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  2. Los Angeles Angels all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Los Angeles Angels American League franchise (1961–1965; 2016–present), also known previously as the California Angels (1965–1996), Anaheim Angels (1997–2004) and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2005–2015).

  3. List of Los Angeles Angels team records - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:California Angels players - Wikipedia

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    This category includes baseball players who appeared for the Major League franchise known as the California Angels from September 2, 1965 through the 1996 season. The Angels have been known by several names: Los Angeles Angels (1961 until September 2, 1965) California Angels (September 2, 1965 through 1996) Anaheim Angels (1997 through 2004)

  5. Brian Downing - Wikipedia

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    Downing spent the majority of his baseball career as a member of the California Angels, helping them win their first American League Western Division title in 1979 and then two more division titles in 1982 and 1986. When he left the Angels in 1990, he was the team's all-time leader in almost every major offensive category. [1]

  6. Kurt Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    On January 15, 2021, Suzuki signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels. [27] On April 20, Suzuki became the 16th catcher to record 10,000 career putouts at the position. [28] On March 16, 2022, Suzuki signed a one-year, $1.75 million contract to return to the Angels. [29]

  7. MLB's top 10 catchers - AOL

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    Catchers are being counted on more and more for things like plate blocking and pitch It's no longer about simply providing offense and being able to throw out baserunners.

  8. Angels sign Travis d'Arnaud: Former All-Star catcher gets ...

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    The former Atlanta Braves All-Star catcher, cast onto the free agent market after his team declined an $8 million option for 2025, signed a two-year, $12 million contract with the Los Angeles ...

  9. Logan O'Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    Logan O'Hoppe (/ oʊ ˈ h ɒ p iː / oh-HOP-ee; [1] born February 9, 2000) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB).. O'Hoppe was born in West Islip, New York and attended St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School, committing to play college baseball for East Carolina University.