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1983 California Angels 1983 California Angels
1982/1984
Record 70-92 .432
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Standings 5th in the AL West (29 games back)
Pythagorean 75-87, 75-87, 75-87
Runs (S/A) 722 / 779
BallparkAnaheim Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 99
Attendance2,555,016 (1st) (2nd)
Payroll/Avg$9,745,825 / $389,833 (4th)
Spring TrainingCasa Grande & Phoenix, AZ & Palm Springs (Casa Grande Stadium & Polo Grounds)
ManagerJohn McNamara
CoachesBob Clear, Bobby Knoop, Jimmie Reese, Preston Gomez, Tom Morgan
ExecutivesOwner: Gene Autry, General Manager: Buzzie Bavasi, Assistant GM: Mike Port
Minor Leagues(AAA) Edmonton Trappers, (AA) Nashua Angels, (A) Peoria Suns, (A) Salem Angels, (A) Redwood Pioneers
Radio (KMPC) Allan Elconin, Bob Starr, Ron Fairly
TV (KTLA) Bob Starr, Joe Buttitta, Ron Fairly
Spanish Radio (KLVE) Antonio Gonzalez, Ulpiano Cos Villa

The 1983 California Angels went 70-92 and finished 5th in the American League West. The Angels drew 2,555,016 to Anaheim Stadium. Bob Boone, Rod Carew, Doug DeCinces, Reggie Jackson and Fred Lynn made the All-Star team.

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