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2004 Season  angels in the postseason
               The Angels clinched the American League West title with a 5-4 victory, October 2 at Oakland, despite numerous
             injuries to key players throughout the season (14 players went on disabled list).  The division crown marked the organi-
             zation’s first in 18 seasons (1986), the Club’s fourth division crown (1979, 1982 & 1986) and fifth trip to postseason (2002
             Wild Card entrant).  The clincher came 22 years to the day that Angels won the West in 1982.
               SEASON NOTES: The final season series against the A’s marked first time since 1980 two teams entered such week-
             end tied for division title and playing each other to close regular season (Philadelphia at Montreal; 2-1 Phillies)…Angels
             finished with a home attendance Club record of 3,375,677, second highest mark in A.L. and third highest in MLB…Club
             finished in a virtual tie for first place in the American League in batting average (.2824) with Boston (.2819)…The mark
             tied Club-record (.282) also set in 2002 and 1979…Angels ranked first in A.L. for fewest strikeouts (942) for the third
             straight season (838 in 2003 & 805 in 2002)…Club led league with 143 stolen bases, marking the second time in Club
             history (220 in 1975)…Vladimir Guerrero set or tied Angels’ season records in average by a right-handed hitter (.337),
             runs scored (124, led league), hits by right-hander (206) and total bases (366-tied Club record and led league)…He would
             become the second player in Club history bestowed with A.L. MVP honors (Baylor, 1979)…Halos finished with a 4.28
             ERA, ranking fourth in A.L. (4.28 in 2003, 6th)…Bartolo Colon posted 18 wins, most by a first-year Angel since Bill Singer
             with 20 in 1973…The bullpen finished 25-16 with a 3.47 ERA (590.1 IP – 189 ER) with 50 saves (3rd in A.L.) in 67 chances
             (75%)…The bullpen ERA led Junior Circuit for the third straight season…Angels ranked first in A.L. in strikeouts with a
             club-record 1,164, led by Kelvim Escobar (191)…Angels ranked tied for second in league with a .985 fielding percentage…
             Halos committed just 90 errors in 162 games…Darin Erstad earned Gold Glove honors at first base.
             Postseason
             2004 DIVISION SERIES
               After a postseason absence in 2003, the Angels returned to the playoffs in the 2004 Division Series to face the A.L.
             Wild Card entrant Boston Red Sox…In Game 1 at
             Angel Stadium, the Angels fell to Boston, 9-3, after a
             seven-run fourth inning put the Sox up 8-0…Five of
             the runs in the inning were unearned, after the Angels
             led the Major Leagues by allowing just 36 unearned
             runs during the season…Troy Glaus and Darin Erstad
             homered off Curt Schilling to account for two of the
             three Angel runs…In Game 2, the Angels took a 3-1
             lead against Pedro Martinez, courtesy of a two-run
             Vladimir Guerrero single in the fifth, into the sixth
             inning before the Red Sox posted seven unanswered
             runs over the final four frames…The torrid Red Sox
             offense put Boston up 6-1 after six innings in Game 3
             at Fenway Park…A dramatic grand slam from Guerrero
             in the seventh frame tied the game at 6-6 but a 10th
             inning, walk-off home run off the bat of David Ortiz
             sealed the Angels’ fate as Boston was on their way to
             the ALCS and eventual World Series title…The game
             would mark the Angel farewells to Troy Percival, David
             Eckstein, Troy Glaus and Ramon Ortiz.
               SERIES  NOTES:  2004 was the Angels’ second
             Division Series appearance (2002 vs. New York) and
         club postseason
             second postseason matchup against Boston (lost in
             ‘86 ALCS, 4-3)… Angels were swept for the first time in
             postseason play...Halos’ DS roster featured 10 players
             making their postseason debuts: Alfredo Amezaga,
             Jeff DaVanon, Kelvim Escobar, Kevin Gregg, Vladimir
             Guerrero, Casey Kotchman, Dallas McPherson, Josh
             Paul, Curtis Pride and Adam Riggs.


                                                 Guerrero’s grand slam in Game 3





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