2015 Los Angeles Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2015 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 55th season and 50th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium ). As of 2024, this remains the Angels last winning season.
Offseason
October 30: Joe Thatcher , John McDonald , and Jason Grilli become free agents.
November 5: Received Carlos Pérez and Nick Tropeano from the Houston Astros for Hank Conger . Also traded Mark Sappington to the Tampa Bay Rays for Cesar Ramos .
November 11: Signed Raywilly Gomez to a minor league contract.
November 12: Signed Jeremy McBryde.
November 20: Sent 3 players to the minors while promoting 2 others. Received Daniel Robertson from the Texas Rangers for cash.
November 23: Signed Brian Broderick .
November 24: Signed 3 players to a minor league contract and invited them to spring training .
November 27: Signed D'Arby Myers to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 2: Yoslan Herrera , Wade LeBlanc , and Gordon Beckham become free agents.
December 4 and December 5: Signed 3 players to a minor league contract and invited them to spring training.
December 8: Claimed Marc Krauss off waiver from the Houston Astros .
He would be sent to the minors.
December 9: Received Drew Butera from the Los Angeles Dodgers for Matt Long .
December 11: Three trades were made this day:
December 16: Received Matt Joyce from the Tampa Bay Rays for Kevin Jepsen .
December 19: Received Johnny Giavotella from the Kansas City Royals for Brian Broderick , while releasing Shawn O'Malley and signing Roberto Baldoquin to a minor league contract.
December 23: Signed 2 players to a minor league contract with an invite to Spring training while inviting 8 others to Spring training.
January 4: Signed Steven Hensley to a minor league contract.
January 8: Received Kyle Kubitza and Nate Hyatt from the Kansas City Royals for Ricardo Sanchez .
January 20: Signed Ryan Mattheus to a minor league contract.
January 30: Signed 2 players to a minor league contract.
February 3: Signed Jeff Malm to a minor league contract.
February 4: Sent Yency Almonte to the Chicago White Sox .
Standings
Season standings
American League West
American League leaders
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
11–8
3–3
5–1
4–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
0–7
10–9
6–1
3–3
10–9
1–6
8–11
12–8
Boston
8–11
—
3–4
2–4
4–2
2–4
4–3
2–5
2–5
8–11
5–1
4–3
9–10
2–5
10–9
13–7
Chicago
3–3
4–3
—
10–9
9–10
5–1
7–12
4–3
6–13
2–5
5–2
4–3
1–5
3–3
4–3
9–11
Cleveland
1–5
4–2
9–10
—
7–11
5–2
9–10
4–2
7–12
5–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
3–3
3–4
12–8
Detroit
3–4
2–4
10–9
11–7
—
3–4
9–10
1–6
11–8
2–5
2–4
4–3
3–3
2–5
2–4
9–11
Houston
4–3
4–2
1–5
2–5
4–3
—
4–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
10–9
12–7
2–5
6–13
4–3
16–4
Kansas City
4–3
3–4
12–7
10–9
10–9
2–4
—
6–1
12–7
2–4
5–1
4–2
6–1
3–4
3–4
13–7
Los Angeles
4–2
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–1
9–10
1–6
—
5–2
2–4
11–8
12–7
3–3
12–7
2–5
8–12
Minnesota
7–0
5–2
13–6
12–7
8–11
3–3
7–12
2–5
—
1–5
4–3
4–3
4–2
3–3
2–5
8–12
New York
9–10
11–8
5–2
2–5
5–2
3–4
4–2
4–2
5–1
—
3–4
5–1
12–7
2–5
6–13
11–9
Oakland
1–6
1–5
2–5
4–3
4–2
9–10
1–5
8–11
3–4
4–3
—
6–13
3–4
10–9
1–5
11–9
Seattle
3–3
3–4
3–4
3–4
3–4
7–12
2–4
7–12
3–4
1–5
13–6
—
4–3
12–7
4–2
8–12
Tampa Bay
9–10
10–9
5–1
2–5
3–3
5–2
1–6
3–3
2–4
7–12
4–3
3–4
—
2–5
10–9
14–6
Texas
6–1
5–2
3–3
3–3
5–2
13–6
4–3
7–12
3–3
5–2
9–10
7–12
5–2
—
2–4
11–9
Toronto
11–8
9–10
3–4
4–3
4–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
5–2
13–6
5–1
2–4
9–10
4–2
—
12–8
Season summary
From the start of the season the Angels battled the Astros for the division title. They were in second place for the majority of the season between Astros (1st) and Rangers (3rd).
In early July, the baseball world focused their attention on the Angels following a report from Ken Rosenthal that general manager Jerry DiPoto and manager Mike Scioscia were at odds over the use of analytics in the clubhouse. Two days later, DiPoto cleaned out his Angels office and resigned.
Former Angels general manager Bill Stoneman , who hired Scioscia before the 2000 season, was named interim GM.
In July, the Angels briefly held first place in the AL West before losing 19 games in August.
The deciding game
On October 4, 2015, the final game of the season for the Angels and Rangers, the Angels lost against the Rangers , preventing them from entering the playoffs. If they had won, they would have entered a tiebreaker game with the Astros . If that was won, they would have entered the wild card game against the Yankees .[ 1]
Game log
2015 Game Log (85–77)[ 2]
April: 11–11 (Home: 4–6; Away: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Mariners
1–4
Hernández (1–0)
Weaver (0–1)
Rodney (1)
45,909
0–1
2
April 7
@ Mariners
2–0
Wilson (1–0)
Paxton (0–1)
Street (1)
26,545
1–1
3
April 8
@ Mariners
5–3
Shoemaker (1–0)
Iwakuma (0–1)
Street (2)
25,495
2–1
4
April 10
Royals
2–4
Vargas (1–0)
Santiago (0–1)
Davis (1)
44,489
2–2
5
April 11
Royals
4–6
Guthrie (1–0)
Weaver (0–2)
Holland (3)
44,154
2–3
6
April 12
Royals
2–9
Ventura (2–0)
Wilson (1–1)
—
37,060
2–4
7
April 13
@ Rangers
6–3
Shoemaker (2–0)
Detwiler (0–2)
Street (3)
18,401
3–4
8
April 14
@ Rangers
2–8
Martinez (2–0)
Rucinski (0–1)
—
21,805
3–5
9
April 15
@ Rangers
10–2
Santiago (1–1)
Ranaudo (0–1)
—
25,757
4–5
10
April 17
@ Astros
6–3
Ramos (1–0)
Qualls (0–1)
Street (4)
22,660
5–5
11
April 18
@ Astros
0–4
Keuchel (2–0)
Wilson (1–2)
—
28,209
5–6
12
April 19
@ Astros
3–4
Feldman (1–2)
Richards (0–1)
Gregerson (2)
24,254
5–7
13
April 20
Athletics
3–6
Otero (1–1)
Shoemaker (2–1)
Clippard (1)
35,228
5–8
14
April 21
Athletics
14–1
Santiago (2–1)
Pomeranz (1–2)
—
32,137
6–8
15
April 22
Athletics
2–9
Gray (2–0)
Salas (0–1)
—
30,034
6–9
16
April 23
Athletics
2–0
Tropeano (1–0)
Chavez (0–1)
Street (5)
24,304
7–9
17
April 24
Rangers
3–2
Richards (1–1)
Kela (0–1)
Street (6)
41,054
8–9
18
April 25
Rangers
4–1
Pestano (1–0)
Lewis (1–2)
Street (7)
38,016
9–9
19
April 26
Rangers
1–2 (11)
Feliz (1–1)
Álvarez (0–1)
—
35,053
9–10
20
April 28
@ Athletics
2–6
Gray (3–0)
Weaver (0–3)
—
17,674
9–11
21
April 29
@ Athletics
6–3
Morin (1–0)
Cook (0–1)
Street (8)
16,212
10–11
22
April 30
@ Athletics
6–5
Richards (2–1)
Chavez (0–2)
Street (9)
19,534
11–11
May: 16–13 (Home: 11–5; Away: 5–8 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
@ Giants
2–3
Casilla (3–0)
Smith (0–1)
—
41,507
11–12
24
May 2
@ Giants
4–5
Hudson (1–2)
Santiago (2–2)
Casilla (7)
41,287
11–13
25
May 3
@ Giants
0–5
Lincecum (2–2)
Weaver (0–4)
—
41,516
11–14
26
May 4
Mariners
2–3
Hernández (5–0)
Shoemaker (2–2)
Rodney (8)
25,024
11–15
27
May 5
Mariners
5–4
Street (1–0)
Leone (0–3)
—
33,394
12–15
28
May 6
Mariners
4–3
Street (2–0)
Smith (0–2)
—
25,160
13–15
29
May 7
Astros
2–3
Neshek (3–0)
Street (2–1)
Gregerson (7)
25,097
13–16
30
May 8
Astros
2–0
Weaver (1–4)
Hernández (1–3)
—
40,006
14–16
31
May 9
Astros
5–6
Keuchel (4–0)
Shoemaker (2–3)
Qualls (3)
40,210
14–17
32
May 10
Astros
3–1
Richards (3–1)
Feldman (2–4)
Street (10)
30,929
15–17
33
May 12
Rockies
5–2
Wilson (2–2)
Betancourt (0–1)
Street (11)
28,150
16–17
34
May 13
Rockies
2–1 (11)
Ramos (2–0)
Friedrich (0–1)
—
30,129
17–17
35
May 15
@ Orioles
3–1
Weaver (2–4)
Chen (1–2)
Street (12)
35,470
18–17
36
May 16
@ Orioles
6–1
Shoemaker (3–3)
Jiménez (3–3)
—
29,102
19–17
37
May 17
@ Orioles
0–3
Wright (1–0)
Richards (4–2)
Britton (8)
41,733
19–18
38
May 18
@ Blue Jays
6–10
Osuna (1–0)
Morin (1–1)
—
29,306
19–19
39
May 19
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Santiago (3–2)
Sanchez (3–4)
Street (13)
15,062
20–19
40
May 20
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Weaver (3–4)
Hutchison (3–1)
Street (14)
16,402
21–19
41
May 21
@ Blue Jays
4–8
Dickey (2–5)
Shoemaker (3–4)
—
19,014
21–20
42
May 22
@ Red Sox
12–5
Richards (4–2)
Porcello (4–3)
—
36,150
22–20
43
May 23
@ Red Sox
3–8
Wright (2–1)
Wilson (2–3)
—
37,735
22–21
44
May 24
@ Red Sox
1–6
Miley (4–4)
Santiago (3–3)
—
37,742
22–22
45
May 25
Padres
4–3
Smith (1–1)
Quackenbush (1–1)
—
38,055
23–22
46
May 26
Padres
0–4
Thayer (1–0)
Smith (1–2)
—
32,334
23–23
47
May 27
Padres
4–5
Cashner (2–7)
Richards (4–3)
Kimbrel (12)
36,180
23–24
48
May 28
Tigers
12–2
Wilson (3–3)
Farmer (0–1)
—
32,261
24–24
49
May 29
Tigers
2–0
Santiago (4–3)
Sánchez (3–6)
Street (15)
41,901
25–24
50
May 30
Tigers
8–6
Weaver (4–4)
Greene (4–4)
Street (16)
40,369
26–24
51
May 31
Tigers
4–2
Smith (2–2)
Price (4–2)
Street (17)
37,143
27–24
June: 14–13 (Home: 10–6; Away: 4–7 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 1
Rays
7–3
Richards (5–3)
Colomé (3–2)
—
27,078
28–24
53
June 2
Rays
1–6
Archer (6–4)
Wilson (3–4)
—
28,771
28–25
54
June 3
Rays
5–6 (10)
Boxberger (3–3)
Street (2–2)
Geltz (2)
28,245
28–26
55
June 5
@ Yankees
7–8
Eovaldi (5–1)
Weaver (4–5)
Betances (2)
40,310
28–27
56
June 6
@ Yankees
2–8
Warren (4–4)
Richards (5–4)
—
40,096
28–28
57
June 7
@ Yankees
2–6
Sabathia (3–7)
Wilson (3–5)
—
43,178
