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19 — — 2004: 2004: MLB AL West ^ 1st 92 70 .568 — Lost ALDS 3–0 [10] Vladimir Guerrero [4] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: 2005: 2005: MLB AL West ^ 1st 95 67 .586 — Won ALDS 3–2 Lost ALCS 4–1 [11] Bartolo Colón [2] 2006: 2006: MLB AL West 2nd 89 73 .549 4 — — 2007: 2007: MLB AL West ^ 1st 94 68 .580 —
Having undergone a number of name changes, the team has previously been known as the California Angels, Anaheim Angels and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The franchise's list of records includes those set in single games, single seasons and careers, by both the team and individual players.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Los Angeles Angels seasons" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
Download QR code; Print/export ... The 2025 Los Angeles Angels season will be the 65th season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American ... Record Streak 1:
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From 1958 to 1982, Doug Moore, Philip Petty, and Dennis Packer served as back-up voices for John Ramsey for the Dodgers, California Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, USC football, and Los Angeles Rams. Packer was Ramsey's primary backup for the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings until Ramsey's retirement from the Forum in 1978.
The 2023 Los Angeles Angels season was the 63rd season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American League, the 58th in Anaheim, and their 58th season playing their home games at Angel Stadium. Chasing history to try and reach their first playoff appearance since 2014, the Angels started 40–32, but subsequently collapsed and, on ...
The 2019 Los Angeles Angels season was the 59th season of the Angels franchise and the 54th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium). They failed to qualify for the postseason for the fifth straight year, finishing the season with a 72–90 record.