2014 Los Angeles Angels season

The 2014 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 54th season and 49th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium).

2014 Los Angeles Angels
American League West Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAngel Stadium
CityAnaheim, California
Record98–64 (.605)
Divisional place1st
OwnersArte Moreno
General managersJerry Dipoto
ManagersMike Scioscia
TelevisionFSN West
KCOP (My 13)
(Victor Rojas, Mark Gubicza)
RadioKLAA (AM 830)

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

Spanish: KWKW (AM 1330)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The Angels achieved a historically significant milestone during the course of the season by improving their all-time winning percentage to above the .500 mark. The Angels won their 89th game of the season on September 9 to ensure that they would become the first post-1960 expansion team to finish a season with an all-time winning record since the Houston Astros at the conclusion of the 2006 MLB season.[1]

The Angels finished the season with the best record in all of Major League Baseball, but they were swept by the Kansas City Royals in the ALDS.

As of 2024, this is the last time the Angels have made the postseason.

Standings

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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
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98 64 .605 52‍–‍29 46‍–‍35
Oakland Athletics 88 74 .543 10 48‍–‍33 40‍–‍41
Seattle Mariners 87 75 .537 11 41‍–‍40 46‍–‍35
Houston Astros 70 92 .432 28 38‍–‍43 32‍–‍49
Texas Rangers 67 95 .414 31 33‍–‍48 34‍–‍47


American League Division Leaders

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Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98 64 .605
Baltimore Orioles 96 66 .593
Detroit Tigers 90 72 .556
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 89 73 .549 +1
Oakland Athletics 88 74 .543
Seattle Mariners 87 75 .537 1
Cleveland Indians 85 77 .525 3
New York Yankees 84 78 .519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 83 79 .512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 11
Chicago White Sox 73 89 .451 15
Boston Red Sox 71 91 .438 17
Houston Astros 70 92 .432 18
Minnesota Twins 70 92 .432 18
Texas Rangers 67 95 .414 21


Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–8 5–1 3–4 1–5 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–3 13–6 2–4 5–2 12–7 6–1 11–8 12–8
Boston 8–11 4–3 2–5 1–5 4–3 6–1 2–5 4–2 7–12 3–4 1–5 9–10 4–2 7–12 9–11
Chicago 1–5 3–4 9–10 9–10 3–3 6–13 1–5 9–10 2–5 4–3 3–4 5–2 2–4 5–2 11–9
Cleveland 4–3 5–2 10–9 8–11 5–2 10–9 2–5 11–8 4–3 2–4 2–4 4–2 6–1 2–4 10–10
Detroit 5–1 5–1 10–9 11–8 4–3 13–6 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 2–4 3–4 4–3 1–5 12–8
Houston 3–4 3–4 3–3 2–5 3–4 3–3 7–12 3–3 4–2 8–11 9–10 2–5 11–8 4–3 5–15
Kansas City 4–3 1–6 13–6 9–10 6–13 3–3 3–3 11–8 4–3 5–2 2–5 4–2 5–1 4–3 15–5
Los Angeles 2–4 5–2 5–1 5–2 4–3 12–7 3–3 7–0 2–4 10–9 7–12 5–2 14–5 5–2 12–8
Minnesota 3–4 2–4 10–9 8–11 10–9 3–3 8–11 0–7 3–4 1–6 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 9–11
New York 6–13 12–7 5–2 3–4 4–3 2–4 3–4 4–2 4–3 2–4 3–3 8–11 4–3 11–8 13–7
Oakland 4–2 4–3 3–4 4–2 2–5 11–8 2–5 9–10 6–1 4–2 9–10 4–2 9–10 4–3 13–7
Seattle 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 4–2 10–9 5–2 12–7 2–5 3–3 10–9 4–3 9–10 4–3 9–11
Tampa Bay 7–12 10–9 2–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 11–8 2–4 3–4 5–2 8–11 10–10
Texas 1–6 2–4 4–2 1–6 3–4 8–11 1–5 5–14 5–2 3–4 10–9 10–9 2–5 2–4 10–10
Toronto 8–11 12–7 2–5 4–2 5–1 3–4 3–4 2–5 2–4 8–11 3–4 3–4 11–8 4–2 13–7


