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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the
Los Angeles Angels
professional baseball team.
Awards
AL Manager of the Year
See footnote
[1]
Vic Power (1964)
Bobby Knoop (1966, 1967, 1968)
Jim Fregosi (1967)
Jim Spencer (1970)
Ken Berry (1972)
Rick Miller (1978)
Bob Boone (1982, 1986, 1987, 1988)
Gary Pettis (1985, 1986)
Devon White (1988, 1989)
Mark Langston (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
J. T. Snow (1995, 1996)
Jim Edmonds (1997, 1998)
Darin Erstad (
2000 , 2002, 2004)
Bengie Molina (2002,
2003 )
Orlando Cabrera (2007)
Torii Hunter (2008, 2009)
Erick Aybar (2011)
Kole Calhoun (2015)
Martin Maldonado (2017)
Andrelton Simmons (2017, 2018)
Griffin Canning (2020)
Wilson Overall Defensive Player of the Year
See explanatory note at
Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
Team (all positions)
Bobby Grich (
1981 )
Rick Burleson (1981)
Doug DeCinces (
1982 )
Reggie Jackson (1982)
Lance Parrish (
1990 )
Tim Salmon (
1995 )
Darin Erstad (
2000 )
Troy Glaus (2000,
2001 )
Garret Anderson (
2002 ,
2003 )
Vladimir Guerrero (
2004 ,
2005 ,
2006 ,
2007 )
Torii Hunter (
2009 )
Mike Trout (
2012 ,
2013 ,
2014 ,
2015 ,
2016 ,
2018 ,
2019 ,
2020 ,
2022 )
Justin Upton (
2017 )
Shohei Ohtani (
2021 ,
2023 )
MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"
Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.
"GIBBY Awards" Best Everyday Player
ALCS MVP Award
See:
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award
Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
All-Star Game—Home Run Derby champion
See:
Home Run Derby
Rod Carew — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
Franchise Four (2015)
[1]
Baseball America Major League Player of the Year
Baseball America All-Rookie Team
See:
Baseball America#Baseball America All-Rookie Team
The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
See footnote
[1]
Baseball America Manager of the Year
See:
Baseball America#Major League Baseball awards
See footnote
[1]
Mike Scioscia (2002, 2009)
Associated Press Manager of the Year
See:
Associated Press#AP sports awards
See footnote
[1]
Bill Rigney (1962) (in AL)
Team award
Team records (single-season and career)
Minor-league system
Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award
Sporting News Minor League Organization of the Year
2003 – Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
[7]
Minor League News Farm System of the Year
2007 – Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
[7]
Other achievements
Hall of Famers
See:
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Baseball Hall of Famers
Angels Hall of Fame
See:
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Angels Hall of Fame
California Sports Hall of Fame
Retired numbers
See:
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Retired numbers
Gene Autry Trophy
The Gene Autry Trophy , named for former Angels owner
Gene Autry , is given to the team
most valuable player . The award is voted on by the players.
[8]
Nick Adenhart Award
The Nick Adenhart Pitcher of the Year Award , named for former Angels player
Nick Adenhart , is given to an Angels pitcher for outstanding performance throughout the regular season. The award is voted on by the players.
[14]
American League statistical leaders (batting)
Batting Average
Slugging Percentage
On Base Percentage
Mike Trout .441 (2016)
Mike Trout .442 (2017)
Mike Trout .460 (2018)
Mike Trout .438 (2019)
OPS+
Bobby Grich 165 (1981)
Mike Trout 168 (2012)
Mike Trout 176 (2015)
Mike Trout 173 (2016)
Mike Trout 186 (2017)
Mike Trout 198 (2018)
Mike Trout 182 (2019)
Games
At Bats
Runs
Hits
Total Bases
Doubles
Triples
Home Runs
RBI
Walks
Strikeouts
Stolen Bases
Caught Stealing
Singles
Hit By Pitch
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Intentional Walks
Grounded into Double Plays
At Bats per Strikeout
At Bats per Home Run
Outs
Runs Created
Adj. On-Base Plus Slugging
Adj. Batting Runs
Adj. Batting Wins
Power-Speed Number
Offensive Win Perc.
