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2017 Los Angeles Angels season

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2017 Los Angeles Angels
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAngel Stadium
CityAnaheim, California
Record80–82 (.494)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersArte Moreno
ManagersMike Scioscia
TelevisionFox Sports West
(Victor Rojas, Mark Gubicza)
RadioKLAA (AM 830)

KSPN (AM 710)
(Terry Smith, Mark Langston, José Mota)

Spanish: KWKW (AM 1330)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2017 Los Angeles Angels season was the 57th season of the Angels franchise and the 52nd in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium). The Angels began the season on April 3 against the Oakland Athletics and finished the season on October 1 against the Seattle Mariners. They improved upon their record from last season, but still failed to make the playoffs for the third consecutive season, finishing 5 games behind the Minnesota Twins for the second wild card spot.

Offseason and spring training

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In the first trade of the MLB offseason on November 3, 2016, the Angels acquired Cameron Maybin for Minor League pitcher Victor Alcantara.[1] Jesse Chavez signed with the team on November 12.[2] On December 10, the Angels traded Minor League pitchers Austin Adams and Kyle McGowin to the Washington Nationals for infielder Danny Espinosa.[3] The Milwaukee Brewers sent catcher Martin Maldonado to the Angels for Jett Bandy on December 13.[4] The Angels then signed Ben Revere, an outfielder, on December 23.[5] The Angels' first signing of 2017 was infielder Luis Valbuena, formerly of the Houston Astros, who signed a 2-year, $15 million deal on January 24.[6] On February 4, first baseman Dustin Ackley was signed to a minor league contract with an offer to attend spring training.[7] Pitcher Yusmeiro Petit also inked a minor league deal with a spring training invitation days later; he went on to make the Opening Day roster.[8]

The Angels ended spring training with a 21–14 win–loss record, excluding a tie game that did not count toward the standings. Their .600 winning percentage was the best in the Cactus League.[9]

Regular season

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Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 101 61 .623 48‍–‍33 53‍–‍28
Los Angeles Angels 80 82 .494 21 43‍–‍38 37‍–‍44
Seattle Mariners 78 84 .481 23 40‍–‍41 38‍–‍43
Texas Rangers 78 84 .481 23 41‍–‍40 37‍–‍44
Oakland Athletics 75 87 .463 26 46‍–‍35 29‍–‍52


American League Leaders

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Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Cleveland Indians 102 60 .630
Houston Astros 101 61 .623
Boston Red Sox 93 69 .574
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 91 71 .562 +6
Minnesota Twins 85 77 .525
Kansas City Royals 80 82 .494 5
Los Angeles Angels 80 82 .494 5
Tampa Bay Rays 80 82 .494 5
Seattle Mariners 78 84 .481 7
Texas Rangers 78 84 .481 7
Toronto Blue Jays 76 86 .469 9
Baltimore Orioles 75 87 .463 10
Oakland Athletics 75 87 .463 10
Chicago White Sox 67 95 .414 18
Detroit Tigers 64 98 .395 21