Game log

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2014 Game Log (98–64)
March: 0–1 (Home: 0–1 ; Away: 0–0 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 31 Mariners 3–10 Hernández (1–0) Weaver (0–1) 44,152 0–1
April: 14–12 (Home: 6–5 ; Away: 8–7 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
2 April 1 Mariners 3–8 Ramírez (1–0) Wilson (0–1) 43,567 0–2
3 April 2 Mariners 2–8 Paxton (1–0) Santiago (0–1) 38,007 0–3
4 April 4 @ Astros 11–1 Richards (1–0) Harrell (0–1) 15,611 1–3
5 April 5 @ Astros 5–1 Skaggs (1–0) Keuchel (0–1) 28,515 2–3
6 April 6 @ Astros 4–7 Feldman (2–0) Weaver (0–2) Qualls (1) 14,786 2–4
7 April 7 @ Astros 9–1 Wilson (1–1) Cosart (1–1) 17,936 3–4
8 April 8 @ Mariners 3–5 Paxton (2–0) Santiago (0–2) Rodney (2) 45,661 3–5
9 April 9 @ Mariners 2–0 Richards (2–0) Elías (0–1) Frieri (1) 16,437 4–5
10 April 11 Mets 5–4 (11) Kohn (1–0) Familia (0–2) 42,871 5–5
11 April 12 Mets 6–7 (13) Lannan (1–0) Shoemaker (0–1) 40,027 5–6
12 April 13 Mets 14–2 Wilson (2–1) Colón (1–2) 38,855 6–6
13 April 14 Athletics 2–3 Johnson (1–2) Frieri (0–1) Gregerson (2) 37,120 6–7
14 April 15 Athletics 9–10 (11) Johnson (2–2) Herrera (0–1) 34,887 6–8
15 April 16 Athletics 5–4 (12) Smith (1–0) Pomeranz (1–1) 37,344 7–8
16 April 18 @ Tigers 11–6 Weaver (1–2) Smyly (1–1) 28,435 8–8
17 April 19 @ Tigers 2–5 Scherzer (1–1) Wilson (2–2) 36,659 8–9
18 April 20 @ Tigers 1–2 Porcello (2–1) Santiago (0–3) Nathan (3) 28,921 8–10
19 April 21 @ Nationals 4–2 Salas (1–0) Clippard (1–2) Frieri (2) 24,371 9–10
20 April 22 @ Nationals 7–2 Skaggs (2–0) Jordan (0–3) 21,915 10–10
21 April 23 @ Nationals 4–5 Storen (2–0) Frieri (0–2) 22,504 10–11
22 April 25 @ Yankees 13–1 Wilson (3–2) Kuroda (2–2) 38,358 11–11
23 April 26 @ Yankees 3–4 Betances (1–0) Santiago (0–4) Robertson (3) 40,908 11–12
24 April 27 @ Yankees 2–3 Warren (1–1) Kohn (1–1) Robertson (4) 40,028 11–13
25 April 28 Indians 6–3 Salas (2–0) Masterson (0–1) Smith (1) 37,654 12–13
26 April 29 Indians 6–4 Weaver (2–2) Kluber (2–3) Smith (2) 35,131 13–13
27 April 30 Indians 7–1 Wilson (4–2) McAllister (3–2) 33,334 14–13
May: 16–12 (Home: 9–7 ; Away: 7–5 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
28 May 2 Rangers 2–5 Lewis (2–1) Santiago (0–5) Soria (7) 42,989 14–14
29 May 3 Rangers 5–3 Richards (3–0) Tolleson (0–1) Smith (3) 39,107 15–14
30 May 4 Rangers 3–14 Darvish (2–1) Skaggs (2–1) 37,765 15–15
31 May 5 Yankees 4–1 Weaver (3–2) Kelley (0–2) Frieri (3) 39,701 16–15
32 May 6 Yankees 3–4 Kelley (1–2) Frieri (0–3) Robertson (5) 41,106 16–16
33 May 7 Yankees 2–9 Nuño (1–0) Santiago (0–6) 44,083 16–17
34 May 9 @ Blue Jays 4–3 Smith (2–0) Cecil (0–3) Frieri (4) 21,383 17–17
35 May 10 @ Blue Jays 5–3 Skaggs (3–1) Happ (1–1) Smith (4) 31,412 18–17
36 May 11 @ Blue Jays 9–3 Weaver (4–2) Hutchison (1–3) 20,871 19–17
37 May 12 @ Blue Jays 3–7 Buehrle (7–1) Wilson (4–3) Delabar (8) 13,603 19–18
38 May 13 @ Phillies 4–3 Shoemaker (1–1) Lee (3–4) Frieri (5) 41,959 20–18
39 May 14 @ Phillies 3–0 Richards (4–0) Burnett (2–3) Smith (5) 33,308 21–18
40 May 15 Rays 6–5 Salas (3–0) Boxberger (0–1) 34,441 22–18
