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1999 Anaheim Angels season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1999 Anaheim Angels
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkEdison International Field of Anaheim
CityAnaheim, California
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place4th
OwnersThe Walt Disney Company
General managersBill Bavasi
ManagersTerry Collins,Joe Maddon
TelevisionFox Sports West
KCAL-9
Rex Hudler,Steve Physioc
KVEA(Spanish)
RadioKLAC(AM 570)
Mario Impemba,Brian Barnhart
XPRS(Spanish)
José Tolentino,Ivan Lara
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
← 1998
2000 →
A ticket for a 1999 game between theTampa Bay Devil Rays and the Angels.

The1999 Anaheim Angels season was the39th season of theAnaheim Angels franchise in theAmerican League, the 34th inAnaheim, and their 34th season playing their home games atEdison International Field of Anaheim. The Angels finished fourth in theAmerican League West with a record of 70 wins and 92 losses.

Offseason

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  • November 16, 1998: Jeff Juden was released by the Anaheim Angels.[1]
  • November 18, 1998: Steve Decker was signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[2]
  • December 7, 1998: Jack McDowell signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[3]
  • December 7, 1998: Randy Velarde was signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[4]
  • December 23, 1998:Tim Belcher was signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[5]

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Texas Rangers9567.58651‍–‍3044‍–‍37
Oakland Athletics8775.537852‍–‍2935‍–‍46
Seattle Mariners7983.4881643‍–‍3836‍–‍45
Anaheim Angels7092.4322537‍–‍4433‍–‍48

Record vs. opponents

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1999 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 1999
TeamANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKCMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Anaheim3–91–95–51–95–57–56–46–48–46–67–56–63–96–12
Baltimore9–35–77–31–95–56–48–14–95–75–55–76–61–1111–7
Boston9–17–57–58–47–58–26–48–44–67–34–94–59–36–12
Chicago5–53–75–73–97–56–68–3–15–73–74–86–45–56–49–9
Cleveland9–19–14–89–38–57–59–33–710–27–35–43–75–79–9
Detroit5–55–55–75–75–87–46–65–74–63–74–55–52–108–10
Kansas City5–74–62–86–65–74–75–85–46–67–52–84–63–76–12
Minnesota4–61–84–63–8–13–96–68–54–67–54–85–50–124–610–7
New York4–69–44–87–57–37–54–56–46–49–18–48–410–29–9
Oakland4–87–56–47–32–106–46–65–74–66–69–15–78–212–6
Seattle6–65–53–78–43–77–35–78–41–96–68–45–87–27–11
Tampa Bay5–77–59–44–64–55–48–25–54–81–94–84–85–84–14
Texas6–66–65–45–57–35–56–412–04–87–58–58–46–410–8
Toronto9–311–13–94–67–510–27–36–42–102–82–78–54–69–9


Notable transactions

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  • April 19, 1999: Dave Silvestri was signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[6]
  • July 29, 1999: Randy Velarde was traded by the Anaheim Angels with Omar Olivares to the Oakland Athletics for Jeff Davanon, Nathan Haynes, and Elvin Nina (minors).[4]
  • August 6, 1999: Charlie O'Brien was released by the Anaheim Angels.[7]

Roster

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1999 Anaheim Angels
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CMatt Walbeck10728869.240322
1BDarin Erstad142585148.2531353
2BRandy Velarde95376115.306948
SSGary Disarcina8127162.229129
3BTroy Glaus154551132.2402979
LFOrlando Palmeiro10931788.278123
CFGarret Anderson157620188.3032180
RFTim Salmon9835394.2661769
DHMo Vaughn134524147.28133108

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Todd Greene9732178.2431442
Andy Sheets8724448.197329
Jeff Huson9722559.262018
Jim Edmonds5520451.250523
Trent Durrington4312222.18002
Bengie Molina3110126.257110
Steve Decker286315.23805
Reggie Williams306314.22216
Charlie O'Brien27626.09714
Tim Unroe275413.24116
Chris Pritchett20457.15612
Matt Luke18309.30036
Bret Hemphill12213.14302
Jeff DaVanon7204.20014
Dave Silvestri3111.09101
Mike Colangelo121.50000

Starting pitchers

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

NameGIPWLERASO
Chuck Finley33213.112114.43200
Steve Sparks28147.25115.4273
Tim Belcher24132.1686.7352
Omar Olivares20131.0894.0549
Ken Hill26128.14114.7776
Ramón Ortiz948.1236.5244
Brian Cooper527.2114.8815
Jack McDowell419.0048.0512

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jarrod Washburn1661.2455.2539
Mike Fyhrie1651.2045.0526
Relief pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Troy Percival6046313.7958
Mark Petkovsek6410413.4743
Shigetoshi Hasegawa644624.9144
Mike Magnante535203.3844
Al Levine501103.3937
Scott Schoeneweis311105.4922
Mike Holtz282308.0617
Lou Pote201132.1520
Juan Alvarez80103.004
Steve Mintz30003.602

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAEdmonton TrappersPacific Coast LeagueCarney Lansford
AAErie SeaWolvesEastern LeagueGarry Templeton
ALake Elsinore StormCalifornia LeagueMario Mendoza
ACedar Rapids KernelsMidwest LeagueMitch Seoane
A-Short SeasonBoise HawksNorthwest LeagueTom Kotchman
RookieButte Copper KingsPioneer LeagueJoe Urso

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References

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  1. ^Jeff Juden Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  2. ^Steve Decker Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^Jack McDowell Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^ab"Randy Velarde Stats".
  5. ^"Tim Belcher Stats".
  6. ^"Dave Silvestri Stats".
  7. ^Charlie O'Brien Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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