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Giancarlo, welcome to Wikipedia.

A tip: When you add a bit such as first contested = [[1951 NFL Season|November 18, 1951]], the link to 1951 NFL Season is a miscapitalized redirect to 1951 NFL season, so it then shows up in a report of links to miscapitalized redirects, which is something I work on, so I notice and fix it. It would be best if you'd not capitalize things that are not proper names, per MOS:CAPS. Dicklyon (talk) 21:22, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Freeway Series Los Angeles Angels vs Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB)

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You didn't update the series summary score edit on Freeway Series Los Angeles Angels vs Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball MLB is the last one to upgrade can you update it please let me know thanks. 47.19.238.9 (talk) 02:12, 22 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Season-by-season results

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Angels vs. Dodgers Season-by-Season Results
1990s (Dodgers, 9–5)
Season Season series at Anaheim Angels
LAD‍–‍ANA
at Los Angeles Dodgers
ANA‍–‍LAD
Overall series Notes
1997 Dodgers 4‍–‍0 5‍–‍4; 8‍–‍2 3‍–‍4; 5‍–‍7 Dodgers
4‍–‍0
First season series sweep by either team.
1998 Angels 3‍–‍1 5‍–‍6; 4‍–‍6 5–6(11); 3‍–‍2 Dodgers
5‍–‍3
1999 Dodgers 4‍–‍2 6–7(10); 3‍–‍1; 13‍–‍3 4‍–‍5; 4‍–‍7; 7‍–‍5 Dodgers
5‍–‍3
First year of 6-game home-and-away format.
2000s (Angels, 36–24)
Season Season series at Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
LAD–ANA/LAA
at Los Angeles Dodgers
ANA/LAA–LAD
Overall series Notes
2000 Angels 4‍–‍2 5‍–‍12; 8‍–‍3; 7‍–‍8 3–4(10); 5‍–‍3; 6‍–‍2 Dodgers
9‍–‍5
2001 Angels 4‍–‍2 6‍–‍2; 5‍–‍6; 4‍–‍6 1‍–‍0; 1‍–‍2; 6–5(10) Tie
13‍–‍13
2002 Tie 3‍–‍3 7‍–‍5; 1‍–‍7; 0‍–‍5 8‍–‍4; 5‍–‍10; 4‍–‍5 Tie
16‍–‍16
Angels advance to the American League playoffs as the Wild Card, Win American League pennant
Angels win 2002 World Series.
2003 Angels 4‍–‍2 0‍–‍3; 0‍–‍3; 1‍–‍3 2‍–‍5; 2‍–‍4; 6‍–‍3 Angels
20‍–‍18
2004 Tie 3‍–‍3 3‍–‍7; 8‍–‍5; 6‍–‍2 13‍–‍0; 7‍–‍5; 5‍–‍10 Angels
23‍–‍21
Both teams make the postseason for the first time.
2005 Angels 5‍–‍1 0‍–‍7; 1‍–‍3; 3‍–‍5 9‍–‍0; 3‍–‍1; 2‍–‍6 Angels
28‍–‍22
Angels rename to "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" (see City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball LP for more information.)
Angels win American League West Division title and finish as runner-up in their respective league championship series.
2006 Dodgers 4‍–‍2 6‍–‍1; 2‍–‍9; 0‍–‍4 3‍–‍16; 4‍–‍8; 0‍–‍7 Angels
30‍–‍26
2007 Angels 5‍–‍1 1‍–‍9; 2‍–‍6; 1‍–‍4 1‍–‍2; 3‍–‍0; 10‍–‍4 Angels
35‍–‍27
Angels win their first of three consecutive American League West Division titles.
2008 Tie 3‍–‍3 2‍–‍4; 6‍–‍3; 2‍–‍10 0‍–‍6; 0‍–‍1; 1‍–‍0 Angels
38‍–‍30
Both teams win their respective divisions.
2009 Tie 3‍–‍3 4‍–‍5; 6‍–‍4; 5‍–‍3 3‍–‍1; 4–5(10); 10‍–‍7 Angels
