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2011 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season
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2011 Los Angeles Angels
The 50th anniversary logo of the Angels
The 50th anniversary logo of the Angels
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAngel Stadium of Anaheim
CityAnaheim, California
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersArte Moreno
General managersTony Reagins
ManagersMike Scioscia
TelevisionFSN West
KCOP (My 13)
(Victor Rojas, Mark Gubicza)
RadioKLAA (AM 830)

KSPN (AM 710)
(Terry Smith, José Mota)

Spanish: KWKW (AM 1330)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2011 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 51st season and 46th in Anaheim. The Angels began the season following a disappointing 2010 campaign where they missed the postseason for the first time since 2006, after winning the American League West three times in a row from 2007 to 2009. During the 2011 season, the Angels celebrated the franchise's 50th anniversary and because it was the "golden Anniversary", a gold trim was added to the uniforms including the halo on both the cap and uniform (the halo from 1993 to 1996, 2002–2010 was silver and gold prior to that).[1] The date of the franchise's actual 50th anniversary is December 6, 2010.[2] The season saw the debut of Mike Trout, who made his major league debut on July 8, 2011. Although he batted .220 during his brief time on the year, he would be back the following season as the regular fielder for the team.

2010–11 offseason

After an incredibly disappointing 2010 season, the Angels' priority in the offseason was to fix what went horribly wrong so the team can return to the postseason in 2011. Owner Arte Moreno has gone on record saying that money will not be an issue, and that he is willing to spend as much as possible to put a winning product on the field.[3] Going into the offseason, the Angels had both Hideki Matsui and Scot Shields eligible for free agency with Kendrys Morales, Jered Weaver, Erick Aybar, Howie Kendrick, Kevin Frandsen, Alberto Callaspo, Reggie Willits, and Mike Napoli being arbitration eligible. As of December 3, 2010, the Angels have declined to offer Matsui arbitration, tendered contracts to Morales, Weaver, Aybar, Kendrick, Callaspo, Willits, and Napoli.[4] The Angels also declined to tender a contract to Frandsen, who would become a free agent, and Shields, who would retire from baseball.[5][6]

The Angels expressed interest in Rays outfielder Carl Crawford, Red Sox third baseman Adrián Beltré, Rays closer Rafael Soriano, Phillies outfielder Jayson Werth, and were considered a wildcard in the Cliff Lee sweepstakes.[7][8][9][10] On December 2, 2010, the Angels signed former Mets reliever Hisanori Takahashi in their first move of the offseason.[11] then signed Blue Jays reliever Scott Downs, and also acquired outfielder Vernon Wells from Toronto in exchange for outfielder Juan Rivera and catcher Mike Napoli.

Regular season

See the game log below for detailed game-by-game regular season information.

The season for the Angels began Thursday, March 31 with a road game against Kansas City. Their first home game was Friday, April 8 against Toronto. Their longest homestand will be from June 27 – July 10 (13 home games), and their longest road trip will be June 13–26 (12 road games). Their final game of the regular season will be on Wednesday, September 28 at home against Rangers.

March/April

After winning the first game of the season against Kansas City, the Angels stumbled dropping their next three games against that same Royals team. The Halos led at one point in each of those three losses and the suspect bullpen was a large reason why they dropped those three in a row. After the Kansas City series, manager Mike Scioscia shook up the bullpen by demoting Fernando Rodney from the closer's role and giving Jordan Walden that position. The Angels proceeded to sweep the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg and win and go 4–2 on their opening homestand against the Blue Jays and Indians. The Angels winning ways continued into their second road trip of the season sweeping the Chicago White Sox and taking 2 of 3 from division rival Texas and taking sole control of first in the American League West. However, the Angels hit a wall when they returned home to Angel Stadium being swept by arch-rival Boston in a four-game series and only scoring a total of five runs over that four game stretch. Texas, in the meantime took back the top spot in the AL West. After their abysmal showing against Boston, the Angels rebounded slightly by taking 2 of 3 from division rival Oakland finishing out the homestand 2–5. Going back to Tampa Bay, the Angels took the series 2–1 only losing the second game of the series on a wild pitch by relief pitcher Fernando Rodney in the 10th inning. The second game of the series also featured Joel Piñeiro's first start of the season where he only gave up one run over 7 innings pitched.

May

The Angels started out the month of May by finishing off a series with Tampa Bay that they won 2–1. After that series, the Angels flew to Boston to take on the team that swept them in Anaheim just a week prior. The Halos ended up dropping the first two games of that series, but ended up winning the third game of the series in a marathon 13 inning game that lasted 7 hours and 35 minutes thanks to a 2-hour and 35 minute rain delay. In the fourth game, the Angels pounded out 8 runs off of their former ace John Lackey and ended up winning the game 11–0 to earn the series split 2–2. Returning home to Anaheim where the Angels had a 6–7 mark, they were to face the red-hot Cleveland Indians in a three-game series. They won the first game in extra innings behind an excellent outing by rookie Tyler Chatwood and the bullpen, however the Angels then proceeded to drop the second game of the series. They did win the rubber game of the series on Mother's Day in a game that saw the lead change many times. The win against the Indians on May 8, marked manager Mike Scioscia's 1,000th career victory (all of which were with the Angels).