Win Probability Added
Wins Above Replacement (Baseball Reference)
Wins Above Replacement for Position Players (Baseball-Reference)
Offensive Wins Above Replacement (Baseball Reference)
American League statistical leaders (pitching)
ERA
Wins
WHIP
Hits Allowed/9IP
Andy Messersmith 6.08 (1969)
Andy Messersmith 6.66 (1970)
Nolan Ryan 5.26 (1972)
Nolan Ryan 5.98 (1974)
Nolan Ryan 6.11 (1976)
Nolan Ryan 5.96 (1977)
Nolan Ryan 6.83 (1979)
Jered Weaver 7.01 (2012)
Strikeouts/9IP
Nolan Ryan 10.43 (1972)
Nolan Ryan 10.57 (1973)
Nolan Ryan 9.93 (1974)
Frank Tanana 9.41 (1975)
Nolan Ryan 10.35 (1976)
Nolan Ryan 10.26 (1977)
Nolan Ryan 9.97 (1978)
Nolan Ryan 9.01 (1979)
Shohei Ohtani 11.9 (2021)
Saves
Innings
Strikeouts
Nolan Ryan 329 (1972)
Nolan Ryan 383 (1973)MLB RECORD
Nolan Ryan 367 (1974)
Frank Tanana 269 (1975)
Nolan Ryan 327 (1976)
Nolan Ryan 341 (1977)
Nolan Ryan 260 (1978)
Nolan Ryan 223 (1979)
Jered Weaver 233 (2010)
Games Started
Complete Games
Shutouts
Win/Loss Percentage
Home Runs Allowed
Walks Allowed
Bo Belinsky 122 (1962)
Dean Chance 114 (1966)
Nolan Ryan 157 (1972)
Nolan Ryan 162 (1973)
Nolan Ryan 202 (1974)
Nolan Ryan 183 (1976)
Nolan Ryan 204 (1977)
Nolan Ryan 148 (1978)
Hits Allowed
Strikeout to Walk
Losses
Earned Runs Allowed
Wild Pitches
Hit Batsmen
Batters Faced
Games Finished
Oldest Player
Youngest Player
See also
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a
b
c
d In 1936,
The Sporting News began
The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award . (In 1986, TSN expanded the award to one for each league.) In 1959, the
Associated Press began its
AP Manager of the Year Award , which was discontinued in 2001. (From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of MLB.) In 1983, MLB began its own
Manager of the Year Award (in each league). In 1998,
Baseball Prospectus added a Manager of the Year award to its "Internet Baseball Awards" (one per league). In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its
Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award for "Managers of the Year". In 2003, MLB added a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB) to its
This Year in Baseball Awards . In 2007, the Rotary Club of Pittsburgh began its
Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award (for all of MLB). (In 2010, it began a separate Chuck Tanner Collegiate Baseball Manager of the Year Award.)
Baseball America also has a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB). USA Today has a Manager of the Year award (one per league).
^ Eddy, Matt (October 25, 2013).
"2013 Major League Player of The Year: Mike Trout" . Baseball America. Retrieved March 10, 2014 .
^ Eddy, Matt (October 21, 2011).
"Infield, Pitching Staff Highlight 2011 Rookie Team" . Baseball America. Retrieved 2011-11-08 .
^ The
World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the
All-Star Game MVP .
^ Baxter, Kevin (7 September 2011).
"Angels FYI: Mike Trout is minor league player of the year" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 7, 2011 .
^ Cooper, J.J. (September 7, 2011).
"2011 Minor League Player Of The Year Mike Trout" . Baseball America Inc. Retrieved 2011-11-08 .
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b
"PRESS RELEASE: Angels' GM Tony Reagins given contract extension" . Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim official website . MLB Advanced Media, L.P. November 6, 2009. Archived from
the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-02 .
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"Gene Autry Trophy" . 24 September 2005.
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"Rodriguez gets club-record 47th save as Angels trip A's" . ESPN . 1 October 2006. Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
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"Seven-run second inning sends Rangers to rout of Angels" . ESPN . 27 September 2008. Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
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"Angels' Jason Vargas blanks A's as Oakland holds in best-record race" . ESPN . 23 September 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
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"Ohtani named team MVP and Pitcher of Year" . NHK . 25 September 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021 .
^ Bollinger, Rhett (October 1, 2022).
"Ohtani inks $30M deal for '23, gets 2 awards, extends career-best hit streak" .
MLB.com . Retrieved October 7, 2022 .
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"LA Angels Announce Nick Adenhart Award Winner for 2017" . 30 September 2017.
^
"Ohtani named team MVP and Pitcher of Year" . NHK . 25 September 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021 .
^ Bollinger, Rhett (October 1, 2022).
"Ohtani inks $30M deal for '23, gets 2 awards, extends career-best hit streak" .
MLB.com . Retrieved October 7, 2022 .
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