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2022 Los Angeles Angels season

The 2022 Los Angeles Angels season was the 62nd season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American League, the 57th in Anaheim, and their 57th season playing their home games at Angel Stadium. The Angels were managed by Joe Maddon in his third season as manager of the Angels. On June 7, 2022, Maddon was fired and Phil Nevin was named the interim manager for the remainder of the season after they had lost twelve games in a row, tying a record set by the 1988 team. Losses on the 7th and 8th resulted in a losing streak of fourteen in a row, setting a franchise record. After a brawl occurred during a game between the Seattle Mariners and Angels on June 26 that saw players and coaches receive suspensions, Bill Haselman and Ray Montgomery each served as interim managers to the interim manager when Nevin received a ten-game suspension.[1] The Angels play as members of Major League Baseball's American League West division. On September 14, the Angels lost their 82nd game to clinch a losing season for the seventh straight season, tying the mark set by the 1971-1977 teams. With their loss to the Seattle Mariners on September 19, the Los Angeles Angels were officially eliminated from playoff contention.

2022 Los Angeles Angels
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Arte Moreno
PresidentJohn Carpino
General manager(s)Perry Minasian
Manager(s)Joe Maddon (fired June 7), Phil Nevin (interim, remainder of season)
Local televisionBally Sports West
(Matt Vasgersian/Patrick O'Neal, Mark Gubicza)
Local radioKLAA (AM 830)
KSPN (AM 710)
Angels Radio Network
(Terry Smith, Mark Langston)
Spanish: KWKW (AM 1330)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[2] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[3]

Joining PBP man Matt Vasgersian this season for broadcasts on Bally Sports West is Patrick O'Neal on his first season as alternative team PBP announcer. Because both the Mariners and the Philadelphia Phillies made the playoffs for the first time in 21 and 11 years, respectively, the Angels now co-hold MLB's longest active playoff drought with the Tigers. Both the Angels and the Tigers have not made the playoffs since 2014.

Offseason Edit

Lockout Edit

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.[4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[5][6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[7]

Rule changes Edit

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[8][9]

Opening Day lineup Edit

The team opened the season with a 3–1 loss to the Houston Astros at Angel Stadium on April 7.[10]

Order No. Player Pos.
1 17 Shohei Ohtani SP/DH
2 27 Mike Trout CF
3  6 Anthony Rendon 3B
4 14 Matt Duffy 2B
5 7 Jo Adell LF
6 20 Jared Walsh 1B
7 33 Max Stassi C
8 16 Brandon Marsh RF
9 22 David Fletcher SS
17 Shohei Ohtani P

Regular season Edit

April Edit

The Angels opened the season on April 7 at home against the Houston Astros in front of a crowd of 44,723, losing 3–1 after Shohei Ohtani pitched 4.2 innings and gave up 1 run. The Angels won their first game of the season on April 9, a 2–0 win over Justin Verlander and the Astros with Noah Syndergaard earning the win in his team debut. The Angels had their first walk-off win on April 12 over the Miami Marlins with Tyler Wade scoring the winning run on a fielder's choice. During an April 20 game in Houston, the Angels scored six runs off Jake Odorizzi in the first inning and Ohtani carried a perfect game bid into the sixth inning.[11] The win gave the Angels an early lead in the American League West standings. After losing their initial series to the Astros, the Angels won four out of their next five series in April, including a 4-game sweep of the Cleveland Guardians in Anaheim. The Angels finished the month of April with a 14–8 record.[12]

May Edit

The Angels entered May leading the AL West by 2.5 games. On May 1, newcomer Michael Lorenzen pitched the longest outing of his career at 8.1 innings and nearly achieved a shutout before runs were allowed in the 9th inning. On May 4, the Angels completed an extra-innings comeback after Jared Walsh tied the game in the top of the 9th inning and the Angels scored six runs in the 10th.[12]

 
Reid Detmers threw the ninth no-hitter in Angels history on May 10

On May 10, Reid Detmers became the ninth player in Angels history to throw a no-hitter, doing so against the Tampa Bay Rays in a 12–0 win. At 22 years old, Detmers was the youngest MLB player to throw a no-hitter since Aníbal Sánchez in 2006. Detmers recorded only two strikeouts in the game and induced 10 groundouts. In the bottom of the 8th, Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon took the first left-handed at-bat of his career and proceeded to hit a two-run home run off Brett Phillips, a position player pitching, to make the score 12–0.[13] The final out of the game was a groundout hit by Yandy Díaz to Andrew Velazquez that was caught by Jared Walsh at first base. After the game, the Angels moved to a 21–11 record with a 1-game lead in the AL West standings.[12]