41 May 16 Rays 0–3 Archer (3–2) Weaver (4–3) Balfour (8) 38,796 22–19
42 May 17 Rays 6–0 Wilson (5–3) Ramos (1–3) 42,224 23–19
43 May 18 Rays 6–2 Shoemaker (2–1) Price (4–4) 36,655 24–19
44 May 19 Astros 2–5 Keuchel (5–2) Richards (4–1) 33,150 24–20
45 May 20 Astros 9–3 Skaggs (4–1) Feldman (2–2) 30,150 25–20
46 May 21 Astros 2–1 Weaver (5–3) McHugh (2–3) 40,112 26–20
47 May 23 Royals 6–1 Wilson (6–3) Duffy (2–4) 35,082 27–20
48 May 24 Royals 4–7 (13) Crow (2–1) Morin (0–1) Holland (14) 42,140 27–21
49 May 25 Royals 4–3 Kohn (2–1) Collins (0–3) Frieri (6) 36,114 28–21
50 May 26 @ Mariners 1–5 Young (4–2) Skaggs (4–2) 22,710 28–22
51 May 27 @ Mariners 6–4 Weaver (6–3) Elías (3–4) Frieri (7) 13,064 29–22
52 May 28 @ Mariners 1–3 Hernández (7–1) Wilson (6–4) Rodney (13) 13,895 29–23
53 May 29 @ Mariners 7-5 Shoemaker (3-1) Maurer (1-4) Frieri (8) 11,657 30-23
54 May 30 @ Athletics 5–9 Pomeranz (5–2) Richards (4–2) 23,384 30–24
55 May 31 @ Athletics 3–11 Rodriguez (1–0) Skaggs (4–3) 35,067 30–25
June: 15–10 (Home: 11–1 ; Away: 4–9 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
56 June 1 @ Athletics 3–6 Gray (6–1) Weaver (6–4) Doolittle (5) 32,231 30–26
57 June 3 @ Astros 2–7 McHugh (4–3) Wilson (6–5) 23,219 30–27
58 June 4 @ Astros 4–0 Richards (5–2) Cosart (4–5) 23,902 31–27
59 June 5 @ Astros 5–8 Peacock (2–4) Skaggs (4–4) Qualls (6) 24,672 31–28
60 June 6 White Sox 8–4 Weaver (7–4) Rienzo (4–3) 38,521 32–28
61 June 7 White Sox 6–5 Rasmus (1–0) Petricka (0–1) Frieri (9) 39,089 33–28
62 June 8 White Sox 4–2 Wilson (7–5) Quintana (3–6) Frieri (10) 35,793 34–28
63 June 9 Athletics 4–1 Richards (6–2) Chavez (5–4) Frieri (11) 36838 35–28
64 June 10 Athletics 2–1 (14) Rasmus (2–0) Francis (0–2) 31,942 36–28
65 June 11 Athletics 1–7 Milone (4–3) Weaver (7–5) 36,793 36–29
66 June 13 @ Braves 3–4 Harang (5–5) Wilson (7–6) Kimbrel (19) 39,699 36–30
67 June 14 @ Braves 11–6 (13) Salas (4–0) Hale (2–1) 48,559 37–30
68 June 15 @ Braves 3–7 Varvaro (2–1) Santiago (0–7) Kimbrel (20) 29,320 37–31
69 June 16 @ Indians 3–4 Bauer (2–3) Weaver (7–6) Carrasco (1) 14,716 37–32
70 June 17 @ Indians 9–3 Shoemaker (4–1) Tomlin (4–4) 14,639 38–32
June 18 @ Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup: September 8
71 June 19 @ Indians 3–5 Crockett (1–0) Bedrosian (0–1) 20,361 38–33
72 June 20 Rangers 7–3 Richards (7–2) Saunders (0–3) 41,637 39–33
73 June 21 Rangers 3–2 (10) Morin (1–1) Cotts (2–4) 37,026 40–33
74 June 22 Rangers 5–2 Shoemaker (5–1) Darvish (7–4) 37,191 41–33
75 June 24 Twins 8–6 Wilson (8–6) Gibson (6–6) Smith (6) 37,086 42–33
76 June 25 Twins 6–2 Richards (8–2) Pino (0–1) 39,082 43–33
77 June 26 Twins 6–4 Weaver (8–6) Nolasco (4–6) Smith (7) 32,209 44–33
78 June 27 @ Royals 6–8 Mariot (1–0) Shoemaker (5–2) Holland (23) 35,461 44–34
79 June 28 @ Royals 6–2 Morin (2–1) Ventura (5–7) 21,093 45–34
80 June 29 @ Royals 4–5 Holland (1–2) Grilli (0–3) 27,803 45–35
June 30 @ White Sox Postponed (rain). Makeup: July 1
July: 19–8 (Home: 12–5 ; Away: 7–3 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
81 July 1 @ White Sox 8–4 Richards (9–2) Noesí (2–6) Smith (8) 20,233 46–35
82 July 1 @ White Sox 7–5 Weaver (9–6) Carroll (2–5) Smith (9) 20,233 47–35
