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  2. 1975 California Angels season - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 California Angels season involved the Angels finishing sixth in the American League West with a record of 72 wins and 89 losses. California hit 55 home runs for the entire season. This caused Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee to say about the team- "could take batting practice in a hotel lobby without damaging a chandelier."

  3. List of Los Angeles Angels managers - Wikipedia

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    They are members of the American League West division of the American League (AL) in Major League Baseball (MLB). [1] The Angels franchise was formed in 1961 as a member of the American League. The team was formerly called the California Angels, the Anaheim Angels, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, before settling with the Los Angeles Angels.

  4. List of Los Angeles Angels owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    Fred Haney. 1960–1968. Became the first General Manager of the team when tapped by owner Gene Autry. Retired in 1968. Dick Walsh. 1968–1971. Named successor as General Manager by Gene Autry following the retirement of Haney. Walsh was fired by Autry after the 1971 season due to the team failing to meet expectations.

  5. List of Major League Baseball longest losing streaks - Wikipedia

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    Rank Games Team Season(s) Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Beginning (first defeat) End (first victory) 1 18 Minnesota Twins: 2004, 2006, 2009–2010, 2017, 2019–2020

  6. Andy Etchebarren - Wikipedia

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    Etchebarren was born in Whittier, California of Basque descent. He was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as an amateur free agent in 1961. Expected to be the Orioles' third-string catcher entering his MLB rookie season in 1966, he became the starter in spring training when Dick Brown underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor and Charley Lau injured an elbow in the same timeframe. [2]

  7. Al Cowens - Wikipedia

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    Al Cowens. Alfred Edward Cowens, Jr. (October 25, 1951 – March 11, 2002) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1974 through 1986, Cowens played for the Kansas City Royals (1974–79), California Angels (1980), Detroit Tigers (1980–81) and Seattle Mariners (1982–86). He batted and threw right-handed.

  8. Template:1975 AL Record vs. opponents - Wikipedia

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    This is a template that was created to easily update every article with the 1975 Record vs. opponents. To use the update on any article, insert: {{ 1975 AL Record vs. opponents }}

  9. History of the Los Angeles Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Angels are a professional baseball team based in Anaheim, California. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The "Angels" name originates from the city that was their original home, Los Angeles, and was inspired by a minor league club of the same name.