41‍–‍33
Both teams win their respective divisions.
2010s (Angels, 29–21)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Angels (of Anaheim)
LAD‍–‍LAA
at Los Angeles Dodgers
LAA‍–‍LAD
Overall series Notes
2010 Angels 5‍–‍1 3‍–‍6; 1‍–‍2; 10‍–‍6 10‍–‍1; 4‍–‍2; 6‍–‍5 Angels
46‍–‍34
First Angels sweep at Dodger Stadium.
2011 Angels 4‍–‍2 5‍–‍0; 1‍–‍7; 1‍–‍3 8‍–‍3; 6‍–‍1; 2‍–‍3 Angels
50‍–‍36
2012 Angels 4‍–‍2 5‍–‍8; 3‍–‍1; 3‍–‍5 3‍–‍2; 2‍–‍5; 2‍–‍1 Angels
54‍–‍38
2013 Tie 2‍–‍2 3‍–‍4; 2‍–‍3 7‍–‍8; 0‍–‍3 Angels
56‍–‍40
Series changed to four-game format with two in each city, except in years the AL West plays the NL West (2015, 2018, 2020, 2021)
Dodgers win their first of eight consecutive National League West Division titles.
2014 Dodgers 3‍–‍1 2‍–‍1; 7‍–‍0 5‍–‍0; 4‍–‍5 Angels
57‍–‍43
Both teams win their respective divisions.
2015 Dodgers 5‍–‍1 7‍–‍5; 6‍–‍4; 2‍–‍3 3‍–‍5; 1‍–‍3; 3‍–‍5 Angels
58‍–‍48
Dodgers win National League West Division.
2016 Angels 3‍–‍1 1‍–‍8; 4‍–‍7 7‍–‍6; 1‍–‍5 Angels
61‍–‍49
Angels name reverts to "Los Angeles Angels".
Dodgers win National League West Division.
2017 Tie 2‍–‍2 2‍–‍3; 6‍–‍2 4‍–‍0; 0‍–‍4 Angels
63‍–‍51
Dodgers win National League West Division.
Dodgers lose 2017 World Series.
2018 Tie 3‍–‍3 2‍–‍3; 3‍–‍1; 3‍–‍4 2‍–‍3; 5–4(10); 3‍–‍5 Angels
66‍–‍54
Dodgers win National League West Division, win National league pennant, and Dodgers lose 2018 World Series.
2019 Angels 4‍–‍0 3‍–‍5; 3‍–‍5 5‍–‍4; 3‍–‍2 Angels
70‍–‍54
First season series sweep by the Angels and first by either team since 1997, the first year with interleague play.
Dodgers win National League West Division.
2020s (Dodgers, 18‍–‍4)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Angels
LAD‍–‍LAA
at Los Angeles Dodgers
LAA‍–‍LAD
Overall series Notes
2020 Dodgers 6‍–‍0 7‍–‍4; 6–5(10); 8‍–‍3 5‍–‍9; 6‍–‍7; 0‍–‍5 Angels
70‍–‍60
Season shortened to 60 games due to COVID-19 pandemic. Second season series sweep by the Dodgers.
Dodgers win National League West Division.
Dodgers win 2020 World Series.
2021 Tie 3‍–‍3 2‍–‍9; 14‍–‍11; 1‍–‍2 4–3(10); 3‍–‍5; 2‍–‍8 Angels
73‍–‍63
Albert Pujols signs with the Dodgers after being released by the Angels on May 17.
2022 Dodgers 4‍–‍0 9‍–‍1; 7‍–‍1 0‍–‍2; 1‍–‍4 Angels
73‍–‍67
Third season series sweep by the Dodgers.
2023 Dodgers 4‍–‍0 2‍–‍0; 2‍–‍0 4‍–‍11; 5‍–‍10 Angels
73‍–‍71
All MLB teams start playing each other annually. Four-game format (two games at each ballpark) used for interleague rivals. Fourth season series sweep by the Dodgers.
Dodgers finish the longest win streak of the series, a 10-game winning streak.
2024 Tie 1‍–‍1 Upcoming, September 3‍–‍4 3‍–‍2; 2‍–‍7 Angels
74‍–‍72
Two games remaining in Anaheim. Shohei Ohtani signs with the Dodgers after six seasons with the Angels.
2025 Return of six-game format with each team hosting a three-game series
Summary of Results
Season Season series at Los Angeles Angels at Dodgers Notes
Overall Regular Season Angels 74‍–‍72 Angels, 42‍–‍30 Dodgers, 42‍–‍32

