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词条 1982 California Angels season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

      Season standings    Record vs. opponents    Transactions    Roster  

  3. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  4. ALCS

      Game 1, October 5    Game 2, October 6    Game 3, October 8    Game 4, October 9    Game 5, October 10  

  5. Awards and honors

  6. Farm system

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = California Angels
| season = 1982
| misc = 1982 AL West Champions
| logo = Los angeles angels.png
| current league = American League
| y1 = 1961
| division = West Division
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Anaheim Stadium
| y4 = 1966
| city = Anaheim, California
| y5 = 1966
| owners = Gene Autry
| general managers = Buzzie Bavasi
| managers = Gene Mauch
| television =KTLA
| radio = KMPC
(Ron Fairly, Bob Starr, Don Drysdale, Joe Buttitta)
|}}

The California Angels 1982 season involved the Angels finishing 1st in the American League west with a record of 93 wins and 69 losses.

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Offseason

  • December 6, 1981: Bob Boone was purchased by the Angels from the Philadelphia Phillies.[1]
  • December 7, 1981: José Moreno was selected by the Angels from the San Diego Padres in the rule 5 draft.[2]
  • December 8, 1981: Dave Smith was selected by the Angels from the New York Mets in the minor league draft.[3]
  • December 11, 1981: Brian Harper was traded by the Angels to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Tim Foli.[4]
  • January 22, 1982: Reggie Jackson was signed as a free agent by the California Angels.[5]
  • January 28, 1982: Dan Ford was traded by the California Angels to the Baltimore Orioles for Doug DeCinces and Jeff Schneider.[6]

Regular season

  • April 27, 1982: Reggie Jackson returned to Yankee Stadium with the Angels. He broke out of a terrible season-starting slump to hit a home run off former teammate Ron Guidry. The at-bat began with Yankee fans, angry at owner George Steinbrenner for letting Jackson get away, starting the "Reg-GIE!" chant, and ended it with the fans chanting "Steinbrenner sucks!" By the time of Jackson's election to the Hall of Fame, Steinbrenner had begun to say that letting him go was the biggest mistake he has made as Yankee owner.

Season standings

{{1982 AL West standings}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1982 AL Record vs. opponents|team=CAL}}

Transactions

  • April 11, 1982: Ron Jackson was signed as a Free Agent with the California Angels.[7]
  • May 12, 1982: Tom Brunansky, Mike Walters, and $400,000 were traded by the Angels to the Minnesota Twins for Doug Corbett and Rob Wilfong.[8]
  • August 2, 1982: Luis Tiant was purchased by the Angels from Tabasco of the Mexican League.[9]
  • August 31, 1982: The Angels traded a player to be named later to the New York Yankees for Tommy John. The Angels completed the trade by sending Dennis Rasmussen to the Yankees on November 24.[10]

Roster

1982 California Angels
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|46|Don Aase}}{{MLBplayer|34|Stan Bahnsen}}{{MLBplayer|23|Doug Corbett}}{{MLBplayer|16|John Curtis}}{{MLBplayer|43|Ken Forsch}}{{MLBplayer|30|Dave Goltz}}{{MLBplayer|41|Andy Hassler}}{{MLBplayer|35|Tommy John}}{{MLBplayer|24|Bruce Kison}}{{MLBplayer|22|Mickey Mahler}}{{MLBplayer|21|Ángel Moreno}}{{MLBplayer|45|Steve Renko}}{{MLBplayer|40|Luis Sánchez}}{{MLBplayer|42|Rick Steirer}}{{MLBplayer|33|Luis Tiant}}{{MLBplayer|39|Mike Witt}}{{MLBplayer|38|Geoff Zahn}}Catchers{{MLBplayer| 8|Bob Boone}}{{MLBplayer|13|Joe Ferguson}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|48|Ricky Adams}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Rick Burleson}}{{MLBplayer|29|Rod Carew}}{{MLBplayer|11|Doug DeCinces}}{{MLBplayer|10,20|Tim Foli}}{{MLBplayer| 4|Bobby Grich}}{{MLBplayer|15|Ron Jackson}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Mick Kelleher}}{{MLBplayer|21|Jose Moreno}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Daryl Sconiers}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Rob Wilfong}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|12|Juan Beníquez}}{{MLBplayer|32|Bobby Clark}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Brian Downing}}{{MLBplayer|44|Reggie Jackson}}{{MLBplayer|19|Fred Lynn}}{{MLBplayer|20|Gary Pettis}}Other batters{{MLBplayer|25|Don Baylor}}Manager{{MLBplayer| 3|Gene Mauch}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|49|Bob Clear}}{{MLBplayer|18|Preston Gómez}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Bobby Knoop}}{{MLBplayer|47|Tom Morgan}}{{MLBplayer|50|Jimmie Reese}}{{MLBplayer|17|Merv Rettenmund}}

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Bob Boone 143 472 121 .256 7 58
1B Rod Carew 138 523 167 .319 3 44
2B Bobby Grich 145 506 132 .261 19 65
3B Doug DeCinces 153 575 173 .301 30 97
SS Tim Foli 150 480 121 .252 3 56
LF Brian Downing 158 623 175 .281 28 84
CF Fred Lynn 138 472 141 .299 21 86
RF Reggie Jackson 153 530 146 .275 39 101
DH Don Baylor 157 608 160 .263 24 93