Record against opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2017
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 10–9 4–3 1–6 3–4 1–5 3–3 2–4 2–5 7–12 4–3 4–2 8–11 6–1 12–7 8–12
Boston 9–10 6–1 4–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 2–4 5–2 8–11 3–4 3–3 11–8 5–1 13–6 16–4
Chicago 3–4 1–6 6–13 10–9 4–2 10–9 3–4 7–12 3–4 1–5 3–4 3–3 4–3 3–3 6–14
Cleveland 6–1 3–4 13–6 13–6 5–1 12–7 6–0 12–7 5–2 3–4 4–2 4–3 6–1 4–2 6–14
Detroit 4–3 4–3 9–10 6–13 3–4 8–11 3–4 8–11 3–3 1–5 1–6 2–5 1–5 3–3 8–12
Houston 5–1 4–3 2–4 1–5 4–3 3–4 12–7 5–1 5–2 12–7 14–5 3–4 12–7 4–3 15–5
Kansas City 3–3 4–2 9–10 7–12 11–8 4–3 6–1 8–11 2–5 3–3 5–2 4–3 1–6 3–3 9–11
Los Angeles 4–2 4–2 4–3 0–6 4–3 7–12 1–6 2–5 4–2 12–7 12–7 3–4 8–11 4–3 11–9
Minnesota 5–2 2–5 12–7 7–12 11–8 1–5 11–8 5–2 2–4 3–3 3–4 2–4 4–3 4–3 13–7
New York 12–7 11–8 4–3 2–5 3–3 2–5 5–2 2–4 4–2 2–5 5–2 12–7 3–3 9–10 15–5
Oakland 3–4 4–3 5–1 4–3 5–1 7–12 3–3 7–12 3–3 5–2 7–12 2–5 10–9 2–5 7–13
Seattle 2–4 3–3 4–3 2–4 6–1 5–14 2–5 7–12 4–3 2–5 12–7 5–1 11–8 1–6 12–8
Tampa Bay 11–8 8–11 3–3 3–4 5–2 4–3 3–4 4–3 4–2 7–12 5–2 1–5 2–4 9–10 11–9
Texas 1–6 1–5 3–4 1–6 5–1 7–12 6–1 11–8 3–4 3–3 9–10 8–11 4–2 3–4 14–6
Toronto 7–12 6–13 3–3 2–4 3–3 3–4 3–3 3–4 3–4 10–9 5–2 6–1 10–9 4–3 9–11