On May 13, Chase Silseth became the first member of 2021 MLB draft to make their major league debut. He pitched six innings, giving up only one hit and no runs in a win over the Oakland Athletics. On May 14, closer Raisel Iglesias gave up a walk-off home run to Athletics outfielder Luis Barrera, his first blown save since July 28, 2021. The Angels were swept for the first time that year during a series against the Texas Rangers in Arlington from May 16 to May 18. The team finished the month on a six-game losing streak after being swept by the Toronto Blue Jays in Anaheim and losing the first two games of a series against the New York Yankees in The Bronx.[12]

June Edit

On June 6, the Angels fell 1–0 to the Red Sox, bringing their losing streak to 12 games, tied for the worst in franchise history. The following day, Angels field manager Joe Maddon was fired by general manager Perry Minasian with approval from team owner Arte Moreno. Phil Nevin was named as the interim manager for the remainder of the 2022 season.[14] On June 8, the Angels lost their 14th straight game, setting a new record for longest losing streak in franchise history.[15] The streak was snapped the following day with a 5–2 win over the Red Sox and a seven-inning, one-run effort from Ohtani.[12]

 
Jared Walsh hit for the cycle on June 11

On June 11, Jared Walsh hit for the cycle in an 11–6 win over the New York Mets, becoming the ninth player in Angels history to do so. He hit a single in the third inning, double in the fifth, home run in the seventh, and triple in the eighth. He was the third MLB player to hit for the cycle in 2022, after Christian Yelich and Eduardo Escobar. He raised his season batting average from .248 to .260 with his 4-for-5 performance.[16]

During a five-game series against the Seattle Mariners in Seattle from June 16 to June 19, Mike Trout hit five home runs, four of which were game-winning. Trout became the first player in league history to hit four game-winning home runs in a single series. Trout also tied Rafael Palmeiro for the most career home runs against the Mariners with 52 and added to his record of most home runs hit by a visiting player at T-Mobile Park with 33.[17] On June 21, Shohei Ohtani went 3-for-4 with 2 home runs and a career-high 8 RBI, including a three-run home run to tie the game at 10 in the bottom of the ninth inning. Despite his efforts, the Angels lost the game to the Kansas City Royals by a score of 12–11 in extra innings. Ohtani pitched the following day, lasting 8 innings and only allowing 2 hits in a 5–0 victory over the Royals.[12] On June 22, Reid Detmers was optioned to the Salt Lake Bees after posting a 5.67 ERA in six starts after his no-hitter.[18][12]

On June 26, Mariners batter Julio Rodríguez was hit by a pitch from Angels opener Andrew Wantz in the first inning. In the second inning, Wantz also hit Jesse Winker. Shortly after the second HBP, Winker charged the Angels dugout, causing a bench-clearing brawl. Punches were thrown and three players from each team were ejected as well as both managers for a total of eight ejections.[19] The following night, MLB announced suspensions for involvement in the brawl: Angels manager Phil Nevin received 10 games, Anthony Rendon received 5 games, Wantz received 3 games, Raisel Iglesias received two games, and several assistant coaches received brief suspensions. For the Mariners, Winker received a 7-game suspension, J. P. Crawford received 5 games, and Rodríguez received 2 games.[20]

July Edit

Reid Detmers was recalled from Salt Lake and made his first start back on July 8. During his minor league stint, pitching instructor Buddy Carlyle helped Detmers tweak an error with his mechanics during a videotape session.[21] Following the change, Detmers posted a 1.13 ERA across 24 innings in his four July starts.[12]

Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani were selected to represent the Angels in the 2022 MLB All-Star Game, their 10th and second career selections respectively. Trout was elected as the starter in center field but did not play as he was placed on the 10-day injured list with left ribcage inflammation.[22] Ohtani was selected as both a designated hitter and pitcher for the second consecutive season, and fans voted him as the starting DH over Yordan Álvarez.[23] During the game, Ohtani went 1-for-1 with a walk.[12]

On July 31, Detmers threw an immaculate inning in the second inning of a game against the Rangers, striking out Ezequiel Durán, Kole Calhoun, and Charlie Culberson on nine pitches. He followed Sandy Koufax and Mike Fiers as the third player in MLB history to throw a no-hitter and immaculate inning in the same season and became the first to do so as a rookie.[24]

August Edit

On August 2, MLB's mid-season trade deadline, the Angels traded outfielder Brandon Marsh to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for catching prospect Logan O'Hoppe. Shortly after, the Angels completed another trade with the Phillies, sending veteran starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard in exchange for former top draft pick Mickey Moniak and prospect Jadiel Sanchez. A last-second deal sent Angels closer Raisel Iglesias to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Jesse Chavez and Tucker Davidson, a move considered by the media to be a salary dump as Iglesias was only on the first year of the four-year, $58 million contract he had signed with the team in the previous offseason.[25]

On August 23, Angels owner Arte Moreno formally announced that he would explore a possible sale of the franchise with preliminary media reports saying the hypothetical change in ownership was likely. In a statement, Moreno said that he decided to explore a sale after a "great deal of thoughtful consideration". At the time of the announcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was conducting a corruption probe for the quashed stadium property sale that prompted Anaheim mayor Harry Sidhu's resignation.[26]

American League West Edit

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 106 56 0.654 55–26 51–30
Seattle Mariners 90 72 0.556 16 46–35 44–37
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 0.451 33 40–41 33–48
Texas Rangers 68 94 0.420 38 34–47 34–47
Oakland Athletics 60 102 0.370 46 29–51 31–51


American League Wild Card Edit

Division leaders W L Pct.
Houston Astros 106 56 0.654
New York Yankees 99 63 0.611
Cleveland Guardians 92 70 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Toronto Blue Jays 92 70 0.568 +6
Seattle Mariners 90 72 0.556 +4
Tampa Bay Rays 86 76 0.531
Baltimore Orioles 83 79 0.512 3
Chicago White Sox 81 81 0.500 5
Minnesota Twins 78 84 0.481 8
Boston Red Sox 78 84 0.481 8
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 0.451 13
Texas Rangers 68 94 0.420 18
Detroit Tigers 66 96 0.407 20
Kansas City Royals 65 97 0.401 21
Oakland Athletics 60 102 0.370 26


Record against opponents Edit

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–10 5–2 3–3 1–5 4–3 4–3 6–1 3–4 7–12 3–4 2–4 9–10 6–0 9–10 12–8
Boston 10–9 2–4 5–2 5–1 4–2 3–4 4–3 3–4 6–13 5–1 6–1 7–12 6–1 3–16 9–11
Chicago 2–5 4–2 7–12 12–7 3–4 9–10 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 11–9
Cleveland 3–3 2–5 12–7 10–9 3–4 12–7 3–4 13–6 1–5 6–1 1–6 4–2 5–1 5–2 12–8
Detroit 5–1 1–5 7–12 9–10 0–7 10–9 3–3 8–11 1–5 2–5 1–6 2–5 4–3 2–5 11–9
Houston 3–4 2–4 4–3 4–3 7–0 5–2 13–6 6–0 5–2 12–7 12–7 5–1 14–5 2–4 12–8
Kansas City 3–4 4–3 10–9 7–12 9–10 2–5 3–3 7–12 1–6 3–3 2–4 3–4 2–4 2–5 7–13
Los Angeles 1–6 3–4 4–3 4–3 3–3 6–13 3–3 4–2 2–4 12–7 10–9 2–5 9–10 3–4 7–13
Minnesota 4–3 4–3 10–9 6–13 11–8 0–6 12–7 2–4 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 2–5 4–3 8–12
New York 12–7 13–6 4–3 5–1 5–1 2–5 6–1 4–2 5–2 5–2 2–4 11–8 4–3 11–8 10–10
Oakland 4–3 1–5 2–5 1–6 5–2 7–12 3–3 7–12 1–5 2–5 8–11 3–4 8–11 3–3 5–15
Seattle 4–2 1–6 2–4 6–1 6–1 7–12 4–2 9–10 3–4 4–2 11–8 2–5 14–5 5–2 12–8
Tampa Bay 10–9 12–7 2–4 2–4 5–2 1–5 4–3 5–2 2–4 8–11 4–3 5–2 4–3 10–9 12–8
Texas 0–6 1–6 4–3 1–5 3–4 5–14 4–2 10–9 5–2 3–4 11–8 5–14 3–4 2–4 11–9
Toronto 10–9 16–3 4–2 2–5 5–2 4–2 5–2 4–3 3–4 8–11 3–3 2–5 9–10 4–2 13–7

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Angels team leaders Edit


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Game Log Edit

The Angels were originally scheduled to open their season away at the Oakland Athletics on March 31. Due to the 2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout, the first two series of the year were postponed and played at later dates in the season.[29] The Angels opened at home on April 7, losing 3–1 to the Houston Astros.

2022 Game Log: 73–89 (Home: 39–41; Away: 34–48)
April: 14–8 (Home: 8–5 ; Away: 6–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 7 Astros 1–3 Valdez (1–0) Ohtani (0–1) