD1-team | - Los Angeles Dodgers
- Detroit Tigers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- San Diego Padres
- Minnesota Twins
- New York Yankees
- New York Mets
- Oakland Athletics
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RD3-team | - Detroit Tigers
- St. Louis Cardinals
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abstract | - 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.
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