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The Los Angeles Angels won a single World Series title in 2002.

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How many times have the Anahiem Angels won the world series?

The Angels appeared in one World Series, and won in 2002.


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As of the 2014 season, the Los Angeles Angels have 2 switch hitters.


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The Anaheim Angels beat the San Fransisco Giants 4 games to 3 in the 2002 World Series.


How many right handed pitchers do the Los Angeles Angels have?

As of the 2014 season, the Los Angeles Angels have 15 right handed pitchers.


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Where did the Angels baseball team get their name?

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