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| Record |
81-81 .500 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the AL West (3 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
81-81, 81-81, 81-81 |
| Runs
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696 /
697 |
| Ballpark | Anaheim Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 99 / Pitching: 99 | | Attendance | 2,402,997 (2nd) (3rd) | | Payroll/Avg | $10,785,775 / $431,431 (3rd) | | Spring Training | Casa Grande, AZ & Palm Springs (Casa Grande Stadium) | | Manager | John McNamara | | Coaches | Bob Clear, Bobby Knoop, Jimmie Reese, Marcel Lachemann, Preston Gomez | | Executives | Owner: Gene Autry, General Manager: Buzzie Bavasi, Assistant GM: Mike Port | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Edmonton Trappers, (AA) Waterbury Angels, (A) Peoria Chiefs, (A) Salem Angels, (A) Redwood Pioneers | | Radio | (KMPC) Al Conin, Bob Starr, Ron Fairly | | TV | (KTLA) Geoff Witcher, Joe Buttitta | | Spanish Radio | (KLVE) Cookie Rojas, Ulpiano Cos Villa |
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The 1984 California Angels
went 81-81
and finished 2nd
in the
American League West. The Angels
drew 2,402,997
to Anaheim Stadium.
Rod Carew and Reggie Jackson made the All-Star team.
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| | Reggie Jackson was an All-Star for the 14th and last time and led the Angels in HRs with 25. | | | | Photo by Lou Sauritch, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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