The 2009 Major League Baseball (MLB) season was brimming with unforgettable moments and historic feats. The New York Yankees secured their 27th World Series championship by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in six games. Albert Pujols of the Los Angeles Angels earned his third MVP award, leading the league in batting average, home runs, and RBIs. In May, Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett achieved a perfect game, becoming the first to do so since Randy Johnson in 2004. The Oakland Athletics set a record by winning 20 consecutive games, matching the longest winning streak in modern baseball history. Additionally, the season witnessed the return of Mark McGwire, who came out of retirement to join the St. Louis Cardinals at the age of 45. The 2009 MLB season was filled with excitement and drama, continuing to capture the hearts of fans worldwide.
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There were 393 MLB games played in April 2009.
There were 437 MLB games played in May 2009.
There were 405 MLB games played in June 2009.
There were 392 MLB games played in July 2009.
There were 425 MLB games played in August 2009.
There were 417 MLB games played in September 2009.
There were 86 MLB games played in October 2009.
There were 3 MLB games played in November 2009.
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