The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's 2012 season is the franchise's 52nd season and 47th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium of Anaheim).
2011–12 Offseason
Front Office and Business
The day after the end of the 2011 Regular Season, the Angels vowed to be "creative" and "aggressive" in their approach to the upcoming offseason because of the team missing out on the postseason two years in a row for the first time since 2000–01.[1] Just a day after that statement, the Angels announced that general manager Tony Reagins had resigned with owner Arte Moreno saying that "we felt a change was needed", Reagins will remain part of the front office in a different capacity.[2] On October 27, 2011, it was reported that the Angels will hire Jerry Dipoto to serve as the franchise's eleventh general manager, there will be an official announcement by the Angels on October 28.[3] The Angels also signed a major new television deal with Fox Sports worth $3 billion over a span of 20 years which works out to $150 million a year. It is the new TV deal, that many speculate, enabled the Angels to spend so much in the 2011–12 offseason.[4]
Albert Pujols and C. J. Wilson
On December 8, 2011, the Angels shocked the baseball world by signing former St. Louis Cardinals star Albert Pujols and Texas Rangers ace C. J. Wilson spending up to $331 million on the two players.[5] According to analysts, Pujols was regarded as the best offensive player (along with arguably being the best player of this generation) and Wilson being the best pitcher on the market. Pujols had been a mainstay in the St. Louis Cardinals organization for 11 years prior to the signing and the Angels reportedly came into the negotiations at the last minute to sign the prized free agent. All media speculation prior to Dec. 8 surrounding Pujols was centered around the Cardinals and Miami Marlins, while not as much as the Marlins, the Angels reported offer of $254 million over 10 years was much more than the reported offer by the Cardinals and had a full no-trade clause.[6] As for C. J. Wilson, analysts predicted that the Angels would go after him, and while the Marlins offered him more money and a longer contract term, the Orange County native opted to return home and play for the Angels for a reported $77.5 million over 5 years.[7] The two prize signings were introduced to the Southern California media and fans on December 10 in front of the two large hats at Angel Stadium. Because the press conference was outdoors and in front of the stadium, fans were encouraged to attend and anywhere between 3,000 and 5,000 fans attended to get a glimpse of the two new Angels.[8][9] Also, within just a few days of the signings, the Angels reportedly sold over 1,000 new season ticket packages, 500 online subscriptions, and a large spike in merchandise sales at the Angels team store in Anaheim.[10]
Other Transactions
One of the first moves made by new general manager Jerry Dipoto was to acquire former Rockies catcher Chris Iannetta for pitcher Tyler Chatwood and sending former Angels catcher Jeff Mathis to Toronto in order to make room at the catching position for Iannetta.[11][12] On December 7, the Angels signed veteran reliever LaTroy Hawkins a fact that was somewhat overshadowed by the Pujols and Wilson signings just a day later.[13] Later, on December 12, the Angels announced that all eligible players will be tendered a contract, including Kendrys Morales, the slugger who has not played since his breaking his leg early in the 2010 season.[14] The Angels also re-signed pitcher Jerome Williams to a one-year deal.[15] The Angels gave 2B Howie Kendrick a 4 year $33 million deal They also released OF Chris Pettit and signed Fransisco Rodriguez (Angels) to a $2 million deal.
Spring training
The Cactus League slate of games for the Angels began on Monday, March on the road against Oakland, a 9–1 Angels victory. Their first home game at Tempe Diablo Stadium was a 6–2 win on Tuesday, March 6 against the Chicago White Sox. Their final game in Arizona will be on April 1 against the Chicago Cubs, and their final preseason game will be on April 4 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
Spring Training Notes
The 2012 season marks the Angels 20th season at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, Arizona and the 7th season since the venue's massive renovations were completed in 2006.
