With baseball shut down because of the corona virus, I thought it would be an interesting time to look at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. We continue today with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
The Angels began life in 1961, joining the American League along with the second incarnation of the Washington Senators. They’ve changed their location designation multiple times, starting in Los Angeles, changing to California in 1966, moving to Anaheim in 1997 and, awkwardly incorporating both Los Angeles and Anaheim starting in 2005, and finally returning to just Los Angeles in 2016. I’ve seen them play 36 times, including games 1 and 2 of the 2005 ALCS against the White Sox and Jim Thome’s 500th career home run in 2008.
Home Runs
Name | Total |
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Vladimir Guerrero | 5 |
Chone Figgins | 3 |
Garret Anderson | 3 |
Juan Rivera | 3 |
Hits
Name | Total |
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Maicer Izturis | 21 |
Howie Kendrick | 18 |
Vladimir Guerrero | 16 |
Runs
Name | Total |
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Vladimir Guerrero | 10 |
Maicer Izturis | 8 |
Chone Figgins | 8 |
RBI
Name | Total |
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Garret Anderson | 9 |
Howie Kendrick | 9 |
Shohei Ohtani | 9 |
Doubles
Name | Total |
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Torii Hunter | 5 |
Maicer Izturis | 4 |
Casey Kotchman | 4 |
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