Well there were many players on that team that have either retired or in the farm system (MiLB), but the starters were C-Benji Molina 1B-Scott Spiezo 2B-Adam Kennedy SS-David Eckstein 3B-Troy Glaus RF-Tim Salmon CF-Darin Erstad LF-Garret Anderson The DH for the Angels was most of the time Brad Fullmer. There were five starters, but Kevin Appier was the Ace for the 2002 Anaheim Angels team and the other four starters were Ramon Ortiz, Dennis Cook, John Lackey and Jarred Washburn, there were many relief pitchers, but the two main ones for them were Brendon Donnely and Francisco Rodriguez and there closer was Troy Percival. As of the end of the 2008 season only five players from the 2002 team remain on this team and they are Chone Figgins, Garret Anderson, Scott Shields, Franciso Rodriguez and John Lackey.
Primary starters were Kevin Appier, John Lackey, Ramon Ortiz, Aaron Sele, and Jarrod Washburn. They started 140 of the 162 regular season games played by the Angels.
Spot starters were Mickey Callaway, Scot Shields, and Scott Schoeneweis. Shields and Schoeneweis were primarily relievers.
The closer was Troy Percival who had 40 saves.
Relievers were Dennis Cook, Brendan Donnelly, Alan Levine, Ben Pote, and Ben Weber.
My favorite baseball team.....the Angels!
The Angels defeated the Minnesota Twins, 4 games to 1, in the 2002 American League Championship Series to make it to the World Series.
The Los Angeles Angels won the 2002 World Series and the Florida Marlins won the 2003 World Series.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2002.
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No. The Dodgers have won 6 World Series titles, the Angels have only won one.
The LA Angels who will not win the 2012 World Series -RM
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The San Francisco Giants won the National League pennant in 2002, and the Anaheim Angels won the American League pennant. Just in case you're wondering, the Angels defeated the Giants in a miracle/heartbreaker (however one looks at it) in the 2002 World Series, taking seven games.
Yes. 5 World Series have been won by a wildcard team of that year. 1997 (Marlins), 2002 (Angels), 2003 (Marlins), 2004 (Red Sox), and 2011 (Cardinals) are all the years this has been done.
Yes. Five teams have won the World Series as wild card teams.Florida Marlins (1997)Anaheim Angels (2002)Florida Marlins (2003)Boston Red Sox (2004)St. Louis Cardinals (2011)