This edit summary results series is the only to update for to upgrade the summary results please fix it please thanks. 69.94.57.76 (talk) 03:43, 22 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Show Me Series Cardinals–Royals rivalry

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Can you update the score results summary edit please it needs to be done let me know thanks. 2600:4808:4890:1D00:2890:42A1:A676:8DC0 (talk) 01:22, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Results summary

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Note: All game scores are listed with the visiting score first

Season Season series at Kansas City Royals
STL-KC
at St. Louis Cardinals
KC-STL
Notes Ref
1985 World Series Royals 4–3 3-1; 4-2; 1-2; 0-11 6-1; 0-3; 6-1 Royals lose the first two games at home, rally to win their first World Series title. [1]
1997 Cardinals 2–1 9-7; 5-16; 5-4 no games First regular season game and series between the two teams [2]
1998 Royals 2–1 no games 6-1; 6-4; 0-3 [3]
1999 Royals 2–1 7-5; 10-11; 13-17 no games [4]
2000 Cardinals 2–1 no games 7-4; 4-5; 2-4 [5]
2001 Royals 3–0 4-7; 1-4; 2-3(13) no games [6]
2002 Cardinals 5–1 12-6; 11-3; 2-3 0-3; 3-5; 1-5 First year of 6-game home-and-home series [7]
2003 Tie 3–3 3-6; 13-9; 13-6 10-4; 1-8; 5-2 [8]
2004 Cardinals 3–0 5-2; 3-1(10); 10-3 no games Series reverts to 3 games for 2004 and 2005
Cardinals lose 2004 World Series
[9]
2005 Cardinals 2–1 7-6; 6-5; 2-9 no games [10]
2006 Cardinals 4–2 9-6; 4-2; 10-3 7-5(10); 8-7(11); 7-9 Cardinals open the New Busch Stadium, series returns to 6-game format
Cardinals win 2006 World Series
[11]
2007 Tie 3–3 1-8; 7-3; 8-17 5-3; 1-5; 6-7(14) [12]
2008 Royals 4–2 2-7; 5-1; 9-6 2-1; 3-2; 4-1 [13]
2009 Cardinals 5–1 10-5; 7-1; 12-5 0-5; 0-5; 3-2 [14]
2010 Royals 2–1 2-4; 5-3; 3-10 no games Series reverts to 3 games for 2010 season only [15]
2011 Cardinals 4–2 0-3; 3-0; 9-8(10) 5-4; 4-5; 4-5 Cardinals win 2011 World Series [16]
2012 Cardinals 4–2 11-4; 8-2; 11-8 3-2; 7-10; 5-3(15) [17]
2013 Cardinals 3–1 6-3; 4-1 3-5; 4-2 Series changed to four-game format with two in each city.
except in years the AL Central plays the NL Central (2015, 2018, etc.)
Cardinals lose 2013 World Series
[18]
2014 Royals 3–1 5-2(11); 2-3 6-0; 8-7 Royals lose 2014 World Series [19]
2015 Cardinals 4–2 0-5; 2-3(6); 6-1 0-4; 2-3; 3-4 Teams enter both series (May 22, June 12) with the two best records in baseball.
Both teams finish the season with the best records in their respective leagues.
Royals win 2015 World Series
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2016 Royals 3–1 2-6; 8-4 3-2(12); 4-2 [21]
2017 Cardinals 4–0 11-3; 10-3 5-8; 6-8 [22]
2018 Cardinals 4–2 7-0; 8-3; 8-2 0-6; 5-1; 5-2(10) [23]
2019 Cardinals 3–1 2-0; 6-0 8-2; 3-10 [24]
2020 Tie 3–3 1-4; 5-0; 3-12 3-9; 5-4; 5-6 [25]
2021 Cardinals 5–1 6-0; 9-4; 7-2 2-4; 2-5; 6-5 [26]
2022 Cardinals 3–1 1-7; 10-0 5-6; 0-1 [27]
2023 Tie 2–2 8-12; 5-4 7-0; 1-2 All MLB teams start playing each other in a season; Four-game series format used for interleague rivals. [28]
2024 Royals 3–1 8-5; 3-8 6-4; 8-5 [29]
2025 May 16–18 June 3–5 Return of six-game format with each team hosting a three-game series.
Regular Season Cardinals 76–52 at Kansas City Royals
Cardinals, 46–24
at St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals, 30–28
Postseason Royals 4–3 at Kansas City Royals
Tied, 2-2
at St. Louis Cardinals
Royals, 2–1
Overall Cardinals 79–56 at Kansas City Royals
Cardinals, 48–26
at St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals, 31–30

