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1980 California Angels 1980 California Angels
1979/1981
Record 65-95 .406
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Standings 6th in the AL West (31 games back)
Pythagorean 70-90, 70-90, 70-90
Runs (S/A) 698 / 797
BallparkAnaheim Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 98 / Pitching: 97
Attendance2,297,327 (2nd) (4th)
Payroll/Avg$4,775,350 / $191,014 (4th)
Spring TrainingPalm Springs, California
ManagerJim Fregosi
CoachesBob Clear, Bobby Knoop, Deron Johnson, Jimmie Reese, Larry Sherry, Merv Rettenmund
ExecutivesOwner: Gene Autry, General Manager: Buzzie Bavasi, Assistant GM: Mike Port
Minor Leagues(AAA) Salt Lake City Gulls, (AA) El Paso Diablos, (A) Salinas Angels, (Rookie) Idaho Falls Angels
Radio (KMPC) Bob Starr, Steve Bailey, Steve Shannon
TV (KTLA) Dick Enberg, Bob Starr, Ron Fairly, Steve Shannon

The 1980 California Angels went 65-95 and finished 6th in the American League West. The Angels drew 2,297,327 to Anaheim Stadium. Rod Carew and Bobby Grich made the All-Star team.

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Rod Carew was selected to his 14th straight All-Star game, was 5th in batting, and led the Angels in doubles, triples, steals, hits, and hitting.

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