2024 Los Angeles Angels season

Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2024 Los Angeles Angels
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAngel Stadium
CityAnaheim, California
Record60–87 (.408)
OwnersArte Moreno
General managersPerry Minasian
ManagersRon Washington
TelevisionBally Sports West
(Wayne Randazzo/Matt Vasgersian/Patrick O'Neal, Mark Gubicza, Erica Weston)
RadioKLAA (AM 830)
KSPN (AM 710)
Angels Radio Network
Spanish: KWKW (AM 1330)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
← 2023 Seasons

The Los Angeles Angels season is the 64th season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American League, the 59th in Anaheim, and their 59th season playing their home games at Angel Stadium.

On July 21, the Angels beat the Athletics 8-5 to win their 5,000th game as a franchise, which is the first for an expansion team.[1]

On September 11, the Angels were eliminated from postseason contention for the tenth straight year following a 6–4 loss to the Minnesota Twins.

Season standings

American League West

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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 78 68 .534 42‍–‍32 36‍–‍36
Seattle Mariners 75 73 .507 4 43‍–‍30 32‍–‍43
Texas Rangers 71 77 .480 8 41‍–‍34 30‍–‍43
Oakland Athletics 65 83 .439 14 36‍–‍39 29‍–‍44
Los Angeles Angels 60 86 .411 18 30‍–‍42 30‍–‍44


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 86 62 .581
Cleveland Guardians 84 64 .568
Houston Astros 78 68 .534
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Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Baltimore Orioles 83 65 .561 +4½
Kansas City Royals 81 67 .547 +2½
Minnesota Twins 78 69 .531
Detroit Tigers 76 72 .514
Seattle Mariners 75 73 .507
Boston Red Sox 74 74 .500
Tampa Bay Rays 73 75 .493
Texas Rangers 71 77 .480
Toronto Blue Jays 70 78 .473
Oakland Athletics 65 83 .439 13½
Los Angeles Angels 60 86 .411 17½
Chicago White Sox 33 115 .223 45½


Record against opponents

2024 American League record
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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 8–5 6–1 3–4 0–0 2–5 4–2 4–2 3–0 6–4 3–3 4–2 9–4 5–2 7–6 19–24
Boston 5–8 4–3 2–5 3–4 2–4 4–2 4–2 1–2 5–5 5–1 4–3 4–3 4–2 6–4 21–25
Chicago 1–6 3–4 5–8 1–9 2–4 1–12 0–0 1–12 1–5 1–2 1–6 4–2 0–7 1–5 11–32
Cleveland 4–3 5–2 8–5 7–6 1–2 5–8 5–1 7–2 2–4 6–1 4–2 1–3 4–2 4–2 21–20
Detroit 0–0 4–3 9–1 6–7 2–4 3–7 3–4 6–7 2–4 3–3 5–1 2–1 3–4 5–2 22–24
Houston 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–1 4–2 4–3 3–3 2–4 1–6 8–5 4–6 4–2 7–6 5–2 21–22
Kansas City 2–4 2–4 12–1 8–5 7–3 3–4 5–2 6–7 2–5 4–2 3–3 3–3 1–5 5–2 17–17
Los Angeles 2–4 2–4 0–0 1–5 4–3 3–3 2–5 1–5 3–3 5–8 8–5 3–4 4–6 0–7 22–24
Minnesota 0–3 2–1 12–1 2–7 7–6 4–2 7–6 5–1 0–6 6–1 5–2 3–4 5–2 4–2 16–24
New York 4–6 5–5 5–1 4–2 4–2 6–1 5–2 3–3 6–0 2–2 2–2 7–6 3–3 7–6 22–21
Oakland 3–3 1–5 2–1 1–6 3–3 5–8 2–4 8–5 1–6 2–2 4–6 3–4 4–6 3–3 22–21
Seattle 2–4 3–4 6–1 2–4 1–5 6–4 3–3 5–8 2–5 2–2 6–4 3–3 5–2 2–4 26–20
Tampa Bay 4–9 3–4 2–4 3–1 1–2 2–4 3–3 4–3 4–3 6–7 4–3 3–3 1–5 6–4 26–20
Texas 2–5 2–4 7–0 2–4 4–3 6–7 5–1 6–4 2–5 3–3 6–4 2–5 5–1 0–3 19–27
Toronto 6–7 4–6 5–1 2–4 2–5 2–5 2–5 7–0 2–4 6–7 3–3 4–2 4–6 3–0 17–23

Updated with the results of all games through September 12, 2024.