It needs to be fixed by the way.2600:4808:4890:1D00:2890:42A1:A676:8DC0 (talk) 02:03, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Can you update the score results summary edit please it needs to be done let me know thanks. 2600:4808:4890:1D00:2890:42A1:A676:8DC0 (talk) 01:22, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Series year-by-year results

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Season Season series at Florida/Miami Marlins
TB-MIA
at Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays
MIA-TB
Notes
1998 Marlins 3–1 4–8; 1–5 3–2(12); 4–6 Devil Rays' inaugural season
1999 Marlins 5–1 4–11; 9–8; 2–3 10–0; 9–7; 11–6
2000 Tie 3–3 8–3; 5–6; 9–10 4–6; 5–1; 6–7
2001 Marlins 4–2 4–7; 0–11; 4–6 4–5(11); 3–4; 6–1
2002 Devil Rays 4–2 4–3(14); 0–3; 4–1 0–4; 3–2; 5–6(12)
2003 Marlins 3–0 1–3(11); 0–2(5); 2–3 no games Marlins win World Series
2004 Devil Rays 4–2 4–2; 6–1; 3–4 0–2; 4–6; 11–4
2005 Marlins 6–0 6–7; 3–4; 5–8 7–4; 6–2; 1–0
2006 Devil Rays 4–2 8–5; 8–4; 1–3 4–5(10); 3–4; 0–3
2007 Marlins 4–2 8–14; 7–2; 9–4 8–4; 7–2; 4–3
2008 Rays 5–1 6–4; 15–3; 6–1 3–7; 1–4; 9–3 Devil Rays shorten their name to "Rays" and also win AL Pennant
2009 Rays 5–1 15–2; 10–3; 4–5(11) 3–7; 2–3; 2–5
2010 Marlins 4–2 4–7; 9–8(11); 1–4 14–9; 5–6; 6–1 Rays win AL East
2011 Rays 4–2 3–5; 3–5; 4–0 1–5; 4–7; 1–2 Rays win AL Wild Card
2012 Rays 5–1 5–1; 13–4; 4–2 0–11; 4–3(15) 0–3 Marlins change name to "Miami Marlins" and Marlins Park opens
2013 Rays 4–0 3–1; 5–2 6–10; 6–7 Rays win AL Wild Card
2014 Marlins 4–0 1–3; 0–1 5–4; 11–6
2015 Rays 5–1 9–10(10); 2–0; 8–5 2–4; 4–6; 1–4
2016 Marlins 3–1 6–7; 4–3 4–3; 9–1
2017 Rays 3–1 4–2; 3–1 10–6; 1–5
2018 Marlins 4–2 2–3; 9–6(16); 0–3 6–5; 3–2; 4–6
2019 Rays 4–0 4–0; 1–0 6–8; 2–7 Rays win AL Wild Card
2020 Rays 5–1 2–0; 4–0; 12–7 4–5; 7–3; 4–5(10) First time both teams qualify for postseason together; Rays win AL pennant
2021 Rays 5–1 1–0, 6–4, 7–12 0–8, 3–7, 2–3
2022 Rays 4–0 7–2, 2–1(10) 0–4, 4–5
2023 Rays 3–1 11–2, 3–0 1–4, 7–1 Both teams get swept in wildcard round
2024 Rays 3–1 9–5, 5–3 3–9, 6–2
Overall Rays 81–60 at Florida/Miami Marlins
Rays, 41–31
at Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays
Rays, 41–28

It needs to be fixed by the way. 2600:4808:4890:1D00:2890:42A1:A676:8DC0 (talk) 02:05, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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