Former Angels Garret Anderson and Tim Salmon, starters on the 2002 championship team, throw out the first pitch on opening day at Angel Stadium in April. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) A look at ...
Angels players celebrate after defeating the San Francisco Giants in Game 7 for the 2002 World Series title. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) Disney’s Baseball Land, now called Angel Stadium and ...
ANAHEIM — For a brief moment in the disappointing 2022 season, Angels fans could rejoice in 2002. That applied to a few players too. Angels pitcher Michael Lorenzen was a 10-year-old from Fullerton ...
The 2002 Angels bullpen was a group of no-names. A collection of underdogs. Guys who took the nonlinear path to the majors. Scott Schoeneweis began the year as a starter before ineffectiveness forced ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The only catcher who could slow the Angels’ running game right now might be their own. The Angels stole six bases Wednesday, and Angel catcher Bengie Molina threw out yet another ...
Early in the 2002 season, then-Anaheim Angels general manager Bill Stoneman was at a loss in his team's predicament. He saw a 3-2 start become 3-8, then 6-14 less than a month after Opening Day. One ...
A look at what some members of the 2002 Angels are doing now, at last report. Alfredo Amezaga, SS: A coach at the Team Sosa baseball training facility in Miami. Garret Anderson, LF: Working as a ...
Most of the players and coaches from the team were in attendance for the pregame ceremony, which also had special meaning for a few current Angels players who were fans as kids 20 years ago Members of ...
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