The Angels came into the Spring with high expectations for the following 2012 campaign due to the large amount of money spent by owner Arte Moreno in the offseason signing slugger Albert Pujols and lefty C. J. Wilson. Both prized acquisitions played in the Angels first spring game against the Athletics and the two did not disappoint: Pujols went 2 for three with 1 run scored and 1 run batted in while Wilson threw 2 complete innings with no runs and giving up only one hit. Because of the high expectations for the Angels in 2012, the Angels are expecting larger than usual crowds in Tempe this spring. One of the biggest questions surrounding the Angels franchise going into the Spring Training was whether or not Kendrys Morales would make a comeback from breaking his ankle in 2010. Morales played in his first baseball game in nearly two years on March 16, 2012 in a minor league game and played in his first major league game of any kind on March 22.[16] In that game, Morales went two for three with a run scored and was described by Angels personnel and Morales as a large step forward for the slugger.[17] On March 23, in a split squad game against the Cleveland Indians in Goodyear, Morales again went two for three with a run scored in only his second game of the spring, but this time with his first home run since the 2010 regular season.[18] According the Angels radio broadcaster Terry Smith, the Angels have already sold out six home games at Tempe Diablo Stadium. The first sell-out crowd of the spring was for an Angels loss to the San Diego Padres on March 9. The Angels finished their spring training slate of games on April 4, 2012 with a record of 19–12–2, good for 3rd place in the Cactus League in terms of win percentage and 2nd in terms of number of wins (19). The average attendance at Tempe Diablo Stadium was 8,675 (total of 130,126) which was an average of 90.76% capacity. The Angels also sold out 9 of their 15 home Cactus League games.
Regular Season
- See the game log below for detailed game-by-game regular season information.
The season for the Angels begins on Friday, April 6 at home against Kansas City. Their first road game will be on Monday, April 9 at Minnesota. Their longest homestand will be from July 20–29 (10 home games), and their longest road trip will be May 18–27 and July 30-August 8 (10 road games). Their final game of the regular season will be on Wednesday, October 3 on the road against Seattle.
Notable Dates
April
April 6–8: Opening series at home against the Kansas City Royals.
April 16–19: First series against an AL West division opponent, the series will take place against the Oakland Athletics at Angel Stadium.
May
May 11–13: First series against the defending AL West and American League champion Texas Rangers, it will take place in Arlington, Texas.
May 18: Interleague play will begin for the Angels against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.
June
June 11–13: The Angels will face the cross-town rival Dodgers in Los Angeles.
June 18–20: Series against the San Francisco Giants, the team the Angels defeated in the 2002 World Series, 10 years prior.
June 22–24: Second series against the Dodgers, in Anaheim.
July
July 10: 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
September
September 28–30: Final home series of the regular season, the Angels will face the division rival Seattle Mariners.
October
October 1–3: Final series of the regular season.
Schedule and Results
Regular Season
| 2012 Game Log |
April: 8–15 (Home: 5–6; Road: 3–9)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Stadium |
Box |
GB |
| 1 |
April 6 |
Royals |
5–0 |
Weaver (1–0) |
Crow (0–1) |
|
44,106 |
1–0 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
0 |
| 2 |
April 7 |
Royals |
6–3 |
Hochevar (1–0) |
Haren (0–1) |
|
40,022 |
1–1 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
–1 |
| 3 |
April 8 |
Royals |
7–3 |
Sánchez (1–0) |
Santana (0–1) |
Broxton (1) |
32,227 |
1–2 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L2 |
–1½ |
| 4 |
April 9 |
@ Twins |
5–1 |
Wilson (1–0) |
Blackburn (0–1) |
|
39,414 |
2–2 |
Target Field |
W1 |
–1 |
| 5 |
April 11 |
@ Twins |
6–5 |
Gray (1–0) |
Takahashi (0–1) |
Capps (1) |
31,413 |
2–3 |
Target Field |
L1 |
–1½ |
| 6 |
April 12 |
@ Twins |
10–9 |
Gray (2–0) |
Thompson (0–1) |
Capps (2) |
31,782 |
2–4 |
