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2005 Anaheim Angels 2005 Anaheim Angels
2004
Record 95-67 .586
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Standings Won the AL West
Pythagorean 93-69, 94-68, 94-68
Runs (S/A) 761 / 643
PostseasonWon ALDS 3-2 over New York Yankees
BallparkEdison International Field
Park FactorsBatting: 96 / Pitching: 96
Attendance3,404,686 (2nd) (4th)
Fancost$133 (23th) / $10,774
Payroll/Avg$97,725,322 / $4,071,888 (4th)
Rev/OpInc$167,000,000 / -$2,600,000
Valuation$368,000,000
Spring TrainingTempe, Arizona (Tempe Diablo Stadium)
Manager
CoachesAlfredo Griffin, Bud Black, Mickey Hatcher, Orlando Mercado, Ron Roenicke
ExecutivesOwner: Arturo Moreno, General Manager: Bill Stoneman, Special Assistant to the GM: Preston Gomez
Minor Leagues(AAA) Salt Lake Stingers, (AA) Arkansas Travelers, (A) Cedar Rapids Kernels, (A) Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, (Rookie) Orem Angels
Radio (KSPN) Rory Markas, Terry Smith
TV (KCAL/KDOC) Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net) Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc
Spanish Radio (KTNQ) Ivan Lara, Jose Mota

The 2005 Anaheim Angels went 95-67 and finished 1st in the American League West. The Angels drew 3,404,686 to Edison International Field.

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