Angels World Series Wins
Overview
Won World Series 1913 69-82 Missed Playoffs 1912 52-101 Missed Playoffs 1911 44-107 Missed Playoffs 1910 53-100. 2020 is 3 seasons away. 2020 is also the last contract year for one Michael Nelson Trout. While the Angels have a chance to be a World Series team in 2019 (and maybe 2018 with the right moves), I. Tampa Bay Rays (23 years) Under manager Joe Maddon, the Rays went from worst to first in 2008. With a 97-65 record, they had the franchise's best winning percentage (.599) until this year's team. San Francisco Giants 1 at Anaheim Angels 4, F - Anaheim completed its magical, Rally Monkey-inspired run to the franchise's first-ever championship before 4.
The Los Angeles Angels have played a total of 59 seasons. Their first season was in 1961, and their most recent season was in 2020.
Have the Los Angeles Angels gone by any other names?
Yes. Between 1961 and 1964, the team was known as the Los Angeles Angels.
In 1965, the team changed their name to the California Angels.
In 1997, the team changed their name to the Anaheim Angels.
In 2005, the team changed their name to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
In 2016, the team changed their name back to the Los Angeles Angels.
When was the last time the Angels were in the playoffs?
The Los Angeles Angels last made the playoffs in 2014, when they lost the AL Divisional Series. They've been in the playoffs a total of 10 times in their 59 seasons.
Number Of Angels World Series Wins
When was the last time the Angels missed the playoffs?
The Los Angeles Angels last missed the playoffs in 2020.
When was the last time the Angels won a playoff series?
In 2009, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim beat the Boston Red Sox in the AL Divisional Series.
How Many Angels World Series Wins
When was the last time the Angels lost a playoff series?
In 2014, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim lost to the Kansas City Royals in the AL Divisional Series.
How many World Series have the Angels won?
The Los Angeles Angels won the World Series once, in 2002.
Anaheim Angels World Series Wins
The 2002 Anaheim Angels played 162 games during the regular season, won 99 games, lost 63 games, and finished in second position. They played their home games at Edison Field (Park Factors: 97/97) where 2,262,669 fans witnessed their 2002 Angels finish the season with a .611 winning percentage.
Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easilyfound on the Internet. Included, where data is available, is a 2002 Anaheim Angels Opening Day starters list, a 2002 Anaheim Angels salarylist, a 2002 Anaheim Angels uniform number breakdown and a 2002 Anaheim Angels primary starters list:2002 Anaheim Angels David Eckstein Darin Erstad Brad Fullmer Benji Gil Troy Glaus Adam Kennedy Bengie Molina Tim Salmon Jarrod Washburn | 2002 Anaheim Angels
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Did you know that a 2002 Anaheim Angels Schedule is available and it includes dates of every game played, scores of every game played, a cumulative record, and many hard to find splits (Monthly Splits, Team vs Team Splits & Score Related Splits)?