Game log

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2017 Game Log: 80–82 (Home: 43–38; Away: 37–44)
April: 14–13 (Home: 9–4; Away: 5–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 3 @ A's 2–4 Graveman (1–0) Nolasco (0–1) Casilla (1) 36,067 0–1 L1
2 April 4 @ A's 7–6 Bailey (1–0) Dull (0–1) Bedrosian (1) 11,225 1–1 W1
3 April 5 @ A's 5–0 Ramirez (1–0) Cotton (0–1) 13,405 2–1 W2
4 April 6 @ A's 1–5 Triggs (1–0) Skaggs (0–1) 13,292 2–2 L1
5 April 7 Mariners 5–1 Chavez (1–0) Gallardo (0–1) 43,911 3–2 W1
6 April 8 Mariners 5–4 Ramírez (2–0) Scribner (0–1) Bedrosian (2) 42,668 4–2 W2
7 April 9 Mariners 10–9 Bailey (2–0) Díaz (0–1) 37,175 5–2 W3
8 April 11 Rangers 6–5 (10) Bedrosian (1–0) Jeffress (0–1) 34,044 6–2 W4
9 April 12 Rangers 3–8 Griffin (1–0) Chavez (1–1) Leclerc (1) 34,599 6–3 L1
10 April 13 Rangers 3–8 Darvish (1–1) Nolasco (0–2) 30,255 6–4 L2
11 April 14 @ Royals 1–7 Duffy (2–0) Ramírez (2–1) 26,838 6–5 L3
12 April 15 @ Royals 2–3 Soria (1–0) Alvarez (1–0) 24,162 6–6 L4
13 April 16 @ Royals 0–1 Herrera (1–0) Parker (0–1) 27,950 6–7 L5
14 April 17 @ Astros 0–3 Morton (1–1) Chavez (1–2) Giles (3) 23,501 6–8 L6
15 April 18 @ Astros 5–2 Nolasco (1–2) Musgrove (1–1) Bedrosian (3) 21,760 7–8 W1
16 April 19 @ Astros 1–5 Keuchel (3–0) Ramírez (2–2) 24,028 7–9 L1
17 April 20 @ Astros 1–2 McCullers (2–0) Shoemaker (0–1) Devenski (1) 23,173 7–10 L2
18 April 21 Blue Jays 7–8 (13) Tepera (1–0) Chavez (1–3) Biagini (1) 40,176 7–11 L3
19 April 22 Blue Jays 5–4 Skaggs (1–1) Lawrence (0–2) Norris (1) 41,345 8–11 W1
20 April 23 Blue Jays 2–6 Stroman (2–2) Guerra (0–1) 35,034 8–12 L1
21 April 24 Blue Jays 2–1 Chavez (2–3) Liriano (1–2) Norris (2) 25,304 9–12 W1
22 April 25 A's 2–1 (11) Pounders (1–0) Madson (0–2) 30,124 10–12 W2
23 April 26 A's 8–5 Shoemaker (1–1) Manaea (1–2) Norris (3) 30,248 11–12 W3
24 April 27 A's 2–1 Nolasco (2–2) Graveman (2–1) Norris (4) 37,603 12–12 W4
25 April 28 @ Rangers 6–3 Guerra (1–1) Jeffress (0–2) Alvarez (1) 28,968 13–12 W5
26 April 29 @ Rangers 3–6 Darvish (3–2) Chavez (2–4) 44,597 13–13 L1
27 April 30 @ Rangers 5–2 Ramírez (3–2) Perez (1–4) Norris (5) 38,804 14–13 W1
May: 14–15 (Home: 8–5; Away: 6–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
28 May 2 @ Mariners 6–4 (11) Guerra (2–1) Pazos (0–1) 15,080 15–13 W2
29 May 3 @ Mariners 7–8 Machi (1–0) Parker (0–2) Díaz (5) 13,799 15–14 L1
30 May 4 @ Mariners 1–3 Miranda (3–2) Meyer (0–1) 15,915 15–15 L2
31 May 5 Astros 6–7 (10) Giles (1–1) Norris (0–1) Devenski (2) 34,556 15–16 L3
32 May 6 Astros 2–1 Norris (1–1) Devenski (2–2) 41,097 16–16 W1
33 May 7 Astros 3–5 Fiers (1–1) Shoemaker (1–2) Giles (8) 38,383 16–17 L1
34 May 8 @ A's 2–3 Hendriks (1–0) Guerra (2–2) 10,292 16–18 L2
35 May 9 @ A's 7–3 Meyer (1–1) Cotton (3–4) Norris (6) 11,383 17–18 W1
36 May 10 @ A's 1–3 Triggs (5–2) Chavez (2–5) Casilla (6) 11,061 17–19 L1
37 May 11 Tigers 1–7 Fulmer (4–1) Ramírez (3–3) 30,207 17–20 L2
38 May 12 Tigers 7–0 Shoemaker (2–2) Zimmermann (3–2) 44,311 18–20 W1
39 May 13 Tigers 3–4 A. Wilson (0–1) Norris (2–1) J. Wilson (2) 40,251 18–21 L1
40 May 14 Tigers 4–1 Meyer (2–1) Verlander (3–2) Norris (7) 36,215 19–21 W1
41 May 15 White Sox 5–3 Chavez (3–5) Pelfrey (0–4) Norris (8) 29,445 20–21 W2