28–29
58
June 9
@ Rays
8–2
Shoemaker (4–4)
Karns (3–3)
—
11,617
29–29
59
June 10
@ Rays
2–4
Ramírez (5–2)
Weaver (4–6)
McGee (1)
10,088
29–30
60
June 11
@ Rays
6–2
Richards (6–4)
Jepsen (1–4)
—
10,779
30–30
61
June 12
Athletics
5–4
Álvarez (1–1)
Scribner (1–1)
Street (18)
42,113
31–30
62
June 13
Athletics
1–0
Wilson (4–5)
Graveman (3–3)
Street (19)
43,548
32–30
63
June 14
Athletics
1–8
Gray (8–3)
Shoemaker (4–5)
—
35,143
32–31
64
June 15
D-backs
3–7
Ray (2–1)
Weaver (4–7)
Reed (3)
35,193
32–32
65
June 16
D-backs
4–1
Richards (7–4)
Hellickson (4–4)
Street (20)
40,099
33–32
66
June 17
@ D-backs
2–3
Anderson (3–1)
Santiago (4–4)
Ziegler (9)
28,481
33–33
67
June 18
@ D-backs
7–1
Wilson (5–5)
Webster (1–1)
—
28,942
34–33
68
June 19
@ Athletics
12–7
Salas (1–1)
Mujica (2–2)
—
25,528
35–33
69
June 20
@ Athletics
1–4
Hahn (5–5)
Weaver (4–8)
Clippard (11)
26,471
35–34
70
June 21
@ Athletics
2–3
Kazmir (4–4)
Richards (7–5)
Clippard (12)
29,137
35–35
71
June 22
Astros
4–3
Street (3–2)
Qualls (1–4)
—
34,153
36–35
72
June 23
Astros
3–13
McHugh (8–3)
Wilson (5–6)
—
41,208
36–36
73
June 24
Astros
2–1
Álvarez (2–1)
Thatcher (1–2)
—
33,543
37–36
74
June 26
Mariners
1–3
Walker (6–6)
Shoemaker (4–6)
–
41,137
37–37
75
June 27
Mariners
4–2
Richards (8–5)
Happ (3–5)
Street (21)
40,514
38–37
76
June 28
Mariners
3–2
Gott (1–0)
Wilhelmsen (1–2)
—
38,387
39–37
77
June 29
Yankees
4–1
Wilson (6–6)
Sabathia (3–8)
Street (22)
42,056
40–37
78
June 30
Yankees
2–1
Heaney (1–0)
Nova (1–1)
Street (23)
42,036
41–37
July: 14–10 (Home: 7–5; Away: 7–3 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
Yankees
1–3
Eovaldi (8–2)
Shoemaker (4–7)
—
40,938
41–38
80
July 3
@ Rangers
8–2
Richards (9–5)
Gonzalez (2–4)
—
39,320
42–38
81
July 4
@ Rangers
13–0
Santiago (5–4)
Rodríguez (5–4)
—
47,877
43–38
82
July 5
@ Rangers
12–6
Wilson (7–6)
Lewis (8–4)
—
26,638
44–38
83
July 7
@ Rockies
10–2
Heaney (2–0)
Bettis (4–4)
—
26,232
45–38
84
July 8
@ Rockies
3–2
Smith (3–2)
Axford (1–2)
Street (24)
24,660
46–38
85
July 9
@ Mariners
2–7
Hernández (11–5)
Richards (9–6)
—
28,131
46–39
86
July 10
@ Mariners
7–3
Santiago (6–4)
Montgomery (4–3)
—
29,679
47–39
87
July 11
@ Mariners
0–5
Iwakuma (1–1)
Wilson (7–7)
—
40,765
47–40
88
July 12
@ Mariners
10–3
Heaney (3–0)
Walker (7–7)
—
36,955
48–40
ASG
July 14
AL @ NL Cincinnati , OH
6–3 AL
Price (AL, DET) (6–2)
Kershaw (NL, LAD) (5–3)
—
43,656
—
89
July 17
Red Sox
1–0
Smith (4–2)
Uehara (2–4)
—
43,234
49–40
90
July 18
Red Sox
3–0
Richards (10–6)
Porcello (5–10)
—
43,631
50–40
91
July 19
Red Sox
11–1
Santiago (7–4)
Rodríguez (5–3)
—
51–40
92
July 20
Red Sox
7–3
Heaney (4–0)
Wright (3–3)
Smith (1)
38,042
52–40
93
July 21
Twins
7–0
Shoemaker (5–7)
Gibson (8–7)
—
38,937
53–40
94
July 22
Twins
5–2
Wilson (8–7)
Pelfrey (5–7)
Street (25)
40,239
54–40
95
July 23
Twins
2–3
Santana (2–0)
Richards (10–7)
Perkins (29)
36,134
54–41
96
July 24
Rangers
2–4
Lewis (10–4)
Tropeano (1–1)
Tolleson (16)
42,046
54–42
97
July 25
Rangers
6–7
Patton (1–0)
Smith (4–3)
Tolleson (17)
43,052
54–43
98
July 26
Rangers
13–7
Heaney (5–0)
Martinez (5–6)
—
38,539
55–43
99
July 28
@ Astros
5–10
McHugh (12–5)
Wilson (8–8)
—
24,031
55–44
100
July 29
@ Astros
3–6
McCullers (5–3)
Richards (10–8)
—
31,272
55-45
101
July 30
@ Astros
0–3
Gregerson (4–1)
Álvarez (2–2)
—
27,598
55-46
102
July 31
@ Dodgers
3–5
Greinke (10–2)
Santiago (7–5)
—
53,380
55–47
August: 10–19 (Home: 7–6; Away: 3–13 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
@ Dodgers
1–3
Kershaw (9–6)
Heaney (5–1)
—
52,979
55–48
104
August 2
@ Dodgers
3–5
Báez (4–2)
Rucinski (0–2)
—
52,116
55–49
105
August 3
Indians
5–4
Richards (11–8)
Kluber (6–12)
—
37,030
56–49
106
August 4
Indians
0–2
McAllister (3–3)
Álvarez (2–3)
—
38,159
56–50
107
August 5
Indians
4–3
Bedrosian (1–0)
Allen (1–4)
—
33,099
57–50
108
August 7
Orioles
8–4
Salas (2–1)
Gausman (2–3)
—
42,578
58–50
109
August 8
Orioles
0–5
Jiménez (9–7)
Richards (11–9)
—
43,041
58–51
110
August 9
Orioles
5–4 (11)
Gott (2–0)
Roe (2–2)
—
37,154
59–51
111
August 10
@ White Sox
2–8
Sale (10–7)
Shoemaker (5–8)
59–52
112
August 11
@ White Sox
0–3
Rodon (5–4)
Santiago (7–6)
Robertson (23)
17,137
59–53
113
August 12
@ White Sox
2–3
Albers (2–0)
Ramos (2–1)
—
17,171
59–54
114
August 13
@ Royals
7–6
Álvarez (3–3)
Holland (3–1)
Street (27)
32,098
60–54
115
August 14
@ Royals
1–4
Duffy (6–5)
Weaver (4–9)
Holland (26)
36,926
60–55
116
August 15
@ Royals
4–9
Cueto (9–7)
Shoemaker (5–9)
—
39,251
60–56
117
August 16
@ Royals
3–4
Herrera (4–2)
Gott (2–1)
—
36,845
60–57
118
August 17
White Sox
2–1
Salas (3–1)
Rodon (5–5)
Street (28)
36,431
61–57
119
August 18
White Sox
5–3
Richards (12–9)
Danks (6–10)
Street (29)
37,114
62–57
120
August 19
White Sox
1–0
Weaver (5–9)
Samardzija (8–9)
Smith (2)
35,036
63–57
121
August 20
White Sox
2–8
Quintana (7–10)
Tropeano (1–2)
—
37,142
63–58
122
August 21
Blue Jays
2–9
Price (12–4)
Santiago (7–7)
—
41,110
63–59
123
August 22
Blue Jays
3–15
Estrada (11–7)
Heaney (5–2)
—
42,578
63–60
124
August 23
Blue Jays
5–12
Dickey (8–10)
Richards (12–10)
—
37,060
63–61
125
August 25
@ Tigers
8–7
Weaver (6–9)
Simón (11–8)
Street (30)
33,649
64–61
126
August 26
@ Tigers
0–5
Verlander (2–6)
Santiago (7–8)
—
31,938
64–62
127
August 27