Target Field |
L2 |
–2½ |
| 7 |
April 13 |
@ Yankees |
5–0 |
Kuroda (1–1) |
Santana (0–2) |
|
49,386 |
2–5 |
Yankee Stadium |
L3 |
–3½ |
| 8 |
April 14 |
@ Yankees |
7–1 |
Wilson (2–0) |
Hughes (0–2) |
|
46,829 |
3–5 |
Yankee Stadium |
W1 |
–3½ |
| 9 |
April 15 |
@ Yankees |
11–5 |
Nova (2–0) |
Williams (0–1) |
|
41,055 |
3–6 |
Yankee Stadium |
L1 |
–4½ |
| 10 |
April 16 |
Athletics |
6–0 |
Weaver (2–0) |
McCarthy (0–2) |
|
27,338 |
4–6 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
–4½ |
| 11 |
April 17 |
Athletics |
5–3 |
Fuentes (1–0) |
Jepsen (0–1) |
Balfour (3) |
41,016 |
4–7 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
–5 |
| 12 |
April 18 |
Athletics |
6–0 |
Colón (3–1) |
Santana (0–3) |
|
27,217 |
4–8 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L2 |
–6 |
| 13 |
April 19 |
Athletics |
4–2 |
Milone (2–1) |
Wilson (2–1) |
Balfour (4) |
27,864 |
4–9 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L3 |
–7 |
| 14 |
April 20 |
Orioles |
6–3 |
Williams (1–1) |
Matusz (0–3) |
Walden (1) |
32,272 |
5–9 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
–6½ |
| 15 |
April 21 |
Orioles |
6–3 |
Weaver (3–0) |
Arrieta (1–1) |
|
38,054 |
6–9 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W2 |
–6 |
| 16 |
April 22 |
Orioles |
3–2 (10) |
Strop (2–1) |
Hawkins (0–1) |
Johnson (7) |
38,221 |
6–10 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
–7 |
| 17 |
April 24 |
@ Rays |
5–0 |
Price (3–1) |
Santana (0–4) |
|
14,933 |
6–11 |
Tropicana Field |
L2 |
–7½ |
| 18 |
April 25 |
@ Rays |
3–2 |
Hellickson (3–0) |
Wilson (2–2) |
Rodney (6) |
14,638 |
6–12 |
Tropicana Field |
L3 |
–8½ |
| 19 |
April 26 |
@ Rays |
4–3 |
Gomes (1–1) |
Walden (0–1) |
|
15,417 |
6–13 |
Tropicana Field |
L4 |
–9 |
| 20 |
April 27 |
@ Indians |
3–2 |
Pestano (1–0) |
Carpenter (0–1) |
|
12,597 |
6–14 |
Progressive Field |
L5 |
–9 |
| 21 |
April 28 |
@ Indians |
2–1 |
Haren (1–1) |
Gómez (1–1) |
Downs (1) |
11,316 |
7–14 |
Progressive Field |
W1 |
–9 |
| 22 |
April 29 |
@ Indians |
4–0 |
Lowe (4–1) |
Santana (0–5) |
|
15,421 |
7–15 |
Progressive Field |
L1 |
–9 |
| 23 |
April 30 |
Twins |
4–3 |
Wilson (3–2) |
Blackburn (0–3) |
Downs (2) |
27,027 |
8–15 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
–9 |
|
May: 18–11 (Home: 7–5; Road: 11–6)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Stadium |
Box |
GB |
| 24 |
May 1 |
Twins |
4–0 |
Williams (2–1) |
Liriano (0–4) |
|
30,039 |
9–15 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W2 |
–8 |
| 25 |
May 2 |
Twins |
9–0 |
Weaver (4–0) |
Hendriks (0–2) |
|
27,288 |
10–15 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W3 |
–7 |
| 26 |
May 3 |
Blue Jays |
5–0 |
Morrow (3–1) |
Haren (1–2) |
|
28,359 |
10–16 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
–7½ |
| 27 |
May 4 |
Blue Jays |
4–0 |
Álvarez (2–2) |
Santana (0–6) |
|
33,160 |
10–17 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L2 |
–7½ |
| 28 |
May 5 |
Blue Jays |
6–2 |
Wilson (4–2) |
Drabek (2–3) |
|
39,018 |
11–17 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
–7½ |
| 29 |
May 6 |
Blue Jays |
4–3 |
Williams (3–1) |
Hutchison (1–1) |
Hawkins (1) |
37,548 |
12–17 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W2 |
|
| 30 |
May 7 |
@ Twins |
8–3 |
Weaver (5–0) |
Liriano (0–5) |
|
31,382 |
13–17 |
Target Field |
W3 |
|
| 31 |
May 8 |
@ Twins |
5–0 |
Diamond (1–0) |
Haren (1–3) |
|
30,776 |
13–18 |
Target Field |
L1 |
|
| 32 |
May 9 |
@ Twins |
6–2 |
Santana (1–6) |
Pavano (2–3) |
|
31,915 |
14–18 |
Target Field |
W1 |
|
| 33 |
May 11 |
@ Rangers |
10–3 |
Darvish (5–1) |
Wilson (4–3) |
|
48,201 |
14–19 |
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
L1 |
8 |
| 34 |
May 12 |
@ Rangers |
4–2 |
Carpenter (1–1) |
Harrison (4–3) |
Downs (3) |
47,699 |
15–19 |
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
W1 |
7 |
| 35 |
May 13 |
@ Rangers |
13–6 |
Feliz (3–1) |
Weaver (5–1) |
|
46,669 |
15–20 |
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
L1 |
8 |
| 36 |
May 14 |
Athletics |
5–0 |
Ross (2–3) |
Haren (1–4) |
|
32,851 |
15–21 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L2 |
8 |
| 37 |
May 15 |
Athletics |
4–0 |
Santana (2–6) |
Colón (3–4) |
|
31,762 |
16–21 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W1 |
7 |
| 38 |
May 16 |
White Sox |
7–2 |
Williams (4–1) |
Floyd (3–4) |
|
39,027 |
