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1995 California Angels 1995 California Angels
1994/1996
Record 78-67 .538
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Standings 2nd in the AL West (1 game back)
Pythagorean 82-63, 82-63, 82-63
Runs (S/A) 801 / 697
BallparkAnaheim Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 100 / Pitching: 100
Attendance1,748,680 (6th) (13th)
Payroll/Avg$34,702,577 / $1,164,610 (14th)
Spring TrainingTempe, Arizona (Tempe Diablo Stadium)
ManagerMarcel Lachemann
CoachesBill Lachemann, Bobby Knoop, Chuck Hernandez, Joe Maddon, Rick Burleson, Rod Carew
ExecutivesOwner: Gene Autry, CEO/President: Richard M. Brown, General Manager: Bill Bavasi, Special Assistant to the GM: Preston Gomez
Minor Leagues(AAA) Vancouver Canadians, (AA) Midland Angels, (A) Cedar Rapids Kernels, (A) Boise Hawks, (A) Lake Elsinore Storm
Radio (KMPC) Bob Starr, Mario Impemba
TV (KTLA) Ken Brett, Ken Wilson
Cable TV (Prime Sports West) Ken Brett, Ken Wilson

The 1995 California Angels went 78-67 and finished 2nd in the American League West. The Angels drew 1,748,680 to Anaheim Stadium. Gary DiSarcina, Jim Edmonds, Chuck Finley and Lee Smith made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1995 included Mark Langston and J.T. Snow.

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