The 2013 Major League Baseball season was unforgettable, crowned by the Boston Red Sox's victory in the World Series. The season began with the New York Yankees setting the pace, highlighted by the impressive performances of Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson. Nevertheless, the Red Sox dominated the year, propelled by the leadership of David Ortiz and Mike Napoli. In the National League, it was a fierce battle for dominance between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves, with the Braves ultimately securing the East Division title. Standout teams included the Pittsburgh Pirates, who broke a 21-year playoff absence, and the Oakland Athletics, who exceeded expectations by winning 96 games. The playoffs were marked by thrilling moments, such as the Dodgers' stunning comeback against the Braves in the NLDS and the Red Sox's remarkable 4-0 sweep of the Detroit Tigers in the ALCS. The World Series spotlighted an eagerly awaited showdown between the Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals, with Boston claiming victory in six games to earn their eighth championship in franchise history.
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There were 2 MLB games played in March 2013.
There were 392 MLB games played in April 2013.
There were 418 MLB games played in May 2013.
There were 407 MLB games played in June 2013.
There were 387 MLB games played in July 2013.
There were 421 MLB games played in August 2013.
There were 406 MLB games played in September 2013.
There were 38 MLB games played in October 2013.
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