42 May 16 White Sox 7–6 (11) Petit (1–0) Robertson (2–1) 36,089 21–21 W3
43 May 17 White Sox 12–8 Shoemaker (3–2) González (3–4) 33,234 22–21 W4
44 May 19 @ Mets 0–3 deGrom (3–1) Nolasco (2–3) Reed (5) 36,542 22–22 L1
45 May 20 @ Mets 5–7 Wheeler (3–2) Meyer (2–2) Reed (6) 37,264 22–23 L2
46 May 21 @ Mets 12–5 Chavez (4–5) Milone (1–2) 39,501 23–23 W1
47 May 22 @ Rays 3–2 Ramírez (4–3) Díaz (0–3) Norris (9) 12,249 24–23 W2
48 May 23 @ Rays 4–0 Shoemaker (4–2) Cobb (4–4) 9,014 25–23 W3
49 May 24 @ Rays 2–5 Ramirez (3–0) Nolasco (2–4) Colomé (12) 9,975 25–24 L1
50 May 25 @ Rays 0–4 Andriese (5–1) Wright (0–1) 9,459 25–25 L2
51 May 26 @ Marlins 5–8 Straily (3–3) Chavez (4–6) Ramos (5) 18,346 25–26 L3
52 May 27 @ Marlins 5–2 Ramirez (5–3) Worley (0–2) 19,366 26–26 W1
53 May 28 @ Marlins 2–9 Urena (3–2) Shoemaker (4–3) 20,444 26–27 L1
54 May 29 Braves 3–6 Teherán (4–4) Nolasco (2–5) Johnson (11) 37,891 26–28 L2
55 May 30 Braves 9–3 Bridwell (1–0) Colón (2–6) 32,028 27–28 W1
56 May 31 Braves 2–1 Parker (1–2) Vizcaíno (2–2) Norris (10) 35,795 28–28 W2
June: 14–14 (Home: 5–9; Away: 9–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
57 June 1 Twins 2–4 Rogers (3–1) Alvarez (0–2) Kintzler (14) 33,426 28–29 L1
58 June 2 Twins 5–11 Gibson (2–4) Ramirez (5–4) 39,042 28–30 L2
59 June 3 Twins 7–2 Shoemaker (5–3) Santana (7–3) 40,236 29–30 W1
60 June 4 Twins 2-3 Berríos (4–1) Nolasco (2–6) Kintzler (15) 39,701 29–31 L1
61 June 6 @ Tigers 5–3 Chavez (5–6) Norris (2–4) Norris (11) 24,175 30–31 W1
62 June 7 @ Tigers 0–4 Farmer (2–0) Meyer (2–3) 24,958 30–32 L1
63 June 8 @ Tigers 11–4 Ramirez (6–4) Fulmer (6–4) 34,810 31–32 W1
64 June 9 @ Astros 9–4 Shoemaker (6–3) Peacock (3–1) 40,786 32–32 W2
65 June 10 @ Astros 1–3 Fiers (4–2) Nolasco (2–7) Giles (16) 41,296 32–33 L1
66 June 11 @ Astros 12–6 Middleton (1–0) Feliz (2–1) 32,425 33–33 W1
67 June 12 Yankees 3–5 Clippard (1–3) Álvarez (0–3) Betances (6) 36,245 33–34 L1
68 June 13 Yankees 3–2 (11) Middleton (2–0) Shreve (1–1) 33,159 34–34 W1
69 June 14 Yankees 7–5 Parker (2–2) Herrera (0–1) Hernandez (1) 43,851 35–34 W2
70 June 15 Royals 2–7 Strahm (2–3) Nolasco (2–8) 34,884 35–35 L1
71 June 16 Royals 1–3 Kennedy (1–6) Chavez (5–7) Herrera (14) 34,184 35–36 L2
72 June 17 Royals 9–0 Meyer (3–3) Junis (2–1) 41,209 36–36 W1
73 June 18 Royals 3–7 Vargas (10–3) Ramirez (6–5) 40,178 36–37 L1
74 June 20 @ Yankees 8–3 Parker (3–2) Clippard (1–4) 39,853 37–37 W1
75 June 21 @ Yankees 4–8 Montgomery (5–4) Nolasco (2–9) 39,911 37–38 L1
76 June 22 @ Yankees 10–5 Petit (2–0) Severino (5–3) 43,051 38–38 W1
77 June 23 @ Red Sox 4–9 Porcello (4–9) Meyer (3–4) 37,034 38–39 L1
78 June 24 @ Red Sox 6–3 Ramirez (7–5) Price (2–2) Parker (1) 36,868 39–39 W1
79 June 25 @ Red Sox 4–2 Bridwell (2–0) Fister (0–1) Petit (1) 36,474 40–39 W2
80 June 26 @ Dodgers 4–0 Nolasco (3–9) Hill (4–4) 43,126 41–39 W3
81 June 27 @ Dodgers 0–4 Maeda (6–3) Chavez (5–8) 47,245 41–40 L1
82 June 28 Dodgers 3–2 Bedrosian (2–0) Báez (2–1) 44,669 42–40 W1
83 June 29 Dodgers 2–6 Kershaw (12–2) Ramírez (7–6) Jansen (18) 44,807 42–41 L1
84 June 30 Mariners 0–10 Miranda (7–4) Bridwell (2–1) 40,059 42–42 L2
July: 9–13 (Home: 5–5; Away: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