Offseason

The Angels finished the 2023 season 73–89, 17 games out of first place.[2] They missed the playoffs for the 9th consecutive season and now tied for the longest current playoff drought with the Tigers. Both teams have not made the playoffs since 2014.

November–December 2023

On November 2, 2023, infielders Mike Moustakas, Gio Urshela, C. J. Cron, Outfielder Randal Grichuk and P/DH Shohei Ohtani all elected free agency.

On November 8, 2023, the Angels hired Ron Washington to become the teams 23rd manager in team history.

Transactions

November 2023

November 2 INF Mike Moustakas, INF Gio Urshela, 1B C. J. Cron, OF Randal Grichuk and RHP/DH Shohei Ohtani elected free agency.
November 6 INF Eduardo Escobar and LHP Aaron Loup elected free agency after having their options declined by the club
November 26 Angels signed left-handed pitcher Adam Kolarek to a 1 year, $900,000 contract

December 2023

December 8 Atlanta Braves traded 1st baseman Evan White and left-handed pitcher Tyler Thomas to Los Angeles Angels for infielder David Fletcher and catcher Max Stassi
December 13 Angels signed right-handed pitcher Luis García to a 1 year, $4.25 million contract
Angels signed right-handed pitcher Adam Cimber to a 1 year, $1.65 million contract

January 2024

January 6 Angels signed right-handed pitcher Zach Plesac to a 1 year, $1 million contract
January 23 Angels signed right-handed pitcher Robert Stephenson to a 3 year, $33 million contract
January 27 Angels signed left-handed pitcher Matt Moore to a 1 year, $9 million contract
January 29 Angels signed outfielder Aaron Hicks to a 1 year contract
January 31 Houston Astros traded right-handed pitcher Carlos Espinosa to Los Angeles Angels for infielder/outfielder Trey Cabbage

February 2024

February 3 Angels signed right-handed pitcher José Cisnero to a 1 year, $1.75 million contract
February 7 St. Louis Cardinals traded right-handed pitcher Guillermo Zuñiga to Los Angeles Angels for cash considerations

March 2024

April 2024

April 4th Angels signed free agent Third Basemen Cam Williams to a minor league contract
April 8th Angels selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Hunter Strickland from Salt Lake
April 8th Angels selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Carson Fulmer from Salt Lake
April 8th Angels place right-handed pitcher Chase Silseth on the 15-day injured list due to Right Elbow Inflammation.
April 8th Angels designated Livan Soto for assignment
April 8th Angels place right-handed pitcher Guillermo Zuñiga on the 15-day injured list due to Right pectoral strain
April 8th Angels designated Zach Plesac for assignment

Roster

Los Angeles Angels roster
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Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers


Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Opening Day lineup

The team will open up the season on the road at Baltimore on March 28.[3]

Order No. Player Pos.
1 6 Anthony Rendon 3B
2 12 Aaron Hicks RF
3 27 Mike Trout CF
4 3 Taylor Ward LF
5 23 Brandon Drury 2B
6 18 Nolan Schanuel 1B
7 22 Miguel Sanó DH
8 14 Logan O'Hoppe C
9 9 Zach Neto SS
43 Patrick Sandoval P

Angels team leaders

Batting[4]
Batting average Logan O'Hoppe .407
RBIs Taylor Ward 8
Stolen bases Tied 2
Runs scored Taylor Ward 8
Home runs Mike Trout 4
Games played Tied 9
Pitching[5]
ERA Reid Detmers 1.64
WHIP Reid Detmers 0.82
Holds Matt Moore 3
Wins Reid Detmers 2
Innings pitched Reid Detmers 11.0
Strikeouts Reid Detmers 19
Saves Carlos Estévez 3
Games pitched Jose Cisnero 5

Game Log

The Angels opened the 2024 season on the road at Baltimore and lost 11–3.

