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In 2002, the Angels went from losing 87 games to winning 99 to set a franchise record for wins at the time while making the postseason for the first time in sixteen years. They would roll to a World Series victory during the postseason, which included winning the final two games while facing elimination. Arte Moreno bought the team from Disney ...
The Yankees threatened Angels closer Brian Fuentes in the ninth inning. With two outs, Fuentes loaded the bases, but Nick Swisher popped out to end the game. As of 2024, this remains the Angels last post-season victory.
The Angels have the longest active postseason drought at 10 years, while the Cincinnati Reds have the longest active postseason series-win drought at 28 years. [1] Long postseason droughts were ended recently by the Nationals (30 years, ending in 2012), the Pirates (20 years, ending in 2013), the Royals (28 years, ending in 2014), the Blue Jays ...
The Yankees would win their next AL pennant in 2024 over the now-Cleveland Guardians in five games. The Angels would not return to the postseason again until 2014. To date, this remains the last postseason appearance outside of the divisional round for the Angels.
As of 2024, this remains the Angels’ most recent postseason appearance. In addition, this was the Angels last postseason game with Anaheim in their name, as they have simply be known as 'Los Angeles Angels' since 2016.
After rare storms drenched Angel Stadium, the Angels eventually took the field and scored a 7-3 win over the Oakland Athletics to end the season.
In Game 3, the Angels blew out the Giants to go up 2–1 in the series as Ramón Ortiz got the best of Liván Hernández, while the Giants narrowly took Game 4 by one run to even the series. In Game 5, the Giants embarrassed the Angels in a 16–4 blowout to be one win away from their first World Series title since 1954. Game 6 became famous ...
This is a complete listing of Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams [ a ] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins.