1979 California Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1979 California Angels season was their 19th in Major League Baseball . The Angels reached the postseason for the first time by winning the American League West Division with a record of 88–74, three games ahead of the Kansas City Royals in Jim Fregosi 's first season as manager. The Angels were defeated by the Baltimore Orioles 3–1 in the 1979 American League Championship Series . Don Baylor had an outstanding season, playing in all 162 games, scoring 120 runs (tops in the American League), hitting 36 home runs and driving in 139 runs (also leading the American League) on his way to being named the American League Most Valuable Player , gaining 20 of 28 first place votes.[ 1]
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
8–5
9–3
8–3
8–5
7–6
6–6
8–5
8–4
5–6
8–4
10–2
6–6
11–2
Boston
5–8
—
5–7
5–6
6–7
8–5
8–4
8–4
9–3
5–8
9–3
8–4
6–6
9–4
California
3–9
7–5
—
9–4
6–6
4–8
7–6
7–5
9–4
7–5
10–3
7–6
5–8
7–5
Chicago
3–8
6–5
4–9
—
6–6
3–9
5–8
5–7
5–8
4–8
9–4
5–8
11–2
7–5
Cleveland
5–8
7–6
6–6
6–6
—
6–6
6–6
4–9
8–4
5–8
8–4
7–5
5–7
8–5
Detroit
6–7
5–8
8–4
9–3
6–6
—
5–7
6–7
4–8
7–6
7–5
7–5
6–6
9–4
Kansas City
6–6
4–8
6–7
8–5
6–6
7–5
—
5–7
7–6
5–7
9–4
7–6
6–7
9–3
Milwaukee
5–8
4–8
5–7
7–5
9–4
7–6
7–5
—
8–4
9–4
6–6
9–3
9–3
10–3
Minnesota
4–8
3–9
4–9
8–5
4–8
8–4
6–7
4–8
—
7–5
9–4
10–3
4–9
11–1
New York
6–5
8–5
5–7
8–4
8–5
6–7
7–5
4–9
5–7
—
9–3
6–6
8–4
9–4
Oakland
4–8
3–9
3–10
4–9
4–8
5–7
4–9
6–6
4–9
3–9
—
8–5
2–11
4–8
Seattle
2–10
4–8
6–7
8–5
5–7
5–7
6–7
3–9
3–10
6–6
5–8
—
6–7
8–4
Texas
6–6
6–6
8–5
2–11
7–5
6–6
7–6
3–9
9–4
4–8
11–2
7–6
—
7–5
Toronto
2–11
4–9
5–7
5–7
5–8
4–9
3–9
3–10
1–11
4–9
8–4
4–8
5–7
—
Notable transactions
Roster
1979 California Angels
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
1979 Game Log: 88–74 (Home: 49–32; Away: 39–42)
April: 15–8 (Home: 7–6; Away: 8–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 4
@ Mariners
4–5
37,748
0–1
L1
2
April 6
@ Mariners
6–14
8,831
0–2
L2
3
April 7
@ Mariners
5–4
18,010
1–2
W1
4
April 8
@ Mariners
7–5
9,183
2–2
W2
5
April 10
Twins
1–8
33,171
2–3
L1
6
April 11
Twins
11–2
21,633
3–3
W1
7
April 12
Twins
7–1
22,211
4–3
W2
8
April 13
@ Athletics
10–1
2,985
5–3
W3
9
April 14
@ Athletics
9–3
2,649
6–3
W4
10
April 15
@ Athletics
8–1
2,243
7–3
W5
11
April 17
@ Twins
6–0
37,529
8–3
W6
12
April 18
@ Twins
11–6
3,776
9–3
W7
13
April 19
@ Twins
6–4
3,537
10–3
W8
14
April 20
Athletics
7–4
27,417
11–3
W9
15
April 21
Athletics
13–1
34,728
12–3
W10
16
April 22
Athletics
6–7
36,130
12–4
L1
17
April 24
Orioles
2–7
22,343
12–5
L2
18
April 25
Orioles
2–5
19,939
12–6
L3
19
April 26
Orioles
2–4
21,598
12–7
L4
20
April 27
Red Sox
8–6
29,408
13–7
W1
21
April 28
Red Sox
5–0
41,954
14–7
W2
22
April 29
Red Sox
0–2
35,206
14–8
L1
23
April 30
Yankees
2–1
37,180
15–8
W1
May: 15–12 (Home: 7–1; Away: 8–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
24
May 1
Yankees
8–12 (11)
38,858
15–9
L1
25
May 2
Yankees
1–0
40,648
16–9
W1
May 4
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain). Makeup: July 19
26
May 5
@ Orioles
1–9
20,455
16–10
L1
27
May 6
@ Orioles
0–6
25,630
16–11
L2
28
May 7
@ Red Sox
4–9
23,319
16–12
L3
29
May 8
@ Red Sox
10–2
21,160
17–12
W1
30
May 9
@ Red Sox
8–9
24,815
17–12
L1
31
May 10
@ Red Sox
5–3
24,990
18–13
W1
32
May 11
@ Yankees
4–1
37,988
19–13
W1
33
May 12
@ Yankees
5–6
28,783
19–14
L1
34
May 13
@ Yankees
10–12
30,083
19–15
L2
35
May 15
Brewers
2–1
21,235
20–15
W1
36
May 16
Brewers
4–3 (11)
21,533
21–15
W2
37
May 17
Brewers
8–5
22,060
22–15
W3
38
May 18
White Sox
7–3
25,598
23–15
W4
39
May 19
White Sox
10–6
41,941
24–15
W5
40
May 20
White Sox
4–0
27,189
25–15
W6
41
May 22
@ Brewers
1–7
9,857
25–16
L1
42
May 23
@ Brewers
0–1
8,408
25–17
L2
43
May 24
@ Brewers
6–7
16,314
25–18
L3
44
May 25
@ White Sox
1–6
20,554
25–19
L4
45
May 26
@ White Sox
8–4
31,576
26–19
W1
46
May 27
@ White Sox
4–2
25,025
27–19
W2
47
May 27
@ White Sox
9–1
25,025
28–19
W3
48
May 29
@ Mariners
6–4
4,068
29–19
W4
49
May 30
@ Mariners
3–2
5,206
30–19
W5
50
May 31
@ Mariners
10–12
5,266
30–20
L1
June: 14–15 (Home: 7–9; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
51
June 1
Indians
4–7
20,070
30–21
L2
52
June 2
Indians
5–2
41,969
31–21
W1
53
June 3
Indians
3–5
24,409
31–22
L1
54
June 4
Blue Jays
4–2
16,979
32–22
W1
55
June 5
Blue Jays
3–0
18,862
33–22
W2
56
June 6
Blue Jays
4–5
18,835
33–23
L1
57
June 8
Tigers
6–4
28,298
34–23
W1
58
June 9
Tigers
9–1
36,499
35–23
W2
59
June 10
Tigers
7–10
30,229
35–24
L1
60
June 11
@ Indians
9–4
10,674
36–24
W1
61
June 12
@ Indians
10–11
9,945
36–25
L1
62
June 13
@ Blue Jays
8–9
28,577
36–26
L2
63
June 13
@ Blue Jays
10–2
28,577
37–26
W1
64
June 14
@ Blue Jays
10–2
15,097
38–26
W2
65
June 15
@ Tigers
8–7
41,151
39–26
W3
66
June 16
@ Tigers
4–2
39,240
40–26
W4
67
June 17
@ Tigers
4–8
32,744
40–27
L1
68
June 18
Rangers
5–0
37,096
41–27
W1
69
June 19
Rangers
1–2
26,553
41–28
L1
70
June 20
Rangers
5–4
26,895
42–28
W1
71
June 21
Rangers
2–3 (11)
26,422
42–29
L1
72
June 22
Royals
5–9
30,737
42–30
L2
73
June 23
Royals
4–13
41,002
42–31
L3
74
June 24
Royals
2–5
32,210
42–32
L4
75
June 26
@ Rangers
1–2
28,695
42–33
L5
76
June 27
@ Rangers
2–4
28,899
42–34
L6
77
June 28
@ Rangers
4–14
29,101
42–35
L7
78
June 29
@ Royals
6–5 (11)
36,705
43–35
W1
79
June 30
@ Royals
8–5
41,451
44–35
W2
July: 17–11 (Home: 13–5; Away: 4–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
80
July 1
@ Royals
14–2
32,636
45–35
W3
81
July 2
Athletics
8–3
27,639
46–35
W4
82
July 3
Athletics
3–0
22,498
47–35
W5
83
July 4
Athletics
17–6
41,958
48–35
W6
84
July 5
Athletics
0–3
23,793
48–36
L1
85
July 6
Orioles
7–3
24,679
49–36
W1
86
July 7
Orioles
10–1
37,382
50–36
W2
87
July 8
Orioles
2–7
29,062
50–37
L1
88
July 9
Red Sox
6–0
27,692
51–37
W1
89
July 10
Red Sox
4–3
36,619
52–37
W2
90
July 11
Red Sox
3–9
39,210
52–38
L1
91
July 13
Yankees
6–1
41,805
53–38
W1
92
July 14
Yankees
8–7 (12)
41,693
54–38
W2
93
July 15
Yankees
5–4
40,739
55–38
W3
94
July 19
@ Orioles
4–3 (11)
33,603
56–38
W1
95
July 19
@ Orioles
0–3
33,603
56–39
L1
96
July 20
@ Orioles
1–2
25,682
56–40
L2
97
July 21
@ Orioles
2–10
51,381
56–41
L3
98
July 22
@ Red Sox
5–6 (10)
35,172
56–42
L4
99
July 23
@ Red Sox
9–2
35,024
57–42
W1
100
July 24
@ Yankees
5–6
33,497
57–43
L1
101
July 25
@ Yankees
9–5
47,449
58–43
W1
102
July 26
@ Yankees
0–2
43,136
58–44
L1
103
July 27
Twins
1–3
38,945
58–45
L2
104
July 28
Twins
5–0
41,891
59–45
W1
105
July 29
Twins
9–3
33,510
60–45
W2
106
July 30
Mariners
0–8
35,548
60–46
L1
107
July 31
Mariners
8–1
25,198
61–46
W1