17–21 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W2 |
7 |
| 39 |
May 17 |
White Sox |
6–1 |
Sale (4–2) |
Wilson (4–4) |
|
30,786 |
17–22 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
7 |
| 40 |
May 18 |
@ Padres |
7–2 |
Weaver (6–1) |
Suppan (2–2) |
|
31,389 |
18–22 |
Petco Park |
W1 |
7 |
| 41 |
May 19 |
@ Padres |
3–2 |
Gregerson (1–0) |
Haren (1–5) |
Thayer (5) |
43,427 |
18–23 |
Petco Park |
L1 |
7 |
| 42 |
May 20 |
@ Padres |
3–2 (13) |
Mikolas (1–1) |
Pauley (0–1) |
|
33,975 |
18–24 |
Petco Park |
L2 |
8 |
| 43 |
May 21 |
@ Athletics |
2–1 |
Milone (6–3) |
Williams (4–2) |
Fuentes (4) |
11,292 |
18–25 |
O.co Coliseum |
L3 |
8 |
| 44 |
May 22 |
@ Athletics |
5–0 |
Wilson (5–4) |
Godfrey (0–4) |
|
12,894 |
19–25 |
O.co Coliseum |
W1 |
8 |
| 45 |
May 23 |
@ Athletics |
3–1 (11) |
Walden (1–1) |
Norberto (0–1) |
Frieri (1) |
23,617 |
20–25 |
O.co Coliseum |
W2 |
7 |
| 46 |
May 24 |
@ Mariners |
3–0 |
Haren (2–5) |
Vargas (5–4) |
|
18,048 |
21–25 |
Safeco Field |
W3 |
6½ |
| 47 |
May 25 |
@ Mariners |
6–4 |
Isringhausen (1–0) |
League (0–4) |
Downs (4) |
23,517 |
22–25 |
Safeco Field |
W4 |
6½ |
| 48 |
May 26 |
@ Mariners |
5–3 |
Williams (5–2) |
Hernández (4–4) |
Frieri (2) |
29,483 |
23–25 |
Safeco Field |
W5 |
6½ |
| 49 |
May 27 |
@ Mariners |
4–2 |
Wilson (6–4) |
Noesí (2–6) |
Downs (5) |
24,467 |
24–25 |
Safeco Field |
W6 |
6½ |
| 50 |
May 28 |
Yankees |
9–8 |
Walden (2–1) |
Wade (0–1) |
|
44,016 |
25–25 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W7 |
6½ |
| 51 |
May 29 |
Yankees |
5–1 |
Haren (3–5) |
Pettitte (2–2) |
|
42,065 |
26–25 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
W8 |
5½ |
| 52 |
May 30 |
Yankees |
6–5 |
Nova (6–2) |
Takahashi (0–2) |
Soriano (6) |
40,111 |
26–26 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
L1 |
5½ |
|
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Stadium |
Box |
GB |
|
|
|
July
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Television |
Radio |
Probable Pitcher-LAA |
Probable Pitcher-Opp. |
Stadium |
| 79 |
July 1 |
@ Blue Jays |
12:07p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rogers Centre |
| 80 |
July 2 |
@ Indians |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Progressive Field |
| 81 |
July 3 |
@ Indians |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Progressive Field |
| 82 |
July 4 |
@ Indians |
1:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Progressive Field |
| 83 |
July 5 |
Orioles |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 84 |
July 6 |
Orioles |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 85 |
July 7 |
Orioles |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 86 |
July 8 |
Orioles |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| July 10: All-Star Game-NL@AL |
5:00p PDT |
KTTV (Fox 11—National) |
|
|
|
Kauffman Stadium |
| 87 |
July 13 |
@ Yankees |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
| 88 |
July 14 |
@ Yankees |
10:05a PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
| 89 |
July 15 |
@ Yankees |
10:05a PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
| 90 |
July 16 |
@ Tigers |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 91 |
July 17 |
@ Tigers |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 92 |
July 18 |
@ Tigers |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 93 |
July 19 |
@ Tigers |
10:05a PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 94 |
July 20 |
Rangers |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 95 |
July 21 |
Rangers |
1:05p PDT |
KTTV (Fox 11—Regional) |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 96 |
July 22 |
Rangers |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 97 |
July 23 |
Royals |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 98 |
July 24 |
Royals |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 99 |
July 25 |
Royals |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 100 |
July 27 |
Rays |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 101 |
July 28 |
Rays |
6:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 102 |
July 29 |
Rays |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 103 |
July 30 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
| 104 |
July 31 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
|
August
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Television |