85 July 1 Mariners 4–0 Nolasco (4–9) Gaviglio (3–3) 44,644 43–42 W1
86 July 2 Mariners 3–5 Paxton (5–3) Chavez (5–9) Díaz (13) 39,279 43–43 L1
87 July 3 @ Twins 2–6 Mejía (4–3) Meyer (3–5) 36,182 43–44 L2
88 July 4 @ Twins 4–5 Gibson (5–6) Ramirez (7–7) Kintzler (22) 25,013 43–45 L3
89 July 5 @ Twins 2–1 Bridwell (3–1) Santana (10–6) Norris (12) 19,106 44–45 W1
90 July 7 @ Rangers 0–10 Hamels (4–0) Nolasco (4–10) 40,276 44–46 L1
91 July 8 @ Rangers 2–5 Ross (2–1) Chavez (5–10) 36,817 44–47 L2
92 July 9 @ Rangers 3–0 Ramirez (8–7) Darvish (6–8) Norris (13) 28,384 45–47 W1
88th All-Star Game in Miami, Florida
93 July 14 Rays 1–2 (10) Boxberger (2–1) Bedrosian (2–1) Colomé (26) 38,119 45–48 L1
94 July 15 Rays 3–6 Cobb (8–6) Ramírez (8–8) 38,515 45–49 L2
95 July 16 Rays 4–3 Hernandez (1–0) Diaz (1–4) Norris (14) 36,178 46–49 W1
96 July 18 Nationals 3–4 Jackson (1–0) Bedrosian (2–2) Doolittle (4) 43,345 46–50 L1
97 July 19 Nationals 7–0 Meyer (4–5) Gonzalez (8–5) 41,065 47–50 W1
98 July 21 Red Sox 2–6 Sale (12–4) Nolasco (4–11) 37,714 47–51 L1
99 July 22 Red Sox 7–3 Ramirez (9–8) Price (5–3) 43,829 48–51 W1
100 July 23 Red Sox 3–2 Bridwell (4–1) Porcello (4–13) Norris (15) 40,471 49–51 W2
101 July 25 @ Indians 7–11 (11) Otero (2–0) Norris (1–3) 22,364 49–52 L1
102 July 26 @ Indians 4–10 Shaw (4–4) Nolasco (4–12) 22,658 49–53 L2
103 July 27 @ Indians 1–2 Bauer (9–8) Ramírez (9–9) Allen (18) 28,083 49–54 L3
104 July 28 @ Blue Jays 7–2 Bridwell (5–1) Happ (3–8) 39,828 50–54 W1
105 July 29 @ Blue Jays 6–5 Scribner (1–0) Osuna (3–1) Norris (16) 46,502 51–54 W2
106 July 30 @ Blue Jays 10–11 Dermody (1–0) Norris (1–4) 46,852 51–55 L1
August: 18–10 (Home: 11–8; Away: 7–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
107 August 1 Phillies 7–1 Nolasco (5–12) Nola (8–7) 36,344 52–55 W1
108 August 2 Phillies 7–0 Ramirez (10–9) Thompson (1–1) 34,623 53–55 W2
109 August 3 Phillies 5–4 Petit (3–0) García (1–2) Norris (17) 34,710 54–55 W3
110 August 4 A's 8–6 Chavez (6–10) Coulombe (2–2) Norris (18) 43,330 55–55 W4
111 August 5 A's 0–5 Blackburn (3–1) Skaggs (1–2) 39,180 55–56 L1
112 August 6 A's 10–11 Smith (2–0) Norris (1–5) Treinen (5) 38,278 55–57 L2
113 August 7 Orioles 2–6 Bundy (11–8) Ramirez (10–10) 34,142 55–58 L3
114 August 8 Orioles 3–2 Bridwell (6–1) Hellickson (7–6) Middleton (1) 35,723 56–58 W1
115 August 9 Orioles 5–1 Scribner (2–0) Gausman (8–8) 36,202 57–58 W2
116 August 10 @ Mariners 6–3 Norris (2–5) Diaz (2–5) Bedrosian (4) 35,021 58–58 W3
117 August 11 @ Mariners 6–5 Middleton (3–0) Pazos (3–4) Petit (2) 38,206 59–58 W4
118 August 12 @ Mariners 6–3 Middleton (4–0) Zych (5–3) Bedrosian (5) 45,388 60–58 W5
119 August 13 @ Mariners 4–2 Bridwell (7–1) Miranda (7–6) Middleton (2) 43,199 61–58 W6
120 August 15 @ Nationals 1–3 González (11–5) Skaggs (1–3) Doolittle (12) 32,355 61–59 L1
121 August 16 @ Nationals 3–2 Nolasco (6–12) Roark (9–8) Bedrosian (6) 30,307 62–59 W1
122 August 18 @ Orioles 7–9 O'Day (1–3) Middleton (4–1) 26,185 62–60 L1
123 August 19 @ Orioles 5–1 Ramirez (11–10) Gausman (9–9) 43,929 63–60 W1
124 August 20 @ Orioles 5–4 Bedrosian (3–2) Brach (3–3) Norris (19) 24,715 64–60 W2