Schedule and results

Regular season

2011 Game Log
March: 1–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Stadium Box GB
1 March 31 @ Royals 4–2 Weaver (1–0) Hochevar (0–1) Rodney (1) 40,055 1–0 Kauffman Stadium W1 +12
April: 14–12 (Home: 6–7; Road: 8–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Stadium Box GB
2 April 1 @ Royals 2–1 Soria (1–0) Kohn (0–1) 13,302 1–1 Kauffman Stadium L1 12
3 April 2 @ Royals 5–4 Crow (1–0) Jepsen (0–1) Soria (1) 17,328 1–2 Kauffman Stadium L2 1+12
4 April 3 @ Royals 12–9 (13) Collins (1–0) Bulger (0–1) 14,085 1–3 Kauffman Stadium L3 2+12
5 April 5 @ Rays 5–3 Weaver (2–0) Niemann (0–1) Walden (1) 13,173 2–3 Tropicana Field W1 −3
6 April 6 @ Rays 5–1 Haren (1–0) Hellickson (0–1) 11,836 3–3 Tropicana Field W2 −3
7 April 8 Blue Jays 3–2 Dotel (1–0) Santana (0–1) Rauch (2) 43,853 3–4 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 3+12
8 April 9 Blue Jays 6–5 (14) Haren (2–0) Rauch (0–1) 43,513 4–4 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W1 −3
9 April 10 Blue Jays 3–1 Weaver (3–0) Reyes (0–1) Rodney (2) 43,525 5–4 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W2 −3
10 April 11 Indians 4–0 Talbot (1–0) Chatwood (0–1) 32,864 5–5 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 −4
11 April 12 Indians 2–0 Haren (3–0) Carmona (0–2) 43,529 6–5 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W1 −3
12 April 13 Indians 4–3 Takahashi (1–0) Durbin (1–0) 31,049 7–5 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W2 −2
13 April 15 @ White Sox 4–3 Weaver (4–0) Humber (1–1) Walden (2) 20,103 8–5 U.S. Cellular Field W3 −2
14 April 16 @ White Sox 7–2 Chatwood (1–1) Floyd (1–1) 21,250 9–5 U.S. Cellular Field W4 −1
15 April 17 @ White Sox 4–2 Haren (4–0) Buehrle (1–1) Walden (3) 23,458 10–5 U.S. Cellular Field W5 0
16 April 18 @ Rangers 7–1 Wilson (2–0) Santana (0–2) 30,799 10–6 Rangers Ballpark in Arlington L1 −1
17 April 19 @ Rangers 15–4 Palmer (0–0) Lewis (1–2) 22,450 11–6 Rangers Ballpark in Arlington W1 0
18 April 20 @ Rangers 4–1 Weaver (5–0) Harrison (3–1) 31,967 12–6 Rangers Ballpark in Arlington W2 +1
19 April 21 Red Sox 4–2 (11) Jenks (1–1) Thompson (0–1) 37,003 12–7 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 +12
20 April 22 Red Sox 4–3 Lester (2–1) Haren (4–1) Papelbon (5) 39,005 12–8 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L2 12
21 April 23 Red Sox 5–0 Matsuzaka (2–2) Santana (0–3) 40,025 12–9 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L3 1+12
22 April 24 Red Sox 7–0 Lackey (2–2) Palmer (1–1) 35,107 12–10 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L4 2+12
23 April 25 Athletics 5–0 Weaver (6–0) Gonzalez (2–2) 37,115 13–10 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W1 1+12
24 April 26 Athletics 8–3 Chatwood (2–1) McCarthy (1–2) 37,228 14–10 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W2 12
25 April 27 Athletics 2–1 (10) Fuentes (1–2) Walden (0–1) Ziegler (1) 37,247 14–11 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 1+12
26 April 29 @ Rays 8–5 Santana (1–3) Price (3–3) Walden (4) 21,791 15–11 Tropicana Field W1 0
27 April 30 @ Rays 2–1 (10) Peralta (1–0) Rodney (0–1) 20,245 15–12 Tropicana Field L1 −1
May: 14–16 (Home: 7–6; Road: 7–10)
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2011_Los_Angeles_Angels_of_Anaheim_season
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# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Stadium Box GB
28 May 1 @ Rays 6–5 Thompson (1–1) Peralta (1–1) Walden (5) 16,248 16–12 Tropicana Field W1 0
29 May 2 @ Red Sox 9–5 Buchholz (2–3) Weaver (6–1) 37,017 16–13 Fenway Park L1 0
30 May 3 @ Red Sox 7–3 Lester (4–1) Haren (4–2) 37,043 16–14 Fenway Park L2 0
31 May 4 @ Red Sox 5–3 (13) Bell (1–0) Matsuzaka (2–3) 37,037 17–14 Fenway Park W1 0
32 May 5 @ Red Sox 11–0 Piñeiro (1–0) Lackey (2–4) 37,013 18–14 Fenway Park W2 +1
33 May 6 Indians 2–1 (11) Rodney (1–1) Germano (0–1) 36,447 19–14 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W3 +2
34 May 7 Indians 4–3 White (1–0) Weaver (6–2) Perez (10) 37,684 19–15 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 +1
35 May 8 Indians 6–5 Rodney (2–1) Smith (1–1) Walden (6) 40,124 20–15 Angel Stadium of Anaheim W1 +2
36 May 9 White Sox 8–0 Jackson (3–4) Santana (1–4) 38,561 20–16 Angel Stadium of Anaheim L1 +1
37 May 10 White Sox 6–2