2000 Anaheim Angels season

2000 Anaheim Angels
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Major League affiliations
Location
Other information
Owner(s) The Walt Disney Company
General manager(s) Bill Stoneman
Manager(s) Mike Scioscia
Local television Fox Sports Net West
KCAL-9
Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc
Local radio KLAC (AM 570)
Mario Impemba, Daron Sutton
XPRS (Spanish)
José Tolentino, Ivan Lara
Stats ESPN.com
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The Anaheim Angels 2000 season involved the Angels finishing 3rd in the American League West with a record of 82 wins and 80 losses.

The Angels had an extremely powerful offense, with five players (Garret Anderson, Darin Erstad, Troy Glaus, Tim Salmon, and Mo Vaughn) hitting at least 25 homers and driving in 97 runs. Glaus led the AL in HRs, and Erstad had the most hits on his way to a .355 batting average. However, the pitching was very inconsistent. No one pitched over 170 innings. Reliever Shigetoshi Hasegawa led the team with a 3.57 ERA and was also the only one to win 10 games.

Offseason

  • January 11, 2000: Scott Spiezio was signed as a Free Agent with the Anaheim Angels.[1]
  • March 23, 2000: Kent Bottenfield was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals with Adam Kennedy to the Anaheim Angels for Jim Edmonds.[2]

Regular season

Notable transactions

  • July 29, 2000: Kent Bottenfield was traded by the Anaheim Angels to the Philadelphia Phillies for Ron Gant.[2]

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 9170 0.565 47–34 44–36
Seattle Mariners 9171 0.562 ½ 47–34 44–37
Anaheim Angels 8280 0.506 46–35 36–45
Texas Rangers 7191 0.438 20½ 42–39 29–52

Record vs. opponents

2000 American League Records

Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC  MIN NYY OAK SEA TB  TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim7–55–44–63–65–56–67–35–55–85–86–67–55–712–6
Baltimore5–75–74–65–46–43–76–35–74–83–78–56–67–67–11
Boston4–57–57–56–67–54–68–26–75–55–56–67–34–89–9
Chicago6–46–45–78–59–35–77–58–46–37–56–45–55–512–6
Cleveland6–34–56–65–86–75–75–85–56–67–28–26–48–413–5
Detroit5–54–65–73–97–65–77–68–46–47–24–55–53–910–8
Kansas City6–67–36–47–57–57–57–52–84–84–85–53–74–68–10
Minnesota3–73–62–85–78–56–75–75–55–73–94–68–45–47–11
New York5–57–57–64–85–54–88–25–56–34–66–610–25–711–6
Oakland8–58–45–53–66–64–68–47–53–69–47–25–77–311–7
Seattle8–57–35–55–72–72–78–49–36–44–99–37–58–211–7
Tampa Bay6–65–86–64–62–85–45–56–46–62–73–95–75–79–9
Texas5–76–63–75–54–65–57–34–82–107–55–77–54–67–11
Toronto7–56–78–45–54–89–36–44–57–53–72–87–56–49–9

Roster

2000 Anaheim Angels
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Garret Anderson159647185.28635117
Darin Erstad157676240.35525100
Benji Gil11030172.239623
Troy Glaus159563160.28447102
Adam Kennedy156598159.266972
Bengie Molina130473133.2811471
Tim Salmon158568165.2903497
Scott Spiezio12329772.2421749
Mo Vaughn161614167.27236117

Other batters

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jarrod Washburn1484.1723.7449
Ken Hill1678.2576.5250
Jason Dickson628226.1118

Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA
Relief pitchers
Player G W L SV ERA SO
Troy Percival5455324.5049
Shigetoshi Hasegawa6610593.4859
Ben Weber101001.848

Awards and league leaders

Darin Erstad

  • All-Star
  • AL Gold Glove (OF)
  • AL Silver Slugger Award (OF)
  • AL leader in hits (240)
  • #2 in AL in batting average (.355)
  • #3 in AL in runs scored (121)

Troy Glaus

  • All-Star
  • AL Silver Slugger Award (3B)
  • AL leader in home runs (47)
  • #5 in AL in runs scored (120)

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Edmonton Trappers Pacific Coast League Garry Templeton
AA Erie SeaWolves Eastern League Don Wakamatsu
A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Mario Mendoza
A Cedar Rapids Kernels Midwest League Mitch Seoane and Tyrone Boykin
A-Short Season Boise Hawks Northwest League Tom Kotchman
Rookie Butte Copper Kings Pioneer League Joe Urso

[3][4]

References

  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/spiezsc01.shtml
  2. 1 2 https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/botteke01.shtml
  3. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  4. Baseball America 2001 Directory. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America
Preceded by
1999
Anaheim Angels seasons
2000
Succeeded by
2001
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