Legend
  Angels win
  Angels loss
  All-Star Game
  Postponement
  Eliminated from playoff race
Bold Angels team member
2024 Game Log: 60–87 (Home: 30–43; Away: 30–44)
March/April: 11–19 (Home: 4–10; Away: 7–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 28 @ Orioles 3–11 Burnes (1–0) Sandoval (0–1) 45,029 0–1 L1
2 March 30 @ Orioles 4–13 Rodriguez (1–0) Canning (0–1) 28,420 0–2 L2
3 March 31 @ Orioles 4–1 Detmers (1–0) Wells (0–1) Estévez (1) 20,576 1–2 W1
4 April 1 @ Marlins 7–4 Cimber (1–0) Scott (0–2) Estévez (2) 9,411 2–2 W2
5 April 2 @ Marlins 3–1 Anderson (1–0) Luzardo (0–1) García (1) 9,033 3–2 W3
6 April 3 @ Marlins 10–2 Sandoval (1–1) Puk (0–2) Zuñiga (1) 8,573 4–2 W4
7 April 5 Red Sox 6–8 Martin (1–0) Soriano (0–1) Jansen (3) 44,714 4–3 L1
8 April 6 Red Sox 2–1 Detmers (2–0) Weissert (0–1) Estévez (3) 44,485 5–3 W1
9 April 7 Red Sox 2–12 Houck (2–0) Silseth (0–1) Anderson (2) 38,917 5–4 L1
10 April 8 Rays 7–1 Anderson (2–0) Eflin (1–2) 18,748 6–4 W1
11 April 9 Rays 4–6 Civale (2–1) Sandoval (1–2) Fairbanks (1) 20,271 6–5 L1
12 April 10 Rays 2–4 Kelly (1–0) Soriano (0–2) Fairbanks (2) 16,600 6–6 L2
13 April 12 @ Red Sox 7–0 Detmers (3–0) Houck (2–1) 26,106 7–6 W1
14 April 13 @ Red Sox 2–7 Weissert (1–1) Canning (0–2) 31,878 7–7 L1
15 April 14 @ Red Sox 4–5 Bello (2–1) Anderson (2–1) Jansen (4) 30,792 7–8 L2
16 April 15 @ Rays 7–3 García (1–0) Maton (0–1) 12,267 8–8 W1
17 April 16 @ Rays 6–7 (13) Cleavinger (3–0) Fulmer (0–1) 12,160 8–9 L1
18 April 17 @ Rays 5–4 Strickland (1–0) Fairbanks (0–2) 10,844 9–9 W1
19 April 18 @ Rays 1–2 Pepiot (2–2) Canning (0–3) Poche (2) 10,648 9–10 L1
20 April 19 @ Reds 1–7 Lodolo (2–0) Anderson (2–2) 22,539 9–11 L2
21 April 20 @ Reds 5–7 Ashcraft (3–1) Sandoval (1–3) Díaz (3) 27,343 9–12 L3
22 April 21 @ Reds 0–3 Pagán (2–1) Soriano (0–3) Díaz (4) 25,935 9–13 L4
23 April 22 Orioles 2–4 Suárez (1–0) Detmers (3–1) Kimbrel (6) 26,081 9–14 L5
24 April 23 Orioles 7–4 Canning (1–3) Rodriguez (3–1) Estévez (4) 22,803 10–14 W1
25 April 24 Orioles 5–6 Kremer (1–2) Anderson (2–3) Kimbrel (7) 19,557 10–15 L1
26 April 26 Twins 3–5 Ober (2–1) Sandoval (1–4) Thielbar (1) 31,087 10–16 L2
27 April 27 Twins 5–16 Paddack (2–1) Soriano (0–4) 44,478 10–17 L3
28 April 28 Twins 5–11 López (2–2) Detmers (3–2) 38,955 10–18 L4
29 April 29 Phillies 6–5 Cimber (2–0) Domínguez (1–2) Estévez (5) 25,449 11–18 W1
30 April 30 Phillies 5–7 Alvarado (1–1) Estévez (0–1) Hoffman (2) 23,949 11–19 L1
May: 10–17 (Home: 3–11; Away: 7–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
31 May 1 Phillies 1–2 Wheeler (3–3) Sandoval (1–5) Soto (2) 20,156 11–20 L2
32 May 3 @ Guardians 6–0 Soriano (1–4) Bibee (2–1) 19,698 12–20 W1
33 May 4 @ Guardians 1–7 Lively (1–1) Detmers (3–3) 26,292 12–21 L1
34 May 5 @ Guardians 1–4 Carrasco (2–2) Canning (1–4) Clase (10) 19,579 12–22 L2
35 May 6 @ Pirates 1–4 Keller (3–3) Anderson (2–4) 9,506 12–23 L3
36 May 7 @ Pirates 9–0 Sandoval (2–5) Priester (0–3) 10,844 13–23 W1
37 May 8 @ Pirates 5–4 Cimber (3–0) Ortiz (2–2) Estévez (6) 15,213 14–23 W2
38 May 9 Royals 4–10 Wacha (2–4) Detmers (3–4) 23,568 14–24 L1
39 May 10 Royals 1–2 Duffey (1–2) Estévez (0–2) Schreiber (1) 29,126 14–25 L2
40 May 11 Royals 9–3 Anderson (3–4) Ragans (2–3) 31,593 15–25 W1
41 May 12 Royals 2–4 Lugo (6–1) Sandoval (2–6) McArthur (9) 27,723 15–26 L1
42 May 13 Cardinals 5–10 Leahy (1–1) Moore (0–1) 22,814 15–27 L2
43 May 14 Cardinals 6–7 Gray (5–2) Strickland (1–1) Helsley (13) 21,490 15–28 L3
44 May 15 Cardinals 7–2 Canning (2–4) Lynn (1–2) 21,961 16–28 W1
45 May 17 @ Rangers 9–3 Anderson (4–4) Heaney (0–5) 37,922 17–28 W2
46 May 18 @ Rangers 2–3 (13) Rodríguez (1–0) Fulmer (0–2) 36,457 17–29 L1
47 May 19 @ Rangers 4–1 Soriano (2–4) Lorenzen (2–3) García (2) 36,009 18–29 W1
48 May 20 @ Astros 9–7 Suárez (1–0) Valdez (3–2) Estévez (7) 29,821 19–29 W2
49 May 21 @ Astros 5–6 (10) Hader (3–3) Estévez (0–3) 30,891 19–30 L1
50 May 22 @ Astros 2–1 Anderson (5–4) Brown (1–5) García (3) 30,599 20–30 W1
51 May 24 Guardians 4–10 Allen (6–2) Sandoval (2–7) 37,618 20–31 L1
52 May 25 Guardians 3–4 Bibee (3–1) Soriano (2–5) Clase (16) 35,861 20–32 L2
53 May 26 Guardians 4–5 Lively (4–2) Detmers (3–5) Clase (17) 38,741 20–33 L3
54 May 28 Yankees 4–3 Moore (1–1) Weaver (3–1) Estévez (8) 34,894 21–33 W1
55 May 29 Yankees 1–2 Gil (7–1) Anderson (5–5) Holmes (16) 34,313 21–34 L1
56 May 30 Yankees 3–8 Rodón (7–2) Sandoval (2–8) 36,312 21–35 L2
57 May 31 @ Mariners 4–5 Stanek (3–0) Moore (1–2) Muñoz (12) 40,001 21–36 L3
June: 15–11 (Home: 11–5; Away: 4–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
58 June 1 @ Mariners 0–9 Miller (5–5) Detmers (3–6) 39,932 21–37 L4
59 June 2 @ Mariners 1–5 Castillo (5–6) Canning (2–5) 35,990 21–38 L5
60 June 3 Padres 2–1 Strickland (2–1) Morejón (1–2) Estévez (9) 32,683 22–38 W1
61 June 4 Padres 4–2 Moore (2–2) Matsui (3–2) Estévez (10) 33,947 23–38 W2
62 June 5 Padres 3–2 Soriano (3–5) Cease (5–5) Moore (1) 31,960 24–38 W3
63 June 7 Astros 1–7 Valdez (5–3) Canning (2–6) 36,534 24–39 L1
64 June 8 Astros 1–6 Brown (2–5) Anderson (5–6) 38,217 24–40 L2
65 June 9 Astros 9–7 Estévez (1–3) Hader (3–4) 42,703 25–40 W1
66 June 11 @ Diamondbacks 4–9 Montgomery (4–4) Suárez (1–1) 20,972 25–41 L1
67 June 12 @ Diamondbacks 8–3 Soriano (4–5) Cecconi (1–5) 19,691 26–41 W1
68 June 13 @ Diamondbacks 1–11 Pfaadt (3–5) Canning (2–7) 18,185 26–42 L1
