2005 MLB Season Schedule & Scores

The 2005 MLB season was highlighted by several notable events. The Chicago White Sox ended their 88-year World Series title drought by sweeping the Houston Astros in four games. The Boston Red Sox, who had claimed the previous two World Series titles, were ousted in the Division Series by the eventual American League champion White Sox. The National League witnessed the emergence of the Philadelphia Phillies, powered by reigning MVP Albert Pujols, and bolstered by the trade deadline acquisition of Jim Thome. The Phillies made it to the World Series but were defeated by the White Sox in five games. The season also saw remarkable milestones, such as Cal Ripken Jr. becoming the first player to achieve 3,000 hits and 400 home runs, and Barry Bonds surpassing Hank Aaron's all-time home run record. Overall, the 2005 MLB season was unforgettable, with multiple teams reaching new heights and delivering exciting moments for fans throughout the year.

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April 2005

There were 362 MLB games played in April 2005.

May 2005

There were 419 MLB games played in May 2005.

June 2005

There were 402 MLB games played in June 2005.

July 2005

There were 407 MLB games played in July 2005.

August 2005

There were 419 MLB games played in August 2005.

September 2005

There were 413 MLB games played in September 2005.

October 2005

There were 60 MLB games played in October 2005.

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