59 | 10 | 1 |
Seasons | Made Playoffs | Championships |
50.6% | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Winning Percentage | Made Playoffs | Playoff Series Wins | Championships |
2002
The Los Angeles Angels have played a total of 59 seasons. Their first season was in 1961, and their most recent season was in 2020.
Yes.
Between 1961 and 1964, the team was known as the Los Angeles Angels.
In 1965, the team changed their name
to the California Angels.
In 1997, the team changed their name
to the Anaheim Angels.
In 2005, the team changed their name
to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
In 2016, the team changed their name
back
to the Los Angeles Angels.
The Los Angeles Angels last made the playoffs in 2014, when they lost the AL Divisional Series. They've been in the playoffs a total of 10 times in their 59 seasons.
The Los Angeles Angels last missed the playoffs in 2020.
In 2009, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim beat the Boston Red Sox in the AL Divisional Series.
In 2014, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim lost to the Kansas City Royals in the AL Divisional Series.
The Los Angeles Angels won the World Series once, in 2002.
Year | Record | Result |
---|---|---|
2020 | 26-34 | Missed Playoffs |
2019 | 72-90 | Missed Playoffs |
2018 | 80-82 | Missed Playoffs |
2017 | 80-82 | Missed Playoffs |
2016 | 74-88 | Missed Playoffs |
2015 | 85-77 | Missed Playoffs |
2014 | 98-64 | Lost AL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
2013 | 78-84 | Missed Playoffs |
2012 | 89-73 | Missed Playoffs |
2011 | 86-76 | Missed Playoffs |
2010 | 80-82 | Missed Playoffs |
2009 | 97-65 | Lost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round) |
2008 | 100-62 | Lost AL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
2007 | 94-68 | Lost AL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
2006 | 89-73 | Missed Playoffs |
2005 | 95-67 | Lost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round) |
2004 | 92-70 | Lost AL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
2003 | 77-85 | Missed Playoffs |
2002 | 99-63 | Won World Series |
2001 | 75-87 | Missed Playoffs |
2000 | 82-80 | Missed Playoffs |
1999 | 70-92 | Missed Playoffs |
1998 | 85-77 | Missed Playoffs |
1997 | 84-78 | Missed Playoffs |
1996 | 70-91 | Missed Playoffs |
1995 | 78-67 | Missed Playoffs |
1993 | 71-91 | Missed Playoffs |
1992 | 72-90 | Missed Playoffs |
1991 | 81-81 | Missed Playoffs |
1990 | 80-82 | Missed Playoffs |
1989 | 91-71 | Missed Playoffs |
1988 | 75-87 | Missed Playoffs |
1987 | 75-87 | Missed Playoffs |
1986 | 92-70 | Lost AL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
1985 | 90-72 | Missed Playoffs |
1984 | 81-81 | Missed Playoffs |
1983 | 70-92 | Missed Playoffs |
1982 | 93-69 | Lost AL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
1981 | 51-59 | Missed Playoffs |
1980 | 65-95 | Missed Playoffs |
1979 | 88-74 | Lost AL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
1978 | 87-75 | Missed Playoffs |
1977 | 74-88 | Missed Playoffs |
1976 | 76-86 | Missed Playoffs |
1975 | 72-89 | Missed Playoffs |
1974 | 68-94 | Missed Playoffs |
1973 | 79-83 | Missed Playoffs |
1972 | 75-80 | Missed Playoffs |
1971 | 76-86 | Missed Playoffs |
1970 | 86-76 | Missed Playoffs |
1969 | 71-91 | Missed Playoffs |
1968 | 67-95 | Missed Playoffs |
1967 | 84-77 | Missed Playoffs |
1966 | 80-82 | Missed Playoffs |
1965 | 75-87 | Missed Playoffs |
1964 | 82-80 | Missed Playoffs |
1963 | 70-91 | Missed Playoffs |
1962 | 86-76 | Missed Playoffs |
1961 | 70-91 | Missed Playoffs |
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