83 July 2 @ White Sox 2–3 Putnam (3–1) Morin (2–2) 18,207 47–36
84 July 3 Astros 5–2 Shoemaker (6–2) Oberholtzer (2–7) Smith (10) 37,625 48–36
85 July 4 Astros 7–6 Smith (3–0) Sipp (1–1) 43,557 49–36
86 July 5 Astros 11–5 Roth (1–0) Bass (1–1) 40,479 50–36
87 July 6 Astros 6–1 Richards (10–2) McHugh (4–8) 33,552 51–36
88 July 7 Blue Jays 5–2 Shoemaker (7–2) Happ (7–5) Smith (11) 38,189 52–36
89 July 8 Blue Jays 0–4 Dickey (7–8) Skaggs (4–5) 38,111 52–37
90 July 9 Blue Jays 8–7 Grilli (1–3) Loup (2–2) Smith (12) 35,726 53–37
91 July 10 @ Rangers 15–6 Santiago (1–7) Lewis (6–6) 30,686 54–37
92 July 11 @ Rangers 3–0 Richards (11–2) Tepesch (3–5) Smith (13) 38,402 55–37
93 July 12 @ Rangers 5–2 Weaver (10–6) Mikolas (0–2) Smith (14) 37,253 56–37
94 July 13 @ Rangers 10–7 Skaggs (5–5) Baker (0–3) Smith (15) 34,750 57–37
All–Star Break (July 14–17) AL wins 5–3
95 July 18 Mariners 3–2 (16) Santiago (2–7) Leone (2–2) 42,517 58–37
96 July 19 Mariners 2–3 (12) Leone (3–2) Thatcher (0–1) Furbush (1) 40,231 58–38
97 July 20 Mariners 6–5 Thatcher (1–1) Rodney (1–4) 37,128 59–38
98 July 21 Orioles 2–4 Norris (8–6) Shoemaker (7–3) Britton (17) 39,028 59–39
99 July 22 Orioles 2–4 González (5–5) Morin (2–3) Britton (18) 35,353 59–40
100 July 23 Orioles 3–2 Weaver (11–6) Hunter (2–2) Street (25) 40,185 60–40
101 July 24 Tigers 4–6 Scherzer (12–3) Richards (11–3) Nathan (21) 40,146 60–41
102 July 25 Tigers 2–1 Morin (3–3) Smyly (6–9) Street (26) 42,915 61–41
103 July 26 Tigers 4–0 Shoemaker (8–3) Verlander (9–9) 43,569 62–41
104 July 27 Tigers 2–1 Smith (4–0) Chamberlain (1–4) Street (27) 36,252 63–41
105 July 29 @ Orioles 6–7 (12) Webb (3–1) Rasmus (2–1) 36,882 63–42
106 July 30 @ Orioles 3–4 Gausman (5–3) Richards (11–4) Britton (21) 27,195 63–43
107 July 31 @ Orioles 1–0 (13) Santiago (3–7) Webb (3–2) Street (28) 24,974 64–43
August: 19–10 (Home: 9–5 ; Away: 10–5 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
108 August 1 @ Rays 5–3 Shoemaker (9–3) Hellickson (0–1) Street (29) 20,969 65–43
109 August 2 @ Rays 3–10 Archer (7–6) Wilson (8–7) 26,656 65–44
110 August 3 @ Rays 7–5 Weaver (12–6) Odorizzi (7–9) Street (30) 25,877 66–44
111 August 4 @ Dodgers 5–0 Richards (12–4) Greinke (12–7) 53,166 67–44
112 August 5 @ Dodgers 4–5 Jansen (2–3) Jepsen (0–1) 53,051 67–45
113 August 6 Dodgers 1–2 Haren (9–9) Shoemaker (9–4) Jansen (32) 43,669 67–46
114 August 7 Dodgers 0–7 Ryu (13–5) Wilson (8–8) 44,561 67–47
115 August 8 Red Sox 2–4 Webster (2–1) Weaver (12–7) Uehara (24) 38,016 67–48
116 August 9 Red Sox 5–4 (19) Shoemaker (10–4) Workman (1–6) 42,159 68–48
117 August 10 Red Sox 1–3 De La Rosa (4–4) Smith (4–1) Uehara (25) 36,300 68–49
118 August 12 Phillies 7–2 Wilson (9–8) Bastardo (5–6) 37,296 69–49
119 August 13 Phillies 4–3 Weaver (13–7) Burnett (6–13) Street (31) 38,802 70–49
120 August 15 @ Rangers 5–4 Richards (13–4) Martinez (2–9) Street (32) 31,485 71–49
121 August 16 @ Rangers 5–4 Shoemaker (11–4) Lewis (8–10) Street (33) 32,209 72–49
122 August 17 @ Rangers 2–3 Feliz (1–1) Street (1–1) 28,942 72–50
123 August 18 @ Red Sox 4–2 Wilson (10–8) Workman (1–7) Jepsen (1) 35,170 73–50