@ Tigers
2–0
Shoemaker (6–9)
Wolf (0–2)
Street (31)
36,198
65–62
128
August 28
@ Indians
1–3
Bauer (10–10)
Gott (2–2)
Allen (27)
22,273
65–63
129
August 29
@ Indians
3–8
Shaw (3–2)
Smith (4–4)
—
22,843
65–64
130
August 30
@ Indians
2–9
Tomlin (3–1)
Weaver (6–10)
—
22,328
65–65
131
August 31
@ Athletics
5–11
Doubront (2–1)
Santiago (7–9)
—
12,054
65–66
September: 18–9 (Home: 10–5; Away: 8–4 )
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
@ Athletics
6–2
Shoemaker (7–9)
Martin (2–4)
—
14,178
66–66
133
September 2
@ Athletics
9–4
Heaney (6–2)
Gray (12–7)
—
13,392
67–66
134
September 4
Rangers
5–2
Richards (13–10)
Pérez (2–4)
Street (32)
37,073
68–66
135
September 5
Rangers
1–2
Holland (3–1)
Smith (4–5)
Tolleson (29)
39,889
68–67
136
September 6
Rangers
7–0
Santiago (8–9)
Lewis (14–8)
—
38,367
69–67
137
September 7
Dodgers
5–7
Greinke (16–3)
Salas (3–2)
Jansen (30)
44,488
69–68
138
September 8
Dodgers
4–6
Kershaw (13–6)
Heaney (6–3)
Jansen (31)
41,086
69–69
139
September 9
Dodgers
3–2
Álvarez (4–3)
Avilán (2–5)
Street (33)
42,799
70–69
140
September 11
Astros
3–2
Weaver (7–10)
Keuchel (17–7)
Street (34)
39,636
71–69
141
September 12
Astros
3–2
Smith (5–5)
Harris (5–3)
Street (35)
41,130
72–69
142
September 13
Astros
3–5
Qualls (2–4)
Street (3–3)
Gregerson (27)
41,550
72–70
143
September 14
@ Mariners
1–10
Walker (11–8)
Richards (13–11)
—
13,681
72–71
144
September 15
@ Mariners
4–3
Tropeano (2–2)
Hernández (17–9)
Smith (3)
15,365
73–71
145
September 16
@ Mariners
1–3
Iwakuma (8–4)
Weaver (7–11)
Wilhelmsen (11)
16,176
73–72
146
September 17
@ Twins
11–8
Morin (2–1)
Achter (0–1)
Street (36)
18,697
74–72
–
September 18
@ Twins
Postponed (rain) Made up as a doubleheader on September 19
147
September 19
@ Twins
4–3 (12)
Morin (3–1)
Boyer (3–5)
Street (37)
22,878
75–72
148
September 19
@ Twins
5–2
Richards (14–11)
Pelfrey (6–10)
Street (38)
33,300
76–72
149
September 20
@ Twins
1–8
Duffey (4–1)
Shoemaker (7–10)
—
25,302
76–73
150
September 21
@ Astros
3–6
Keuchel (18–8)
Weaver (7–12)
Gregerson (28)
25,318
76–74
151
September 22
@ Astros
4–3
Santiago (9–9)
McCullers (5–7)
Street (39)
25,671
77–74
152
September 23
@ Astros
6–5
Gott (3–2)
Harris (5–5)
Street (40)
25,573
78–74
153
September 25
Mariners
8–4
Richards (15–11)
Nuño (1–4)
—
38,355
79–74
154
September 26
Mariners
3–2
Salas (4–2)
Farquhar (1–5)
—
37,866
80–74
155
September 27
Mariners
3–2
Salas (5–2)
Iwakuma (9–5)
Morin (1)
35,243
81–74
156
September 28
Athletics
5–4
Gott (4–2)
Mujica (4–5)
—
31,858
82–74
157
September 29
Athletics
8–1
Tropeano (3–2)
Bassitt (1–8)
—
33,470
83–74
158
September 30
