they're not. that's how
The Red Sox seem to have the Angels number.
The Red Sox played the Anaheim Angels. The Red Sox won 3 games to 0.
The Red Sox are in the American League East.
The AL East
With the home attendance of 2,625,333 in 2001, the Boston Red Soxplayed in theAl East Division.
LA Angels. Swept them in 3 games.
The cast of 1986 American League Championship Series - 1986 includes: Tony Armas as Himself - Boston Red Sox Center Fielder Marty Barrett as Himself - Boston Red Sox Second Baseman Don Baylor as Himself - Boston Red Sox Designated Hitter Wade Boggs as Himself - Boston Red Sox Third Baseman Bob Boone as Himself - California Angels Catcher Rick Burleson as Himself - California Angels Designated Hitter Rick Burleson as Himself - California Angels Pinch Hitter Rick Burleson as Himself - California Angels Second Baseman Oil Can Boyd as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher Roger Clemens as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher Doug Corbett as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Doug DeCinces as Himself - California Angels Third Baseman Brian Downing as Himself - California Angels Left Fielder Dwight Evans as Himself - Boston Red Sox Right Fielder Chuck Finley as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Rich Gedman as Himself - Boston Red Sox Catcher Mike Greenwell as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pinch Hitter Bobby Grich as Himself - California Angels First Baseman Bobby Grich as Himself - California Angels Second Baseman Dave Henderson as Himself - Boston Red Sox Center Fielder George Hendrick as Himself - California Angels First Baseman George Hendrick as Himself - California Angels Right Fielder Jack Howell as Himself - California Angels Pinch Hitter Bruce Hurst as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher Reggie Jackson as Himself - California Angels Designated Hitter Ruppert Jones as Himself - California Angels Pinch Runner Ruppert Jones as Himself - California Angels Right Fielder Wally Joyner as Himself - California Angels First Baseman Gene Mauch as Himself - California Angels Manager Kirk McCaskill as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Al Michaels as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Donnie Moore as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Jerry Narron as Himself - California Angels Catcher Jerry Narron as Himself - California Angels Pinch Hitter Spike Owen as Himself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop Gary Pettis as Himself - California Angels Center Fielder Vern Ruhle as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Joe Sambito as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher Calvin Schiraldi as Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher Dave Stapleton as Himself - Boston Red Sox First Baseman Don Sutton as Himself - California Angels Pitcher Devon White as Himself - California Angels Pinch Runner Devon White as Himself - California Angels Right Fielder Rob Wilfong as Himself - California Angels Second Baseman Mike Witt as Himself - California Angels Pitcher
That never happened. The Red Sox and Yankees are both American League teams, therefore they cannot play each other in the World Series.
They were 6-4 against the Angels in the 2007 regular season.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays
Yes, they are both in the A.L. Central Division.
Mo Vaughn was drafted by the Red Sox in 1991, and stayed in Boston until he became a free agent in 1998. He promptly joined the Anaheim Angels after departing from the Red Sox.