124 August 19 @ Red Sox 4–3 Smith (5–1) Uehara (5–3) Street (34) 35,471 74–50
125 August 20 @ Red Sox 8–3 Rasmus (3–1) Buchholz (5–8) 35,136 75–50
126 August 21 @ Red Sox 2–0 Shoemaker (12–4) De La Rosa (4–5) Grilli (12) 36,160 76–50
127 August 22 @ Athletics 3–5 Gray (13–7) Grilli (1–4) Doolittle (19) 33,810 76–51
128 August 23 @ Athletics 1–2 Gregerson (3–2) Smith (5–2) Doolittle (20) 36,067 76–52
129 August 24 @ Athletics 9–4 Weaver (14–7) Kazmir (14–6) 36,067 77–52
130 August 25 Marlins 1–7 Cosart (11–8) LeBlanc (0–1) 35,350 77–53
131 August 26 Marlins 8–2 Shoemaker (13–4) Eovaldi (6–9) 33,028 78–53
132 August 27 Marlins 6–1 Santiago (4–7) Álvarez (10–6) 34,657 79–53
133 August 28 Athletics 4–3 (10) Salas (5–0) Cook (1–2) 41,056 80–53
134 August 29 Athletics 4–0 Weaver (15–7) Lester (13–9) 41,177 81–53
135 August 30 Athletics 2–0 Herrera (1–1) Samardzija (6–11) Street (35) 44,018 82–53
136 August 31 Athletics 8–1 Shoemaker (14–4) Kazmir (14–7) 44,205 83–53
September: 15–11 (Home: 5–5 ; Away: 10–6 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
137 September 2 @ Astros 3–8 Peacock (4–8) Wilson (10–9) 16,131 83–54
138 September 3 @ Astros 1–4 McHugh (8–9) Weaver (15–8) Qualls (17) 16,949 83–55
139 September 4 @ Twins 5–4 Smith (6–2) Perkins (3–2) Street (36) 21,914 84–55
140 September 5 @ Twins 7–6 (10) Street (2–1) Burton (2–4) Jepsen (2) 23,477 85–55
141 September 6 @ Twins 8–5 Smith (7–2) Burton (2–5) Street (37) 28,924 86–55
142 September 7 @ Twins 14–4 Wilson (11–9) Darnell (0–2) 25,419 87–55
143 September 8 @ Indians 12-3 Weaver (16–8) Salazar (6–7) 15,116 88-55
144 September 9 @ Rangers 9–3 Santiago (5–7) Lewis (9–13) 26,054 89–55
145 September 10 @ Rangers 8–1 Shoemaker (15–4) Tepesch (4–10) 26,611 90–55
146 September 11 @ Rangers 7–3 Morin (4–3) Martinez (3–11) 27,129 91–55
147 September 12 Astros 11–3 Wilson (12–9) Oberholtzer (5–11) 33,339 92–55
148 September 13 Astros 5–2 Weaver (17–8) Feldman (8–11) Street (38) 38,041 93–55
149 September 14 Astros 1–6 Keuchel (11-9) Santiago (5-8) 35,364 93–56
150 September 15 Mariners 8–1 Shoemaker (16-4) Iwakuma (14-8) 36,137 94–56
151 September 16 Mariners 2–13 Smith (1–0) Grilli (1–5) 36,193 94–57
152 September 17 Mariners 5–0 Wilson (13–9) Paxton (6–3) 36,875 95–57
153 September 18 Mariners 1–3 Wilhelmsen (3–2) Jepsen (0–2) Rodney (46) 40,835 95–58
154 September 19 Rangers 3–12 Bonilla (2–0) Santiago (5–9) 38,467 95–59
155 September 20 Rangers 8–5 Weaver (18–8) Lewis (10–14) Street (39) 35,890 96–59
156 September 21 Rangers 1–2 Tolleson (3-1) Street (1-2) Feliz (11) 27,166 96–60
157 September 22 @ Athletics 4–8 Samardzija (5-5) Wilson (13-10) 25,455 96–61
158 September 23 @ Athletics 2–0 LeBlanc (1-1) Gray (13-10) Street (40) 27,588 97–61
159 September 24 @ Athletics 5–4 Santiago (6-9) Lester (16-11) Street (41) 27,989 98–61
160 September 26 @ Mariners 3–4 Iwakuma (15-9) Weaver (18-9) Rodney (48) 26,865 98–62
161 September 27 @ Mariners 1–2 (11) Leone (8-2) Morin (4-4) 32,716 98–63
162 September 28 @ Mariners 1–4 Hernández (15-6) Rasmus (3-2) 40,823 98–64
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member

