2006 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season

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2006 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Major league affiliations
2006 Uniform
Location
2006 Information
Owner(s) Arte Moreno
Manager(s) Mike Scioscia
Local television FSN West
Local radio KSPN

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2006 season started with the team trying to win their 3rd consecutive AL West title. But the biggest story of the year was Tim Salmon playing his final season. Towards the end of the season, not only were the fans excited with trying to get into the playoffs in the final month of the season, but they were excited about Salmon trying to hit his 300th home run. Eventually, he ended with 299, one short of the milestone.

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AL West W L GB Pct.
Oakland Athletics 93 69 -- .574
Los Angeles Angels 89 73 4.0 .549
Texas Rangers 80 82 13.0 .494
Seattle Mariners 78 84 15.0 .481

# Date Visitor Score Home Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings
1 April 3 Los Angeles 5 - 4 Seattle Shields Rodríguez 45,515 1-0 1st in AL West
2 April 4 Los Angeles 8 - 10 Seattle Lackey 20,051 1-1 T-1st in AL West
3 April 5 Los Angeles 4 - 6 Seattle Jeff Weaver 21,394 1-2 T-3rd in AL West
4 April 7 New York (AL) 1 - 4 Los Angeles Escobar Rodríguez 44,221 2-2 3rd in AL West
5 April 8 New York (AL) 2 - 3 Los Angeles Santana Rodríguez 44,044 3-2 2nd in AL West
6 April 9 New York (AL) 10 - 1 Los Angeles Colón 44,020 3-3 2nd in AL West
7 April 10 Texas 2 - 5 Los Angeles Lackey Rodríguez 38,003 4-3 2nd in AL West
8 April 11 Texas 4 - 5 Los Angeles Romero 40,012 5-3 T-1st in AL West
9 April 12 Texas 11 - 3 Los Angeles Escobar 42,911 5-4 T-1st in AL West
10 April 14 Los Angeles 5 - 6 Baltimore Shields 25,415 5-5
11 April 15 Los Angeles 2 - 3 Baltimore Colón 24,497 5-6
12 April 16 Los Angeles 9 - 3 Baltimore Lackey 19,904 6-6
13 April 17 Los Angeles 2 - 4 Baltimore Jeff Weaver 15,691 6-7
14 April 18 Los Angeles 8 - 2 Minnesota Escobar Shields 15,787 7-7
15 April 19 Los Angeles 10 - 12 Minnesota Romero 21,507 7-8
16 April 20 Los Angeles 6 - 4 Minnesota Gregg Rodríguez 12,990 8-8
17 April 21 Los Angeles 3 - 5 Oakland Romero 19,874 8-9
18 April 22 Los Angeles 5 - 4 Oakland Jeff Weaver Rodríguez 22,670 9-9
19 April 23 Los Angeles 4 - 3 Oakland Escobar Rodríguez 27,104 10-9
20 April 24 Detroit 0 - 3 Los Angeles Santana Rodríguez 39,776 11-9
21 April 25 Detroit 5 - 2 Los Angeles Carrasco 40,007 11-10
22 April 26 Detroit 0 - 4 Los Angeles Lackey 37,532 12-10
23 April 28 Chicago (AL) 8 - 5 Los Angeles Jeff Weaver 43,940 12-11
24 April 29 Chicago (AL) 2 - 1 Los Angeles Escobar 44,065 12-12
25 April 30 Chicago (AL) 6 - 5 Los Angeles Shields 44,135 12-13

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Win/Loss Save Attendance Record Division Standings

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
Vladimir Guerrero 156 607 200 .329 33 116
Orlando Cabrera 153 607 171 .282 9 72
Garret Anderson 141 543 152 .280 17 85
Adam Kennedy 139 451 123 .273 4 55
Chone Figgins 155 604 161 .267 9 62

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player GS W L ERA SO BB
Jered Weaver 19 11 2 2.56 105 33
John Lackey 33 13 11 3.56 190 72
Kelvim Escobar 30 11 14 3.61 147 50
Ervin Santana 33 16 8 4.28 141 70
Joe Saunders 13 7 3 4.71 51 29
Bartolo Colón 10 1 5 5.11 31 11
Jeff Weaver 16 3 10 6.29 62 21

Note: G = Games pitched; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G SV ERA SO BB

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Game Log on ESPN.com


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