Radio |
Probable Pitcher-LAA |
Probable Pitcher-Opp. |
Stadium |
| 105 |
August 1 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
| 106 |
August 2 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
| 107 |
August 3 |
@ White Sox |
5:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
U.S. Cellular Field |
| 108 |
August 4 |
@ White Sox |
4:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
U.S. Cellular Field |
| 109 |
August 5 |
@ White Sox |
11:10a PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
U.S. Cellular Field |
| 110 |
August 6 |
@ Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 111 |
August 7 |
@ Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 112 |
August 8 |
@ Athletics |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 113 |
August 10 |
Mariners |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 114 |
August 11 |
Mariners |
6:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 115 |
August 12 |
Mariners |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 116 |
August 13 |
Indians |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 117 |
August 14 |
Indians |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 118 |
August 15 |
Indians |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 119 |
August 16 |
Rays |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 120 |
August 17 |
Rays |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 121 |
August 18 |
Rays |
6:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 122 |
August 19 |
Rays |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 123 |
August 21 |
@ Red Sox |
4:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Fenway Park |
| 124 |
August 22 |
@ Red Sox |
4:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Fenway Park |
| 125 |
August 23 |
@ Red Sox |
4:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Fenway Park |
| 126 |
August 24 |
@ Tigers |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 127 |
August 25 |
@ Tigers |
4:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 128 |
August 26 |
@ Tigers |
10:05a PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Comerica Park |
| 129 |
August 28 |
Red Sox |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 130 |
August 29 |
Red Sox |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 131 |
August 30 |
Red Sox |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 132 |
August 31 |
@ Mariners |
7:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
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Safeco Field |
|
September
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Television |
Radio |
Probable Pitcher-LAA |
Probable Pitcher-Opp. |
Stadium |
| 133 |
September 1 |
@ Mariners |
1:05p PDT |
KTTV (Fox 11—Regional) |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Safeco Field |
| 134 |
September 2 |
@ Mariners |
1:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Safeco Field |
| 135 |
September 3 |
@ Athletics |
1:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 136 |
September 4 |
@ Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 137 |
September 5 |
@ Athletics |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
O.co Coliseum |
| 138 |
September 7 |
Tigers |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 139 |
September 8 |
Tigers |
6:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 140 |
September 9 |
Tigers |
TBD PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 141 |
September 10 |
Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 142 |
September 11 |
Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 143 |
September 12 |
Athletics |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 144 |
September 13 |
Athletics |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 145 |
September 14 |
@ Royals |
5:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Kauffman Stadium |
| 146 |
September 15 |
@ Royals |
4:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Kauffman Stadium |
| 147 |
September 16 |
@ Royals |
11:10p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Kauffman Stadium |
| 148 |
September 18 |
Rangers |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 149 |
September 19 |
Rangers |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 150 |
September 20 |
Rangers |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 151 |
