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  2. The Angels in total have completed 63 seasons in Major League Baseball, qualifying for the postseason ten times with one World Series championship (2002). The Angels are the only team in all of MLB to have never lost 100 games in a season. [1]

    • American League Championship Series
    • Cy Young Award
    • American League Division Series
    • Final position in league or division
  3. Follow Los Angeles Angels Team History, Regular Season Results, Postseason results, and more on ESPN.com.

    Season
    W
    L
    Pct
    63
    99
    .389
    73
    89
    .451
    73
    89
    .451
    77
    85
    .475
  4. During 1995, the Angels held a season-high 13-game division lead over the Mariners on August 2, but by September 26, Seattle had taken over the division lead by three games with only five games remaining in the season.

    • Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
    • inducted
  5. Los Angeles Angels Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Anaheim Angels, California Angels. Seasons: 64 (1961 to 2024) Record: 5021-5115, .495 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 10. Pennants: 1. World Championships: 1. Winningest Manager: Mike Scioscia, 1650-1428, .536 W-L%

  6. The Los Angeles Angels last won a game on Sep 22, 2024, when they managed a 9 -8 win against the Houston Astros. Since then, the Angels have lost 6 straight games. When was the last time the Angels won a playoff series? In 2009, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim beat the Boston Red Sox in the AL Divisional Series.

  7. The Angels tied a club record for home wins (54) and were in first place for all but 10 days of the season. John Lackey went 19-9, won the league ERA title (3.01) and finished third in the Cy Young Award voting. Kelvim Escobar won 18 games, and Francisco Rodriguez had 40 saves in 45 chances.

  8. Shortened seasons Due to work stoppages: Apr. 1-13, 1972, June 12-July 30, 1981, Aug. 12, 1994-remainder of season, Apr. 2-24, 1995 2020 season (60 games) began July 24, 2020 following suspension of operations due to COVID-19 pandemic. A year-by-year account of the Angels franchise history.

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