Other batters

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Juan Beniquez 112 196 52 .265 3 24
Ron Jackson 53 142 47 .331 2 19
Rob Wilfong 55 102 25 .245 1 11
Bobby Clark 102 90 19 .211 2 8
Mick Kelleher 34 49 8 .163 0 1
Rick Burleson 11 45 7 .156 0 2
Ricky Adams 8 14 2 .143 0 0
Daryl Sconiers 12 13 2 .154 0 2
José Moreno 11 3 0 .000 0 0
Gary Pettis 10 5 1 .200 1 1

Pitching

Starting pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Geoff Zahn 34 229.1 18 8 3.73 81
Ken Forsch 37 228 13 11 3.87 73
Tommy John 7 35 4 2 3.86 14
Luis Tiant 6 29.2 2 2 5.76 30

Other pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mike Witt 33 179.2 8 6 3.51 85
Steve Renko 31 156 11 6 4.44 81
Bruce Kison 33 142 10 5 3.17 86
Dave Goltz 28 86 8 5 4.08 49
Angel Moreno 13 49.1 3 7 4.74 22

Relief pitchers

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Andy Hassler 54 2 1 4 2.78 38
Luis Sánchez 46 7 4 5 3.21 58
Doug Corbett 33 1 7 8 5.05 37
Don Aase 24 3 3 4 3.46 40
Rick Steirer 10 1 0 0 3.76 14
John Curtis 8 0 1 1 6.00 10
Stan Bahnsen 7 0 1 0 4.66 5
Mickey Mahler 6 2 0 0 1.13 5

ALCS

{{Main article|1982 American League Championship Series}}

Game 1, October 5

Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California
Team123456789RHE
Milwaukee021000000372
California10421000X8100
W: Tommy John (1-0)   L: Mike Caldwell (0-1)   S: None
HR: MIL – Gorman Thomas (1)  CAL – Fred Lynn (1)
Pitchers: MIL – Caldwell, Slaton (4), Ladd (7), Bernard (8)  CAL – John
Attendance: 64,406

Game 2, October 6

Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California
Team123456789RHE
Milwaukee000020000250
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W: Bruce Kison (1-0)   L: Pete Vuckovich (0-1)   S: None
HR: MIL – Paul Molitor (1)  CAL – Reggie Jackson (1)
Pitchers: MIL – Vuckovich  CAL – Kison
Attendance: 64,179

Game 3, October 8

County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Team123456789RHE
California000000030380
Milwaukee000300200560
W: Don Sutton (1-0)   L: Geoff Zahn (0-1)   S: Pete Ladd (1)
HR: CAL – Bob Boone (1)  MIL – Paul Molitor (2)
Pitchers: CAL – Zahn, Witt (4), Hassler (7)  MIL – Sutton, Ladd (8)
Attendance: 50,135

Game 4, October 9

County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Team123456789RHE
California000001400553
Milwaukee030301020992
W: Moose Haas (1-0)   L: Tommy John (0-1)   S: Jim Slaton (1)
HR: CAL – Don Baylor (1)  MIL – Mark Brouhard (1)
Pitchers: CAL – John, Goltz (4), Sanchez (8)  MIL – Haas, Slaton (8)
Attendance: 51,003

Game 5, October 10

County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Team123456789RHE
California1011000003111
Milwaukee10010020x464
W: Bob McClure (1-0)   L: Luis Sánchez (0-1)   S: Pete Ladd (2)
HR: CAL – None  MIL – Ben Oglivie (1)
Pitchers: CAL – Kison, Sanchez (6), Hassler (7)  MIL – Vuckovich, McClure (7), Ladd (9)
Attendance: 54,968

Awards and honors

  • Fred Lynn, American League Championship Series Most Valuable Player
  • Reggie Jackson OF, American League Leader Home Runs (39)
All-Star Game
  • Rod Carew
  • Bobby Grich (Starting 2B)
  • Reggie Jackson(Starting RF)
  • Fred Lynn (Starting CF)

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level16=AAA|team16=Spokane Indians|league16=Pacific Coast League|manager16=Moose Stubing
|level17=AA |team17=Holyoke Millers|league17=Eastern League|manager17=Jack Hiatt
|level18=A |team18=Redwood Pioneers|league18=California League|manager18=Chris Cannizzaro
|level19=A |team19=Danville Suns|league19=Midwest League|manager19=Gus Gil and Aurelio Monteagudo
|level20=A-Short Season|team20=Salem Angels|league20=Northwest League|manager20=Joe Maddon
}}LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Salem

Notes

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/boonebo01.shtml Bob Boone] at Baseball Reference
2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/morenjo01.shtml Jose Moreno] at Baseball Reference
3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/smithda03.shtml Dave Smith] at Baseball Reference
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/harpebr01.shtml Brian Harper] at Baseball Reference
5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jacksre01.shtml Reggie Jackson] at Baseball Reference
6. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/f/fordda01.shtml
7. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jacksro02.shtml
8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/corbedo01.shtml Doug Corbett] at Baseball Reference
9. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/tiantlu01.shtml Luis Tiant] at Baseball Reference
10. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/johnto01.shtml Tommy John] at Baseball Reference

References

  • {{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=2nd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=1997| isbn=978-0-9637189-8-3}}

External links

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CAL/1982.shtml 1982 California Angels] at Baseball Reference
  • 1982 California Angels at Baseball Almanac
{{American League West champions}}{{1982 MLB season by team}}{{Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim}}

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