69 June 14 @ Giants 8–6 Anderson (6–6) Howard (0–1) Estévez (11) 32,842 27–42 W1
70 June 15 @ Giants 4–3 Moore (3–2) Walker (4–3) Estévez (12) 36,235 28–42 W2
71 June 16 @ Giants 6–13 Bivens (1–0) Suárez (1–2) 41,008 28–43 L1
72 June 17 Brewers 5–3 Plesac (1–0) Rodríguez (0–2) Estévez (13) 26,575 29–43 W1
73 June 18 Brewers 3–6 Myers (4–2) Canning (2–8) Megill (14) 27,967 29–44 L1
74 June 19 Brewers 0–2 Peralta (5–4) Anderson (6–7) Megill (15) 28,483 29–45 L2
75 June 21 @ Dodgers 3–2 (10) García (2–0) Phillips (0–1) Estévez (14) 51,841 30–45 W1
76 June 22 @ Dodgers 2–7 Glasnow (8–5) Plesac (1–1) 53,273 30–46 L1
77 June 24 Athletics 5–1 Canning (3–8) Medina (1–3) 24,586 31–46 W1
78 June 25 Athletics 7–5 Anderson (7–7) Spence (4–4) Estévez (15) 26,473 32–46 W2
79 June 26 Athletics 5–2 Moore (4–2) Estes (2–3) 31,240 33–46 W3
80 June 27 Tigers 5–0 Daniel (1–0) Flaherty (5–5) 27,340 34–46 W4
81 June 28 Tigers 5–2 García (3–0) Miller (4–6) Estévez (16) 34,381 35–46 W5
82 June 29 Tigers 6–5 (10) Joyce (1–0) Foley (2–2) 39,559 36–46 W6
83 June 30 Tigers 6–7 Mize (2–6) Anderson (7–8) Holton (2) 35,061 36–47 L1
July: 11–14 (Home: 6–7; Away: 5–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
84 July 2 @ Athletics 5–7 Spence (5–4) Soriano (4–6) 5,447 36–48 L2
85 July 3 @ Athletics 0–5 Estes (3–3) Daniel (1–1) 14,837 36–49 L3
86 July 4 @ Athletics 0–5 Sears (5–7) Contreras (1–1) 11,956 36–50 L4
87 July 5 @ Cubs 1–5 Steele (1–3) Canning (3–9) 36,948 36–51 L5
88 July 6 @ Cubs 7–0 Anderson (8–8) Hendricks (1–7) 36,420 37–51 W1
89 July 7 @ Cubs 0–5 Wesneski (3–5) Soriano (4–7) Neris (12) 34,355 37–52 L1
90 July 8 Rangers 4–9 Gray (4–4) Daniel (1–2) 25,193 37–53 L2
91 July 9 Rangers 4–5 Leclerc (4–4) García (3–1) Yates (14) 23,791 37–54 L3
92 July 10 Rangers 7–2 Crouse (1–0) Lorenzen (5–5) 23,230 38–54 W1
93 July 11 Mariners 0–11 Castillo (8–9) Kochanowicz (0–1) 26,747 38–55 L1
94 July 12 Mariners 6–5 (10) Crouse (2–0) Voth (2–3) 31,243 39–55 W1
95 July 13 Mariners 2–1 Soriano (5–7) Kirby (7–7) Estévez (17) 43,273 40–55 W2
96 July 14 Mariners 3–2 Crouse (3–0) Voth (2–4) Contreras (1) 26,015 41–55 W3
ASG July 16 NL @ AL 3–5 Miller (1–0) Greene (0–1) Clase (1) 39,343 N/A
97 July 19 @ Athletics 3–13 Sears (7–7) Canning (3–10) 11,596 41–56 L1
98 July 20 @ Athletics 2–8 Spence (6–6) Kochanowicz (0–2) 14,574 41–57 L2
99 July 21 @ Athletics 8–5 García (4–1) Erceg (2–3) Estévez (18) 10,380 42–57 W1
100 July 22 @ Mariners 3–1 García (5–1) Thornton (3–2) Estévez (19) 22,528 43–57 W2
101 July 23 @ Mariners 5–1 Soriano (6–7) Gilbert (6–6) 26,496 44–57 W3
102 July 24 @ Mariners 2–1 Crouse (4–0) Santos (0–1) Estévez (20) 39,953 45–57 W4
