2018 Los Angeles Angels season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2018 Los Angeles Angels season was the 58th season of the Angels franchise and the 53rd in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium ). The Angels began the season on March 29 against the Oakland Athletics and ended the season on September 30 also against the A's. Manager Mike Scioscia retired at the end of the season. It was also two-way player Shohei Ohtani 's first season with the club.
Offseason
On December 9, 2017, the Angels signed RHP/OF Shohei Ohtani from Japan to a minor league contract with a $2.315 million signing bonus. He made the major league roster.[ 1] [ 2]
On December 13, 2017, the Angels traded minor leaguers Troy Montgomery and Wilkel Hernandez to the Detroit Tigers for 2B Ian Kinsler . Two days later, the Angels signed Zack Cozart to a three-year, $38 million contract. Cozart is expected to play third base.[ 3]
On February 21, 2018, the Angels acquired Jabari Blash from the New York Yankees in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.[ 4]
Regular season
Season standings
American League West
American League leaders
Game log
2018 Game Log: 80–82 (Home: 42–39; Away: 38–43)
March: 2–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–1)
April: 14–11 (Home: 5–10; Away: 9–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
4
April 1
@ Athletics
7–4
Ohtani (1–0)
Gossett (0–1)
Middleton (1)
14,644
3–1
W3
5
April 2
Indians
0–6
Clevinger (1–0)
Ramírez (0–1)
—
43,904
3–2
L1
6
April 3
Indians
13–2
Richards (1–0)
Tomlin (0–1)
—
35,007
4–2
W1
7
April 4
Indians
3–2 (13)
Ramirez (1–1)
McAllister (0–1)
—
32,412
5–2
W2
8
April 6
Athletics
13–9
Johnson (1–0)
Treinen (0–1)
—
36,023
6–2
W3
9
April 7
Athletics
3–7
Triggs (1–0)
Ramírez (1–2)
Treinen (2)
40,129
6–3
L1
10
April 8
Athletics
6–1
Ohtani (2–0)
Graveman (0–2)
—
44,742
7–3
W1
11
April 9
@ Rangers
8–3
Álvarez (1–0)
Fister (1–2)
—
16,718
8–3
W2
12
April 10
@ Rangers
11–1
Skaggs (2–0)
Perez (1–1)
—
18,697
9–3
W3
13
April 11
@ Rangers
7–2
Barría (1–0)
Moore (0–3)
Middleton (2)
20,363
10–3
W4
14
April 12
@ Royals
7–1
Tropeano (1–0)
Kennedy (1–1)
—
14,714
11–3
W5
15
April 13
@ Royals
5–4
Wood (1–0)
Grimm (0–2)
Middleton (3)
15,011
12–3
W6
16
April 14
@ Royals
5–3
Richards (2–0)
Junis (2–1)
Middleton (4)
15,876
13–3
W7
—
April 15
@ Royals
Postponed (inclement weather) (Makeup date: June 25)
17
April 17
Red Sox
1–10
Price (2–1)
Ohtani (2–1)
—
44,822
13–4
L1
18
April 18
Red Sox
0–9
Porcello (4–0)
Skaggs (2–1)
—
34,508
13–5
L2
19
April 19
Red Sox
2–8
Rodríguez (2–0)
Tropeano (1–1)
—
36,253
13–6
L3
20
April 20
Giants
1–8
Samardzija (1–0)
Heaney (0–1)
—
37,494
13–7
L4
21
April 21
Giants
4–3
Richards (3–0)
Holland (0–3)
Middleton (5)
42,666
14–7
W1
22
April 22
Giants
2–4
Cueto (2–0)
Barría (1–1)
Strickland (3)
44,544
14–8
L1
23
April 23
@ Astros
2–0
Skaggs (3–1)
Cole (2–1)
Middleton (6)
29,606
15–8
W1
24
April 24
@ Astros
8–7
Johnson (2–0)
Smith (1–1)
Bedrosian (1)
36,457
16–8
W2
25
April 25
@ Astros
2–5
Verlander (4–0)
Tropeano (1–2)
Giles (2)
29,777
16–9
L1
26
April 27
Yankees
3–4
Robertson (1–1)
Parker (0–1)
Chapman (5)
40,416
16–10
L2
27
April 28
Yankees
1–11
Tanaka (4–2)
Richards (3–1)
—
44,649
16–11
L3
28
April 29
Yankees
1–2
Sabathia (2–0)
Skaggs (3–2)
Chapman (6)
44,593
16–12
L4
May: 14–15 (Home: 7–7; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
29
May 1
Orioles
3–2
Bedrosian (1–0)
Brach (0–1)
—
32,345
17–12
W1
30
May 2
Orioles
10–7
Heaney (1–1)
Bundy (1–4)
—
32,156
18–12
W2
31
May 3
Orioles
12–3
Barría (2–1)
Tillman (1–5)
—
35,879
19–12
W3
32
May 4
@ Mariners
5–0
Richards (4–1)
Leake (3–3)
—
41,705
20–12
W4
33
May 5
@ Mariners
8–9 (11)
Goeddel (1–0)
Johnson (2–1)
—
36,977
20–13
L1
34
May 6
@ Mariners
8–2
Ohtani (3–1)
Hernández (4–3)
—
40,142
21–13
W1
35
May 8
@ Rockies
2–4
Gray (4–4)
Heaney (1–2)
Davis (14)
33,144
21–14
L1
36
May 9
@ Rockies
8–0
Barría (3–1)
Anderson (2–1)
—
33,689
22–14
W1
37
May 10
Twins
7–4
Álvarez (2–0)
Berríos (3–4)
Johnson (1)
30,127
23–14
W2
38
May 11
Twins
4–5
Magill (1–0)
Anderson (0–1)
Rodney (6)
43,521
23–15
L1
39
May 12
Twins
3–5 (12)
Hildenberger (1–0)
Ramirez (1–2)
Rodney (7)
40,117
23–16
L2
40
May 13
Twins
2–1
Parker (1–1)
Duke (2–2)
—
38,029
24–16
W1
41
May 14
Astros
2–1
Heaney (2–2)
McCullers (5–2)
Anderson (1)
28,229
25–16
W2
42
May 15
Astros
3–5
McHugh (1-0)
Álvarez (2–1)
Giles (6)
28,358
25–17
L1
43
May 16
Astros
0–2
Verlander (5–2)
Richards (4–2)
—
28,078
25–18
L2
44
May 17
Rays
1–7
Archer (3–3)
Skaggs (3–3)
—
30,487
25–19
L3
45
May 18
Rays
3–8
Snell (5–3)
Tropeano (1–3)
—
40,067
25–20
L4
46
May 19
Rays
3–5
Yarbrough (4–2)
Heaney (2–3)
Colomé (10)
37,232
25–21
L5
47
May 20
Rays
5–2
Ohtani (4–1)
Andriese (1–2)
Parker (2)
38,560
26–21
W1
48
May 22
@ Jays
3–5
Happ (6–3)
Richards (4–3)
Clippard (2)
21,480
26–22
L1
49
May 23
@ Jays
5–4
Anderson (1–1)
Clippard (4–2)
Parker (3)
25,504
27–22
W1
50
May 24
@ Jays
8–1
Tropeano (2–3)
Estrada (2–5)
—
43,344
28–22
W2
51
May 25
@ Yankees
1–2
Green (3–0)
Johnson (2–2)
Chapman (10)
46,056
28–23
L1
52
May 26
@ Yankees
11–4
Barría (4–1)
Gray (3–4)
—
44,565
29–23
W1
53
May 27
@ Yankees
1–3
Tanaka (6–2)
Richards (4–4)
Chapman (11)
46,109
29–24
L1
54
May 28
@ Tigers
3–9
Boyd (3–4)
Skaggs (3–4)
—
20,857
29–25
L2
55
May 29
@ Tigers
9–2
Tropeano (3–3)
Fulmer (2–4)
—
17,397
30–25
W1
56
May 30
@ Tigers
1–6
Coleman (2–0)
Bedrosian (1–1)
—
19,494
30–26
L1
57
May 31
@ Tigers
2–6
Saupold (3–1)
Heaney (2–4)
—
24,696
30–27
L2
June: 13–14 (Home: 8–4; Away: 5–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
58
June 1
Rangers
6–0
Barría (5–1)
Colón (2–3)
—
33,511
31–27
W1
59
June 2
Rangers
2–3 (10)
Diekman (1–0)
Álvarez (2–2)
Kela (13)
44,603
31–28
L1
60
June 3
Rangers
3–1
Skaggs (4–4)
Fister (1–6)
Anderson (2)
33,541
32–28
W1
61
June 4
Royals
9–6
Bedrosian (2–1)
Hill (1–2)
Parker (4)
32,553
33–28
W2
62
June 5
Royals
1–0
Heaney (3–4)
Keller (1–2)
—
31,514
34–28
W3
63
June 6
Royals
4–3
Bedrosian (3–1)
Barlow (1–1)
Parker (5)
36,512
35–28
W4
64
June 8
@ Twins
4–2
Ramirez (2–2)
Pressly (0–1)
Parker (6)
28,383
36–28
W5
65
June 9
@ Twins
2–1
Skaggs (5–4)
Gibson (1–4)
Parker (7)
24,061
37–28
W6
66
June 10
@ Twins
5–7
Romero (3–2)
Tropeano (3–4)
—
28,656
37–29
L1
67
June 11
@ Mariners
3–5
LeBlanc (2–0)
Heaney (3–5)
Díaz (24)
20,116
37–30
L2
68
June 12
@ Mariners
3–6
Leake (7–3)
Barría (5–2)
Díaz (25)
20,402
37–31
L3
69
June 13
@ Mariners
6–8
Elías (2–0)
Drake (1–1)
—
28,236
37–32
L4
70
June 15
@ Athletics
8–4
Skaggs (6–4)
Bassitt (0–2)
—
18,356
38–32
W1
71
June 16
@ Athletics
4–6
Manaea (6–6)
Ramirez (2–3)
Treinen (15)
19,185
38–33
L1
72
June 17
@ Athletics
5–6
Treinen (4–1)
Jewell (0–1)
—
21,217
38–34
L2
73
June 18
Diamondbacks
4–7
Greinke (6–5)
Barría (5–3)
Bradley (3)
33,809
38–35
L3
74
June 19
Diamondbacks
5–4
Álvarez (3–2)
Koch (5–4)
Parker (8)
33,088
39–35
W1
75
June 21
Blue Jays
8–5
Ramirez (3–3)
Axford (1–1)
Anderson (3)
30,416
40–35
W2
76
June 22
Blue Jays
2–1
Heaney (4–5)
Estrada (4–7)
Parker (9)
38,028
41–35
W3
77
June 23
Blue Jays
1–4
Oh (3–2)
Anderson (1–2)
Tepera (6)
40,612
41–36
L1
78
June 24
Blue Jays
6–7
Tepera (5–2)
Robles (2–3)
Clippard (4)
33,102
41–37
L2
79
June 25
@ Royals
0–2
Keller (2–2)
Skaggs (6–5)
Peralta (1)
19,535
41–38
L3
80
June 26
@ Red Sox
1–9
Price (9–5)
Lamb (0–1)
—
37,366
41–39
L4
81
June 27
@ Red Sox
6–9
Barnes (2–2)
Álvarez (3–3)
Kimbrel (23)
37,521
41–40
L5
82
June 28
@ Red Sox
2–4
Velázquez (6–0)
Barría (5–4)
Kimbrel (24)
36,992
41–41
L6
83
June 29
@ Orioles
7–1
Peña (1–0)
Hess (2-5)
—
24,007
42–41
W1
84
June 30
@ Orioles
6–2
Anderson (2–2)
Givens (0–6)
—
38,838
43–41
W2
July: 11–13 (Home: 9–7; Away: 2–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
85
July 1
@ Orioles
2–8
Gausman (4–6)
McGuire (0–1)
—
18,351
43–42
L1
86
July 3
@ Mariners
1–4
LeBlanc (4–0)
Heaney (4–6)
Díaz (33)
38,624
43–43
L2
87
July 4
@ Mariners
7–4
Richards (5–4)
Leake (8–5)
Parker (10)
39,518
44–43
W1
88
July 5
@ Mariners
1–4
Gonzales (9–5)
Barría (5–5)
Díaz (34)
32,128
44–44
L1
89
July 6
Dodgers
3–2
Parker (2–1)
Jansen (0–2)
—
44,323
45–44
W1
90
July 7
Dodgers
1–3
Stripling (7–2)
Cole (0–1)
Jansen (24)
44,409
45–45
L1
91
July 8
Dodgers
4–3
Heaney (5–6)
Chargois (2–2)
Anderson (4)
42,213
46–45
W1
92
July 10
Mariners
9–3
Ramirez (4–3)
Leake (8–6)
—
33,092
47–45
W2
93
July 11
Mariners
0–3
Gonzales (10–5)
Barría (5–6)
Díaz (36)
35,591
47–46
L1
94
July 12
Mariners
11–2
Skaggs (7–5)
Paxton (8–4)
—
44,027
48–46
W1
95
July 13
@ Dodgers
2–3
Ferguson (2–1)
Bedrosian (3–2)
Alexander (1)
53,368
48–47
L1
96
July 14
@ Dodgers
5–4
Álvarez (4–3)
Jansen (0–3)
—
53,797
49–47
W1
97
July 15
@ Dodgers
3–5
Maeda (7–5)
Cole (0–2)
Jansen (27)
47,871
49–48
L1
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
98
July 20
Astros
1–3
Keuchel (8–8)
Skaggs (7–6)
Rondón (9)
42,422
49–49
L2
99
July 21
Astros
0–7
Verlander (10–5)
Tropeano (3–5)
—
44,264
49–50
L3
100
July 22
Astros
14–5
Heaney (6–6)
McCullers (10–5)
—
35,298
50–50
W1
101
July 23
White Sox
3–5
Giolito (7–8)
Barría (5–7)
Soria (15)
35,285
50–51
L1
102
July 24
White Sox
2–4
Rodon (3–3)
Peña (1–1)
Soria (16)
33,937
50–52
L2
103
July 25
White Sox
11–3
Skaggs (8–6)
Shields (4–12)
—
34,321
51–52
W1
104
July 26
White Sox
12–8
Tropeano (4–5)
Covey (4–6)
—
33,826
52–52
W2
105
July 27
Mariners
4–3
Johnson (3–2)
Nicasio (1–5)
—
42,336
53–52
W3
106
July 28
Mariners
11–5
Barría (6–7)
Hernández (8–9)
—
43,325
54–52
W4
107
July 29
Mariners
5–8
Gonzales (12–5)
Peña (1–2)
Díaz (39)
35,396
54–53
L1
108
July 31
@ Rays
6–10
Yarbrough (10–5)
Skaggs (8–7)
—
15,858
54–54
L2
August: 12–15 (Home: 5–6; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
109
August 1
@ Rays
2–7
Faria (4–3)
Tropeano (4–6)
—
9,132
54–55
L3
110
August 2
@ Rays
2–4
Beeks (1–1)
Heaney (6–7)
Romo (13)
10,988
54–56
L4
111
August 3
@ Indians
7–4
Anderson (3–2)
Pérez (0–1)
—
35,242
55–56
W1
112
August 4
@ Indians
0–3
Kluber (14–6)
Peña (1–3)
—
34,814
55–57
L1
113
August 5
@ Indians
3–4
Bieber (6–2)
McGuire (0–2)
Hand (27)
28,993
55–58
L2
114
August 6
Tigers
6–2
Tropeano (5–6)
Boyd (6–10)
—
34,073
56–58
W1
115
August 7
Tigers
11–5
Heaney (7–7)
Turner (0–1)
—
35,824
57–58
W2
116
August 8
Tigers
6–0
Barría (7–7)
Hardy (4–4)
—
38,832
58–58
W3
117
August 10
Athletics
4–3
Johnson (4–2)
Trivino (8–2)
Parker (11)
42,722
59–58
W4
118
August 11
Athletics
0–7
Jackson (4–2)
Skaggs (8–8)
—
39,425
59–59
L1
119
August 12
Athletics
7–8
Rodney (4–2)
Johnson (4–3)
Treinen (30)
38,364
59–60
L2
120
August 13
@ Padres
6–3
Bedrosian (4–2)
Stammen (5–2)
—
22,609
60–60
W1
121
August 14
@ Padres