125 August 21 Rangers 3–5 Hamels (9–1) Skaggs (1–4) Claudio (7) 35,204 64–61 L1
126 August 22 Rangers 10–1 Middleton (5–1) Ross (3–3) 37,033 65–61 W1
127 August 23 Rangers 5–7 Claudio (3–1) Paredes (0–1) Barnette (1) 35,497 65–62 L1
128 August 24 Rangers 0–3 Pérez (9–10) Scribner (2–1) Rodriguez (1) 34,032 65–63 L2
129 August 25 Astros 1–2 McHugh (2–2) Bridwell (7–2) Giles (25) 42,333 65–64 L3
130 August 26 Astros 7–6 Wood (2–4) Clippard (2–8) Parker (2) 41,101 66–64 W1
131 August 27 Astros 5–7 Musgrove (6–8) Bedrosian (3–3) Giles (26) 37,606 66–65 L1
132 August 28 A's 3–1 Heaney (1–0) Gossett (3–7) Parker (3) 33,719 67–65 W1
133 August 29 A's 8–2 Chavez (7–10) Smith (0–4) 36,229 68–65 W2
134 August 30 A's 10–8 Bedrosian (4–3) Hatcher (0–2) Parker (4) 36,022 69–65 W3
September/October: 11–17 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
135 September 1 @ Rangers 9–10 Claudio (4–1) Bedrosian (4–4) 32,240 69–66 L1
136 September 2 @ Rangers 7–4 (10) Petit (4–0) Leclerc (2–3) Parker (5) 25,138 70–66 W1
137 September 3 @ Rangers 6–7 Perez (11–10) Heaney (1–1) Barnette (2) 28,783 70–67 L1
138 September 4 @ A's 11–9 (11) Salas (1–0) Treinen (1–5) Middleton (3) 14,571 71–67 W1
139 September 5 @ A's 8–7 (10) Bedrosian (5–4) Treinen (1–6) Paredes (1) 11,110 72–67 W2
140 September 6 @ A's 1–3 Manaea (10–9) Skaggs (1–5) Hatcher (1) 10,544 72–68 L1
141 September 8 @ Mariners 3–4 Leake (9–12) Nolasco (6–13) Díaz (32) 21,396 72–69 L2
142 September 9 @ Mariners 1–8 Albers (4–1) Heaney (1–2) 26,248 72–70 L3
143 September 10 @ Mariners 5–3 Bedrosian (6–4) Vincent (3–2) Petit (3) 20,094 73–70 W1
144 September 12 Astros 0–1 Verlander (12–8) Richards (0–1) Giles (30) 36,088 73–71 L1
145 September 13 Astros 9–1 Skaggs (2–5) Fiers (8–10) 33,899 74–71 W1
146 September 14 Astros 2–5 Peacock (11–2) Nolasco (6–14) 35,715 74–72 L1
147 September 15 Rangers 7–6 Petit (5–0) Mendez (0–1) Parker (6) 41,409 75–72 W1
148 September 16 Rangers 2–0 Bridwell (8–2) Hamels (10–4) Petit (4) 40,719 76–72 W2
149 September 17 Rangers 2–4 González (8–11) Richards (0–2) Diekman (1) 36,709 76–73 L1
150 September 19 Indians 3–6 Clevinger (11–5) Skaggs (2–6) 36,171 76–74 L2
151 September 20 Indians 5–6 Olson (1–0) Petit (5–1) Shaw (3) 38,424 76–75 L3
152 September 21 Indians 1–4 McAllister (2–2) Bridwell (8–3) Olson (1) 29,863 76–76 L4
153 September 22 @ Astros 0–3 Verlander (14–8) Petit (5–2) Giles (33) | 34,127 76–77 L5
154 September 23 @ Astros 2–6 Morton (13–7) Norris (2–6) 34,035 76–78 L6
155 September 24 @ Astros 7–5 Middleton (6–1) Devenski (8–5) Parker (7) 36,756 77–78 W1
156 September 25 @ White Sox 2–4 Shields (5–7) Nolasco (6–15) Minaya (7) 13,443 77–79 L1
157 September 26 @ White Sox 9–3 Bridwell (9–3) Volstad (1–1) 13,786 78–79 W1
158 September 27 @ White Sox 4–6 (10) Farquhar (4–2) Parker (3–3) 17,012 78–80 L1
159 September 28 @ White Sox 4–5 Infante (2–1) Chavez (7–11) Minaya (8) 19,596 78–81 L2
160 September 29 Mariners 6–5 Wood (3–4) Rzepczynski (2–2) Parker (8) 35,106 79–81 W1
161 September 30 Mariners 4–6 Lawrence (2–3) Bedrosian (6–5) Díaz (34) 38,075 79–82 L1
162 October 1 Mariners 6–2 Bridwell (10–3) Simmons (0–2) 34,940 80–82 W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member