September 21 |
White Sox |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 152 |
September 22 |
White Sox |
6:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 153 |
September 23 |
White Sox |
TBD PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 154 |
September 25 |
Mariners |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 155 |
September 26 |
Mariners |
7:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 156 |
September 27 |
Mariners |
12:35p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
| 157 |
September 28 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (AM 830) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
| 158 |
September 29 |
@ Rangers |
5:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
| 159 |
September 30 |
@ Rangers |
12:05p PDT |
FSN West |
KLAA (830), KSPN (710) |
|
|
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington |
|
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| Final Games Legend |
| Angels Win |
Angels Loss |
All-Star Game |
Game Postponed |
| Future Games Legend |
| Home Game |
Away Game |
Regular Season Schedule (calendar style)
Regular Season Schedule (sortable text)
Standings
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
| Team |
BAL |
BOS |
CWS |
CLE |
DET |
KC |
LAA |
MIN |
NYY |
OAK |
SEA |
TB |
TEX |
TOR |
NL |
| Baltimore |
– |
4–2 |
3–1 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
3–2 |
1–2 |
3–0 |
3–5 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
1–3 |
5–4 |
2–1 |
| Boston |
2–4 |
– |
3–1 |
3–1 |
3–4 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
3–0 |
0–2 |
1–2 |
2–0 |
5–4 |
0–2 |
1–2 |
2–1 |
| Chicago |
1–3 |
1–3 |
– |
8–4 |
4–4 |
1–2 |
1–1 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
1–2 |
3–0 |
3–0 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
3–0 |
| Cleveland |
0–0 |
1–3 |
4–8 |
– |
3–0 |
5–4 |
2–1 |
2–0 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
4–1 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
1–2 |
1–2 |
| Detroit |
0–0 |
4–3 |
4–4 |
0–3 |
– |
4–1 |
0–0 |
3–2 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
1–5 |
2–1 |
1–3 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
| Kansas City |
2–3 |
2–1 |
2–1 |
4–5 |
1–4 |
– |
2–1 |
1–1 |
3–4 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
2–0 |
0–4 |
1–2 |
| Los Angeles |
2–1 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
1–2 |
– |
6–3 |
3–3 |
4–5 |
4–0 |
0–3 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
1–2 |
| Minnesota |
0–3 |
0–3 |
1–2 |
0–2 |
2–3 |
1–1 |
3–6 |
– |
2–2 |
3–0 |
1–2 |
1–2 |
0–3 |
2–2 |
2–1 |
| New York |
5–3 |
2–0 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
4–3 |
3–3 |
2–2 |
– |
3–0 |
2–1 |
2–4 |
1–2 |
0–2 |
1–2 |
| Oakland |
1–2 |
2–1 |
2–1 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
2–1 |
5–4 |
0–3 |
0–3 |
– |
2–5 |
2–1 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
| Seattle |
0–0 |
0–2 |
0–3 |
1–4 |
5–1 |
0–0 |
0–4 |
2–1 |
1–2 |
5–2 |
– |
0–4 |
5–5 |
1–2 |
3–0 |
| Tampa Bay |
1–2 |
4–5 |
0–3 |
0–0 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
3–0 |
2–1 |
4–2 |
1–2 |
4–0 |
– |
2–1 |
6–2 |
1–2 |
| Texas |
3–1 |
2–0 |
2–1 |
1–2 |
3–1 |
0–2 |
2–1 |
3–0 |
2–1 |
1–1 |
5–5 |
1–2 |
– |
4–2 |
2–1 |
| Toronto |
4–5 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
4–0 |
2–2 |
2–2 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
2–1 |
2–6 |
2–4 |
– |
2–1 |
Roster
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim roster
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| Active roster |
Inactive roster |
Coaches/Other |
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Pitchers
Starting rotation
Bullpen
Closer
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Designated hitters
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Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
60-day disabled list
25 Active, 15 Inactive
7- or 15-day disabled list
† Suspended list
# Personal leave
Roster updated May 29, 2012
Transactions • Depth chart
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See also
Other Anaheim–based teams in 2012
References
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championships (1) |
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pennants (1) |
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