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Wild Card teams (Top 2 teams qualify for postseason) Team W L Pct. GB; Cleveland Indians: 92: 70 .568 +½ Tampa Bay Rays: 92: 71 .564 — Texas Rangers: 91: 72 .558 1 Kansas City Royals: 86: 76 .531 5½ New York Yankees: 85: 77 .525 6½ Baltimore Orioles: 85: 77 .525 6½ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: 78: 84 .481 13½ Toronto Blue Jays: 74: 88 ...
The Angels finally moved to Angel Stadium of Anaheim in 1966, which was first called Anaheim Stadium, then subsequently renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim later. [10] They have played 29 Opening Day games there, and their starting pitchers have 15 wins and 12 losses with 2 no decisions.
2013 MLB season changes: Houston Astros transferred from the NL Central to the AL West to balance the leagues & divisions. 2016 MLB season changes: The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim rename as the Los Angeles Angels
Host city of the 2013 MLB All-Star Game: San Francisco Giants: To commemorate their 2012 World Series championship All 30 Teams To commemorate December 14, 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting (Opening Day series only) All 30 Teams Breast cancer awareness ribbons (May 12 – Mother's Day). All 30 Teams
Angel Stadium in 2019. The stadium was host to the 1967 MLB All-Star Game, the first All-Star Game to be played on prime-time television. This was the first time an All-Star Game was held at night since World War II. Angel Stadium again hosted All-Star Games in 1989 and 2010. [7]
And a potential fight is looming: In 2013, when the city and the Angels first started negotiating, a jointly commissioned study showed the stadium required $130 million to $150 million in ...
2013: 2013: MLB AL West 3rd 78 84 .481 18 — — 2014: 2014: MLB AL West ^ 1st 98 64 .605 — Lost ALDS 3–0 Mike Trout 2015: 2015: MLB AL West 3rd 85 77 .525 3 — — Los Angeles Angels: 2016: 2016: MLB AL West 4th 74 88 .457 21 — Mike Trout 2017: 2017: MLB AL West 2nd 80 82 .494 21 — — 2018: 2018: MLB AL West 4th 80 82 .494 23 ...
The 26 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 29 wins, 27 losses and 10 no decisions. [3] [4] The Dodgers started playing in Los Angeles in 1958, after moving from Brooklyn. [5] The first Opening Day game for the Dodgers in Los Angeles was played in San Francisco against the San Francisco Giants on April 15, 1958. [3]