Athletics
7–8
Dull (1–1)
Morin (3–2)
Doolittle (3)
34,033
83–75
October: 2–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–2 )
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement = All-Star Game Bold = Angels team member
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Statistics
Through October 4, 2015
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
SB
Erick Aybar , SS
156
597
74
161
30
1
3
44
25
73
.270
15
Jett Bandy , C
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
.500
0
Drew Butera , C
10
21
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
.190
0
Kole Calhoun , RF
159
630
78
161
23
2
26
83
45
164
.256
4
Kaleb Cowart , 3B
34
46
8
8
2
0
1
4
5
19
.174
1
Collin Cowgill , LF
55
69
10
13
2
1
1
2
4
19
.188
2
C. J. Cron , DH,1B
113
378
37
99
17
1
16
51
17
82
.262
3
David DeJesus , OF
30
56
3
7
1
0
0
4
2
13
.125
0
Taylor Featherston , 3B, SS, 2B
101
154
23
25
5
1
2
9
7
46
.162
4
David Freese , 3B
121
424
53
109
27
0
14
56
31
107
.257
1
Johnny Giavotella , 2B
129
453
51
123
25
5
4
49
32
59
.272
2
Conor Gillaspie , 3B
17
64
4
13
4
1
1
9
4
13
.203
0
Grant Green , 1B,2B
21
42
6
8
0
0
1
3
2
14
.190
0
Andrew Heaney , P
18
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
.000
0
Chris Iannetta , C
92
272
28
51
10
0
10
34
41
83
.188
0
Ryan Jackson , IF
22
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
.000
0
Matt Joyce , LF
93
247
17
43
12
1
5
21
30
67
.174
0
Marc Krauss , DH,1B
11
35
2
5
2
0
1
5
3
11
.143
0
Kyle Kubitza , 3B, LF
19
36
6
7
0
0
0
1
3
15
.194
0
Alfredo Marte , OF
5
6
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
.333
0
David Murphy , LF, DH
48
155
16
41
6
0
5
23
4
20
.265
0
Efren Navarro , OF,1B
54
83
9
21
4
0
0
5
5
16
.253
0
Kirk Nieuwenhuis , OF
10
22
4
3
2
0
0
1
2
9
.136
0
Carlos Pérez , C
86
260
20
65
13
0
4
21
19
49
.250
2
Albert Pujols , 1B, DH
157
602
85
147
22
0
40
95
50
72
.244
5
Cory Rasmus , P
16
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Dan Robertson , LF
37
75
10
21
2
0
0
7
2
7
.280
0
Hector Santiago , P
33
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
.200
0
Matt Shoemaker , P
25
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
.000
0
Mike Trout , CF
159
575
104
172
32
6
41
90
92
158
.299
11
Shane Victorino , OF
38
84
9
18
2
2
0
3
7
18
.214
2
Jered Weaver , P
26
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
C. J. Wilson , P
21
6
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
.333
0
Team Totals
162
5417
661
1331
243
21
176
621
435
1150
.246
52
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
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