Roster

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2017 Los Angeles Angels
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Albert Pujols 149 593 53 143 17 0 23 101 3 37 .241 .386
Andrelton Simmons 158 589 77 164 38 2 14 69 19 47 .278 .421
Kole Calhoun 155 569 77 139 23 2 19 71 5 71 .244 .392
Martín Maldonado 138 429 43 95 19 1 14 38 0 15 .221 .368
Mike Trout 114 402 92 123 25 3 33 72 22 94 .306 .629
Yunel Escobar 89 350 43 96 20 1 7 31 1 29 .274 .397
Luis Valbuena 117 347 42 69 15 0 22 65 0 48 .199 .432
C.J. Cron 100 339 39 84 14 1 16 56 3 22 .248 .437
Cameron Maybin 93 336 57 79 19 1 6 22 29 48 .235 .351
Ben Revere 109 291 37 80 13 2 1 20 21 15 .275 .344
Danny Espinosa 77 228 27 37 8 0 6 29 3 19 .162 .276
Cliff Pennington 87 194 23 49 6 0 3 21 3 16 .253 .330
Jefry Marte 45 127 10 22 5 0 4 14 1 13 .173 .307
Eric Young Jr. 47 110 24 29 5 0 4 16 12 5 .264 .418
Kaleb Cowart 50 102 18 23 5 1 3 11 4 10 .225 .382
Brandon Phillips 24 102 13 26 7 0 2 8 1 2 .255 .382
Justin Upton 27 98 19 24 7 0 7 15 4 17 .245 .531
Juan Graterol 48 84 5 17 4 0 0 10 0 1 .202 .250
Shane Robinson 20 31 7 6 0 0 0 1 2 3 .194 .194
Nick Franklin 13 24 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 5 .125 .167
Nolan Fontana 12 20 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 .050 .200
Carlos Pérez 11 20 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 .100 .250
Ramón Flores 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .125 .125
César Puello 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 .250 .250
Pitcher Totals 162 18 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .056 .056
Team Totals 162 5415 710 1314 251 14 186 678 136 523 .243 .397