103 July 25 Athletics 5–6 Stripling (2–9) Rosenberg (0–1) Ferguson (1) 25,752 45–58 L1
104 July 26 Athletics 4–5 Blackburn (4–2) Crouse (4–1) Erceg (3) 28,722 45–59 L2
105 July 27 Athletics 1–3 Spence (7–6) Anderson (8–9) Ferguson (2) 33,755 45–60 L3
106 July 28 Athletics 8–6 Contreras (2–1) Bido (2–2) García (4) 27,016 46–60 W1
107 July 30 Rockies 10–7 Quijada (1–0) Bird (1–2) Strickland (1) 25,241 47–60 W2
108 July 31 Rockies 1–2 Freeland (3–4) Crouse (4–2) Vodnik (4) 23,658 47–61 L1
August: 9–19 (Home: 4–8; Away: 5–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
109 August 1 Rockies 4–5 (10) Vodnik (3–1) Crouse (4–3) Kinley (6) 27,335 47–62 L2
110 August 2 Mets 1–5 Blackburn (5–2) Anderson (8–10) 37,012 47–63 L3
111 August 3 Mets 5–4 Moore (5–2) Brazobán (1–3) Joyce (1) 36,377 48–63 W1
112 August 4 Mets 3–2 Canning (4–10) Quintana (6–7) Contreras (2) 37,811 49–63 W2
August 6 @ Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 7
113 August 7 (1) @ Yankees 2–5 Gil (12–5) Daniel (1–3) Holmes (24) see 2nd game 49–64 L1
114 August 7 (2) @ Yankees 8–2 Strickland (3–1) Warren (0–1) 40,744 50–64 W1
115 August 8 @ Yankees 9–4 Anderson (9–10) Cortés Jr. (5–10) 40,681 51–64 W2
116 August 9 @ Nationals 2–3 (10) Finnegan (3–5) Moore (5–3) 22,333 51–65 L1
117 August 10 @ Nationals 4–5 (10) Law (7–2) Contreras (2–2) 22,183 51–66 L2
118 August 11 @ Nationals 6–3 Kochanowicz (1–2) Gore (7–10) 25,456 52–66 W1
119 August 12 Blue Jays 2–4 Francis (5–3) Daniel (1–4) Green (12) 29,676 52–67 L1
120 August 13 Blue Jays 1–6 Gausman (11–8) Fulmer (0–3) 30,982 52–68 L2
121 August 14 Blue Jays 2–9 Berríos (11–9) Anderson (9–11) 28,356 52–69 L3
122 August 16 Braves 3–2 Burke (1–0) Schwellenbach (4–3) Joyce (2) 37,736 53–69 W1
123 August 17 Braves 3–11 Sale (14–3) Canning (4–11) 37,268 53–70 L1
124 August 18 Braves 1–3 Morton (7–7) Kochanowicz (1–3) Iglesias (26) 36,102 53–71 L2
125 August 19 @ Royals 3–5 Lugo (14–7) Fulmer (0–4) Schreiber (2) 15,091 53–72 L3
126 August 20 @ Royals 9–5 Anderson (10–11) Ragans (10–8) 16,310 54–72 W1
127 August 21 @ Royals 0–3 Lorenzen (7–6) Cueto (0–1) Erceg (6) 13,009 54–73 L1
128 August 22 @ Blue Jays 3–5 Yarbrough (5–2) Burke (1–1) 25,900 54–74 L2
129 August 23 @ Blue Jays 4–5 Green (4–3) Contreras (2–3) 25,431 54–75 L3
130 August 24 @ Blue Jays 1–3 Francis (7–3) Fulmer (0–5) Green (14) 34,011 54–76 L4
131 August 25 @ Blue Jays 2–8 Gausman (12–9) Anderson (10–12) 37,036 54–77 L5
132 August 27 @ Tigers 2–6 Hurter (2–1) Cueto (0–2) Foley (18) 18,258 54–78 L6
133 August 28 @ Tigers 2–3 Maeda (3–6) Canning (4–12) Foley (19) 16,303 54–79 L7
134 August 29 @ Tigers 3–0 Kochanowicz (2–3) Montero (4–6) Joyce (3) 16,119 55–79 W1