7–3
Barría (8–7)
Kennedy (0–2)
—
21,747
61–60
W2
122
August 15
@ Padres
3–2
Álvarez (5–3)
Yates (4–1)
Parker (12)
22,851
62–60
W3
123
August 16
@ Rangers
6–8
Moore (2–6)
Anderson (3–3)
Leclerc (3)
18,398
62–61
L1
124
August 17
@ Rangers
4–6
Hutchison (2–2)
Despaigne (2–1)
Leclerc (4)
27,816
62–62
L2
125
August 18
@ Rangers
11–7
Bedrosian (5–2)
Butler (2–3)
—
24,768
63–62
W1
126
August 19
@ Rangers
2–4
Moore (3–6)
Ramirez (4–4)
Leclerc (5)
26,681
63–63
L1
127
August 21
@ Diamondbacks
4–5
Boxberger (2–4)
Bedrosian (5–3)
—
30,420
63–64
L2
128
August 22
@ Diamondbacks
1–5
Buchholz (7–2)
Despaigne (2–2)
—
23,584
63–65
L3
129
August 24
Astros
3–9
Keuchel (10–10)
Heaney (7–8)
—
42,788
63–66
L4
130
August 25
Astros
3–8
Verlander (13–8)
Barría (8–8)
—
41,654
63–67
L5
131
August 26
Astros
1–3
Valdez (2–0)
Peña (1–4)
Osuna (11)
37,530
63–68
L6
132
August 27
Rockies
10–7
Johnson (5–3)
Ottavino (6–3)
Ramirez (1)
35,305
64–68
W1
133
August 28
Rockies
2–3
Freeland (12–7)
Ramirez (4–5)
Davis (36)
35,207
64–69
L1
134
August 30
@ Astros
5–2
Heaney (8–8)
Verlander (13–9)
—
30,371
65–69
W1
135
August 31
@ Astros
3–0
Barría (9–8)
Valdez (2–1)
Parker (13)
35,675
66–69
W2
September: 14–13 (Home: 8–5; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
136
September 1
@ Astros
3–7
Smith (5–1)
Bedrosian (5–4)
—
41,622
66–70
L1
137
September 2
@ Astros
2–4
Cole (13–5)
Ohtani (4–2)
Osuna (12)
41,506
66–71
L2
138
September 3
@ Rangers
3–1
Cole (1–2)
Curtis (0–1)
Parker (14)
21,048
67–71
W1
139
September 4
@ Rangers
2–4
Minor (11–7)
Heaney (8–9)
Leclerc (9)
17,625
67–72
L1
140
September 5
@ Rangers
9–3
Barría (10–8)
Colón (7–12)
—
19,966
68–72
W1
141
September 7
@ White Sox
5–2
Peña (2–4)
Rodón (6–5)
Buttrey (1)
18,236
69–72
W2
142
September 8
@ White Sox
12–3
Shoemaker (2–0)
Shields (6–16)
—
27,146
70–72
W3
143
September 9
@ White Sox
1–0
Heaney (9–9)
Hamilton (0–1)
Álvarez (1)
24,020
71–72
W4
144
September 10
Rangers
2–5
Minor (12–7)
Barría (10–9)
Leclerc (10)
32,891
71–73
L1
145
September 11
Rangers
1–0
Ramirez (5–5)
Sampson (0–1)
Buttrey (2)
33,756
72–73
W1
146
September 12
Rangers
8–1
Peña (3–4)
Gallardo (8–5)
—
33,028
73–73
W2
147
September 13
Mariners
2–8
Leake (10–9)
Despaigne (2–3)
—
33,328
73–74
L1
148
September 14
Mariners
0–5
Warren (3–2)
Shoemaker (2–1)
—
39,872
73–75
L2
149
September 15
Mariners
5–6
Pazos (4–1)
Álvarez (5–4)
Díaz (55)
42,292
73–76
L3
150
September 16
Mariners
4–3
Cole (2–2)
Vincent (3–4)
Buttrey (3)
35,578
74–76
W1
151
September 18
@ Athletics
9–7
Ramirez (6–5)
Trivino (8–3)
Buttrey (4)
15,031
75–76
W2
152
September 19
@ Athletics
0–10
Anderson (4–5)
Peña (3–5)
—
16,425