Source:[1]

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Ricky Nolasco 6 15 4.92 33 33 0 181.0 205 102 99 58 143
J. C. Ramírez 11 10 4.15 27 24 0 147.1 149 72 68 49 105
Jesse Chavez 7 11 5.35 38 21 0 138.0 148 83 82 45 119
Parker Bridwell 10 3 3.64 21 20 0 121.0 115 52 49 30 73
Yusmeiro Petit 5 2 2.76 60 1 4 91.1 69 32 28 18 101
Tyler Skaggs 2 6 4.55 16 16 0 85.0 90 46 43 28 76
Matt Shoemaker 6 3 4.52 14 14 0 77.2 73 41 39 28 69
Blake Parker 3 3 2.54 71 0 8 67.1 40 20 19 16 86
Alex Meyer 4 5 3.74 13 13 0 67.1 48 30 28 42 75
Bud Norris 2 6 4.21 60 3 19 62.0 56 29 29 27 74
Keynan Middleton 6 1 3.86 64 0 3 58.1 60 25 25 18 63
José Àlvarez 0 3 3.88 64 0 1 48.2 50 23 21 12 45
Cam Bedrosian 6 5 4.43 48 0 6 44.2 41 26 22 17 53
David Hernandez 1 0 2.23 38 0 1 36.1 29 10 9 8 37
Garrett Richards 0 2 2.28 6 6 0 27.2 18 8 7 7 27
Deolis Guerra 2 2 4.68 19 0 0 25.0 20 13 13 12 22
Troy Scribner 2 1 4.18 10 4 0 23.2 17 14 11 10 18
Eduardo Paredes 0 1 4.43 18 0 1 22.1 21 11 11 6 17
Andrew Heaney 1 2 7.06 5 5 0 21.2 27 17 17 9 27
Daniel Wright 0 1 4.58 5 2 0 19.2 21 12 10 8 11
Blake Wood 2 0 4.76 17 0 0 17.0 20 9 9 4 22
Mike Morin 0 0 6.91 10 0 0 14.1 21 11 11 2 10
Fernando Salas 1 0 2.63 13 0 0 13.2 7 4 4 2 9
Brooks Pounders 1 0 10.45 11 0 0 10.1 17 12 12 5 12
Noé Ramirez 0 0 2.16 10 0 0 8.1 3 3 2 4 10
Huston Street 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 1 3
Andrew Bailey 2 0 0.00 4 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 2
Kirby Yates 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1
José Valdez 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 1 1
Jason Gurka 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0.2 2 0 0 1 0
Damien Magnifico 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 2 1
Team Totals 80 82 4.20 162 162 43 1440.2 1373 709 672 470 1312

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Salt Lake Bees Pacific Coast League Keith Johnson
AA Mobile BayBears Southern League Sal Fasano
A-Advanced Inland Empire 66ers California League Chad Tracy
A Burlington Bees Midwest League Adam Melhuse
Rookie Orem Owlz Pioneer League Tom Nieto
Rookie AZL Angels Arizona League Dave Stapleton
Rookie DSL Angels Dominican Summer League Héctor de la Cruz

All coaches and rosters can be found on each team's website.

References

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  1. ^ Perry, Dayn. "Tigers send Cameron Maybin to Angels in the offseason's first trade".
  2. ^ Axisa, Mike. "MLB Hot Stove: Angels sign reliever Jesse Chavez to boost their rotation".
  3. ^ Byrne, Connor. "Angels Acquire Danny Espinosa".
  4. ^ Moura, Pedro. "Angels make a catching swap for Milwaukee's Martin Maldonado".
  5. ^ Todd, Jeff. "Angels Sign Ben Revere".
  6. ^ "Luis Valbuena, Angels finalize 2-year, $15 million deal". January 24, 2017.
  7. ^ "Angels Sign Dustin Ackley To Minor League Deal". February 7, 2017.
  8. ^ "PLAYER UPDATES: Yusmeiro Petit". March 28, 2017.
  9. ^ "Spring Training Standings". MLB. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
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