August: 11–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
108
August 1
Mariners
6–7
29,446
61–47
L1
109
August 3
@ Twins
1–4
30,653
61–48
L2
110
August 4
@ Twins
7–1
26,084
62–48
W1
111
August 5
@ Twins
11–7
41,182
63–48
W2
112
August 5
@ Twins
1–7
41,182
63–49
L1
113
August 6
@ Athletics
5–2
8,160
64–49
W1
114
August 7
@ Athletics
5–9
2,905
64–50
L1
115
August 8
@ Athletics
8–1
3,463
65–50
W1
116
August 10
Mariners
6–8 (14)
28,969
65–51
L1
117
August 11
Mariners
8–1
41,940
66–51
W1
118
August 12
Mariners
4–3
27,345
67–51
W2
119
August 13
Tigers
3–5
34,032
67–52
L1
120
August 14
Tigers
3–6
29,465
67–53
L2
121
August 15
Tigers
1–6
31,885
67–54
L3
122
August 17
Blue Jays
5–6
25,050
67–55
L4
123
August 18
Blue Jays
7–5
30,361
68–55
W1
124
August 19
Blue Jays
4–2
23,814
69–55
W2
125
August 20
Indians
6–5
35,497
70–55
W3
126
August 21
Indians
7–12
30,902
70–56
L1
127
August 22
Indians
3–13
30,625
70–57
L2
128
August 24
@ Blue Jays
4–6
18,077
70–58
L3
129
August 25
@ Blue Jays
24–2
25,207
71–58
W1
130
August 26
@ Blue Jays
3–9
22,619
71–59
L1
131
August 27
@ Tigers
2–3
22,874
71–60
L2
132
August 28
@ Tigers
2–12
19,178
71–61
L3
133
August 29
@ Tigers
1–2
19,880
71–62
L4
134
August 30
@ Indians
1–7
8,647
71–63
L5
135
August 31
@ Indians
9–8
10,501
72–63
W1
September: 16–11 (Home: 10–3; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
136
September 1
@ Indians
7–4
22,804
73–63
W2
137
September 2
@ Indians
5–2
6,359
74–63
W3
138
September 3
White Sox
6–5
34,684
75–63
W4
139
September 4
White Sox
7–10
26,036
75–64
L1
140
September 5
White Sox
9–8
23,705
76–64
W1
141
September 6
White Sox
10–9
20,930
77–64
W2
142
September 7
Brewers
6–3
30,685
78–64
W3
143
September 8
Brewers
3–2
37,624
79–64
W4
144
September 9
Brewers
5–2
27,341
80–64
W5
145
September 11
@ White Sox
7–8
6,858
80–65
L1
146
September 12
@ White Sox
5–11
7,551
80–66
L2
147
September 14
@ Brewers
8–7
17,840
81–66
W1
148
September 15
@ Brewers
2–3
45,732
81–67
L1
149
September 16
@ Brewers
1–2
19,906
81–68
L2
150
September 17
@ Royals
4–16
38,327
81–69
L3
151
September 18
@ Royals
6–4
29,733
82–69
W1
152
September 19
@ Royals
4–6
31,412
82–70
L1
153
September 20
@ Royals
11–6
32,659
83–70
W1
154
September 21
Rangers
1–3
37,450
83–71
L1
155
September 22
Rangers
3–1
33,730
84–71
W1
156
September 23
Rangers
6–1
41,498
85–71
W2
157
September 24
Royals
4–3
40,423
86–71
W3
158
September 25
Royals
4–1
40,631
87–71
W4
159
September 26
Royals
0–4
40,565
87–72
L1
160
September 28
@ Rangers
0–5
11,965
87–73
L2
161
September 29
@ Rangers
3–6
19,167
87–74
L3
162
September 30
@ Rangers
11–5
9,086
88–74
W1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Angels team member
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Player
G
IP
W
L
ERA
SO
Steve Eddy
7
32.1
1
1
4.73
7
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
ALCS
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Angels, three games to one.
Postseason game log
1979 Postseason Game Log (1–3)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Angels team member
Awards and honors
Don Baylor, American League MVP
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Salt Lake City
Notes
References
Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3 .
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