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 159 633 89 172 37 1 28 105 5 48 .272 .466
Howie Kendrick 157 617 85 181 33 5 7 75 14 48 .293 .397
Mike Trout 157 602 115 173 39 9 36 111 16 83 .287 .561
Erick Aybar 156 589 77 164 30 4 7 68 16 36 .278 .379
Kole Calhoun 127 493 90 134 31 3 17 58 5 38 .272 .450
David Freese 134 462 53 120 25 1 10 55 1 38 .260 .383
Josh Hamilton 89 338 43 89 21 0 10 44 3 32 .263 .414
Chris Iannetta 108 306 41 77 22 0 7 43 3 54 .252 .392
Collin Cowgill 106 260 37 65 10 1 5 21 4 26 .250 .354
C.J. Cron 79 242 28 62 12 1 11 37 0 10 .256 .450
Hank Conger 80 231 24 51 12 0 4 25 0 22 .221 .325
Raúl Ibañez 57 166 16 26 5 2 3 21 3 23 .157 .265
Efrén Navarro 64 159 17 39 10 1 1 14 1 13 .245 .340
Grant Green 43 99 7 27 5 0 1 11 1 2 .273 .354
JB Shuck 22 84 10 14 1 0 2 9 2 3 .167 .250
John McDonald 95 76 4 13 2 0 0 5 1 7 .171 .197
Brennan Boesch 27 75 6 14 2 0 2 7 3 2 .187 .293
Ian Stewart 24 68 8 12 2 3 2 7 1 3 .176 .382
Gordon Beckham 26 56 10 15 3 0 2 8 0 3 .268 .429
Luis Jiménez 18 37 3 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 .162 .216
Shawn O'Malley 11 16 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 .188 .188
Tony Campana 18 15 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 .333 .333
John Buck 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200
Pitcher Totals 162 23 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .043 .043
Team Totals 162 5652 773 1464 304 31 155 729 81 492 .259 .406