75–77
L1
153
September 20
@ Athletics
3–21
Jackson (6–3)
Shoemaker (2–2)
—
17,217
75–78
L2
154
September 21
@ Astros
3–11
Cole (15–5)
Heaney (9–10)
—
39,977
75–79
L3
155
September 22
@ Astros
5–10
McHugh (6–2)
Buttrey (0–1)
—
41,822
75–80
L4
156
September 23
@ Astros
2–6
Valdez (4–1)
Skaggs (8–9)
—
43,247
75–81
L5
157
September 24
Rangers
5–4 (11)
Cole (3–2)
Moore (3–8)
—
29,052
76–81
W1
158
September 25
Rangers
4–1
Ramirez (7–5)
Gallardo (8–7)
Robles (1)
36,308
77–81
W2
159
September 26
Rangers
3–2
Álvarez (6–4)
Martin (1–5)
Johnson (2)
35,991
78–81
W3
160
September 28
Athletics
8–5
Cole (4–2)
Fiers (12–8)
Robles (2)
35,041
79–81
W4
161
September 29
Athletics
2–5
Cahill (7–4)
Skaggs (8–10)
Treinen (38)
43,762
79–82
L1
162
September 30
Athletics
5–4
Bridwell (1–0)
Hatcher (3–3)
—
36,892
80–82
W1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Angels team member
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
3–16
3–4
2–5
2–4
1–6
2–4
1–5
1–6
7–12
1–5
1–6
8–11
3–4
5–14
7–13
Boston
16–3
—
3–4
3–4
4–2
3–4
5–1
6–0
4–3
10–9
2–4
4–3
11–8
6–1
15–4
16–4
Chicago
4–3
4–3
—
5–14
7–12
0–7
11–8
2–5
7–12
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
4–3
2–4
6–14
Cleveland
5–2
4–3
14–5
—
13–6
3–4
12–7
3–3
10–9
2–5
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
3–4
12–8
Detroit
4–2
2–4
12–7
6–13
—
1–5
8–11
3–4
7–12
3–4
0–7
3–4
2–4
3–4
4–3
6–14
Houston
6–1
4–3
7–0
4–3
5–1
—
5–1
13–6
4–2
2–5
12–7
9–10
3–4
12–7
4–2
13–7
Kansas City
4–2
1–5
8–11
7–12
11–8
1–5
—
1–6
10–9
2–5
2–5
1–5
0–7
2–5
2–5
6–14
Los Angeles
5–1
0–6
5–2
3–3
4–3
6–13
6–1
—
4–3
1–5
10–9
8–11
1–6
13–6
4–3
10–10
Minnesota
6–1
3–4
12–7
9–10
12–7
2–4
9–10
3–4
—
2–5
2–5
1–5
3–4
2–4
4–2
8–12
New York
12–7
9–10
4–2
5–2
4–3
5–2
5–2
5–1
5–2
—
3–3
5–1
10–9
4–3
13–6
11–9
Oakland
5–1
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–0
7–12
5–2
9–10
5–2
3–3
—
9–10
2–5
13–6
7–0
12–8
Seattle
6–1
3–4
4–2
5–2
4–3
10–9
5–1
11–8
5–1
1–5
10–9
—
6–1
10–9
3–4
6–14
Tampa Bay
11–8
8–11
2–4
4–2
4–2
4–3
7–0
6–1
4–3
9–10
5–2
1–6
—
5–1
13–6
7–13
Texas
4–3
1–6
3–4
2–4
4–3
7–12
5–2
6–13
4–2
3–4
6–13
9–10
1–5
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
14–5
4–15
4–2
4–3
3–4
2–4
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–13
0–7
4–3
6–13
3–3
—
13–7
Roster
2018 Los Angeles Angels
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
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
Source:[1]
Pitching
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
Source:[2]
Farm system
All coaches and rosters can be found on each team's website.
See also
References
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