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Angels!
Anaheim Angels
60-51 2 games up on OAK
1B Paul Konerko .309 26 79
1B Scott Spiezio .246 8 47
2B Junior Spivey .287 4 34
2B Denny Hocking .324 4 37
3B Troy Glaus .283 27 95
SS Gary Simpson (R) .186 2 10 (86 AB, 23 y/o)
SS Chris Woodward (DL) .292 12 48
LF John Novak .260 12 50
LF Trot Conway .282 3 21 (163 AB, 2nd Season, 19 y/o)
LF Julio Ramirez .571 0 2 (7 AB)
LF Matt Underwood (R) .181 0 5 (72 AB, 34 y/o)
CF Darin Erstad .354 20 68
CF Barry Wesson .243 15 68
RF Charlie Williams (DL) .387 3 13 (142 AB, 2nd Season, 20 y/o)
Rotation
RHP Roy Halladay 9 7 4.52
RHP Paxton Crawford 13 3 2.93
RHP Jason Davis 4 1 2.43 (6 starts, 1 CG, 25 y/o)
RHP Steve Trachsel 6 8 4.40
RHP Jim Holmes 5 9 5.13 (3rd Season, 20 y/o)
Bullpen
LR (R) Jose Lima 6 5 4.43 2sv
LR (R) Matt Wise 2 0 5.30
LR (R) Andrew Tudge 0 1 9.12 (2nd Season, 31 y/o)
MR (L) Yorkis Perez 9 7 4.72 2sv
MR (R) Ryan Franklin 4 6 5.28 1sv
SU (R) Esteban Yan 3 5 5.22 2sv
CL (R) Troy Percival 1 1 1.93 25sv
The Angels have been up and down year after year. This appears to be an up year for the club.
I'm not sure if they've got the horses to hold off the A's this year, but they might be able to grab the wild card.
Then again, no one thought the Angels would win the World Series in 2002, so, to quote Rudy Tomjanovich, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion!" And the fact that Anaheim has pretty much kept the glue (Erstad, Percival, Glaud, Speizio) together from that squad, and added some quality guys that know how to win, you have to feel they know what it takes to get there.
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