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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; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jered Weaver 18 9 3.59 34 34 0 213.1 193 87 85 65 169
C.J. Wilson 13 10 4.51 31 31 0 175.2 169 95 88 85 151
Garrett Richards 13 4 2.61 26 26 0 168.2 124 51 49 51 164
Matt Shoemaker 16 4 3.04 27 20 0 136.0 122 49 46 24 124
Hector Santiago 6 9 3.75 30 24 0 127.1 120 63 53 53 108
Tyler Skaggs 5 5 4.30 18 18 0 113.0 107 59 54 30 86
Joe Smith 7 2 1.81 76 0 15 74.2 45 16 15 15 68
Kevin Jepsen 0 2 2.63 74 0 2 65.0 45 19 19 23 75
Mike Morin 4 4 2.90 60 0 0 59.0 51 22 19 19 54
Fernando Salas 5 0 3.38 57 0 0 58.2 50 22 22 14 61
Cory Rasmus 3 2 2.57 30 6 0 56.0 42 17 16 17 57
Jason Grilli 1 3 3.48 40 0 1 33.2 29 15 13 10 36
Ernesto Frieri 0 3 6.39 34 0 11 31.0 33 22 22 9 38
Wade LeBlanc 1 1 3.45 10 3 0 28.2 25 11 11 6 21
Huston Street 1 2 1.71 28 0 17 26.1 24 5 5 7 23
Michael Kohn 2 1 3.04 25 0 0 23.2 11 9 8 20 26
Cam Bedrosian 0 1 6.52 17 0 0 19.1 23 17 14 12 20
Yoslan Herrera 1 1 2.70 20 0 0 16.2 22 5 5 9 13
Michael Roth 1 0 8.76 7 0 0 12.1 16 12 12 9 9
Vinnie Pestano 0 0 0.93 12 0 0 9.2 5 1 1 4 13
Drew Rucinski 0 0 4.91 3 0 0 7.1 9 4 4 2 8
Joe Thatcher 1 1 8.53 16 0 0 6.1 13 6 6 1 2
Nick Maronde 0 0 12.79 11 0 0 6.1 12 9 9 7 7
Jairo Díaz 0 0 3.18 5 0 0 5.2 4 2 2 3 8
David Carpenter 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0
Dane De La Rosa 0 0 11.57 3 0 0 2.1 3 3 3 3 0
Josh Wall 0 0 54.00 2 0 0 1.0 5 6 6 3 0
Sean Burnett 0 0 13.50 3 0 0 0.2 1 1 1 0 0
José Álvarez 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 1
Jarrett Grube 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 0.2 1 1 1 0 0
Rich Hill 0 0 inf 2 0 0 0.0 1 1 1 3 0
Team Totals 98 64 3.58 162 162 46 1482.2 1307 630 590 504 1342

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Post-season

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Divisional series

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Postseason game log

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2014 Postseason Game Log (0–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 2 Royals 2–3 (11) Duffy (1–0) Salas (0–1) Holland (1) 45,321 0–1
2 October 3 Royals 1–4 (11) Finnegan (1-0) Jepsen (0-1) Holland (2) 45,361 0–2
3 October 5 @ Royals 3–8 Shields (1–0) Wilson (0–1) 40,657 0–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member
 
Ernesto Frieri struggled as the closer and was later replaced by Joe Smith. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jason Grilli later during the season. It wasn't long after Frieri was dealt to Pittsburgh until Huston Street arrived after a deal was struck with the San Diego Padres. Street became the new closer.

Roster

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2014 Los Angeles Angels
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Salt Lake Bees Pacific Coast League Keith Johnson
AA Arkansas Travelers Texas League Phillip Wellman
A Inland Empire 66ers California League Denny Hocking
A Burlington Bees Midwest League Bill Richardson
Rookie AZL Angels Arizona League Elio Sarmiento
Rookie Orem Owlz Pioneer League Dave Stapleton

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Los Angeles Angels' all-time record
  2. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2014). Baseball America 2015 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-54-1.
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