135 August 30 Mariners 5–9 Kirby (10–10) Aldegheri (0–1) 34,435 55–80 L1
136 August 31 Mariners 5–4 Joyce (2–0) Muñoz (2–6) 34,253 56–80 W1
September: 4–7 (Home: 2–2; Away: 2–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
137 September 1 Mariners 3–2 Dana (1–0) Miller (10–8) Joyce (4) 39,370 57–80 W2
138 September 3 Dodgers 2–6 (10) Kopech (5–8) Contreras (2–4) 44,731 57–81 L1
139 September 4 Dodgers 10–1 Canning (5–12) Miller (2–4) 44,822 58–81 W1
140 September 5 @ Rangers 1–3 Bradford (5–2) Kochanowicz (2–4) Yates (27) 22,926 58–82 L1
141 September 6 @ Rangers 5–1 Aldegheri (1–1) Garabito (0–2) 31,014 59–82 W1
142 September 7 @ Rangers 4–6 Leclerc (6–4) Mederos (0–1) Yates (28) 31,501 59–83 L1
143 September 8 @ Rangers 4–7 Heaney (5–13) Dana (1–1) Yates (29) 32,240 59–84 L2
144 September 9 @ Twins 6–2 Detmers (4–6) Festa (2–6) Suárez (1) 14,445 60–84 W1
145 September 10 @ Twins 5–10 López (15–8) Canning (5–13) 18,311 60–85 L1
146 September 11 @ Twins 4–6 Sands (7–1) Kochanowicz (2–5) Durán (23) 15,660 60–86 L2
147 September 13 Astros 3–5 Kikuchi (9–9) Aldegheri (1–2) Hader (30) 36,226 60–87 L3
148 September 14 Astros
149 September 15 Astros
150 September 16 White Sox
151 September 17 White Sox
152 September 18 White Sox
153 September 19 @ Astros
154 September 20 @ Astros
155 September 21 @ Astros
156 September 22 @ Astros
157 September 24 @ White Sox
158 September 25 @ White Sox
159 September 26 @ White Sox
160 September 27 Rangers
161 September 28 Rangers
162 September 29 Rangers

Grand slams

No. Date Angels batter Score H/A Pitcher Opposing team
1 May 31st Jo Adell 4-4 A Tayler Saucedo Seattle Mariners

Ejections

No. Date Angels personnel H/A Opposing team

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Salt Lake Bees Pacific Coast League
AA Rocket City Trash Pandas Southern League
A Tri-City Dust Devils Northwest League
A-Advanced Inland Empire 66ers California League
Rookie ACL Angels Arizona Complex League
Rookie DSL Angels Dominican Summer League

All coaches and rosters can be found on each team's website.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.mlb.com/news/kevin-pillar-angels-rally-late-to-win-5000th-game-in-franchise-history
  2. ^ "2023 Los Angeles Angels Schedule". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  3. ^ "Angels vs. Orioles". MLB.com. March 28, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "Los Angeles Angels Batting Stats 2024". Angels.
  5. ^ "Los Angeles Angels Pitching Stats 2024". Angels.
  • Los Angeles Angels Official Site
  • 2024 Los Angeles Angels season at Baseball Reference
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