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Baseball Trivia: of the 6 divisions in the MLB which one have all the teams won at least one World Series

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Baseball Trivia: of the 6 divisions in the MLB which one have all the teams won at least one World Series

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  1. al central


  2. NL Central

  3. Al Central  

  4. It is the AL Central. The White Sox won in 2005, the Twins in '87 and '91, the Tigers in '84, the Royals in '85 and the Indians in 1920 and 1948.

  5. AL Central.

    Chicago White Sox -- last 2005

    Cleveland Indians -- last 1948

    Detroit Tigers -- last 1984

    Kansas City Royals -- only 1985

    Minnesota Twins -- last 1991

    AL East -- fail with Rays.

    AL West -- fail with Rangers, Mariners.

    NL East -- fail with Nationals (Expos).

    NL Central -- fail with Astros, Brewers.

    NL West -- fail with Padres, Rockies.


  6. the al central not the nl central because the brewers have never won a world series

    Chicago White Sox (2005) 3 2 .600 Ended 87 year title drought with World Series win in 2005.

    5 Cleveland Indians (1948) 2 3 .400 Current 59 year title drought is the 2nd longest in the MLB.

    Minnesota Twins (1991) 3 3 .500 1-2 as Washington Senators Detroit Tigers (1984) 4 6 .400 Kansas City Royals (1985) 1 1 .500  

  7. i was going to say the al central

    but i guess im a little late...

  8. the al central

    white sox-2004

    twins-1991,1987

    indians- a long time ago

    royals-1985

    tigers-1984, most recent

  9. I believe it's the AL Central

    White Sox - 1906, 1917, 2005

    Royals - 1985

    Indians - 1920, 1948

    Twins - 1987, 1991

    Tigers - 1935, 1945, 1968, 1984

    The NL Central is close but Milwaukee won as the Braves and the Astros haven't won at all (they were there in 2005 but lost to the White Sox)

  10. the nl central

  11. The AL Central

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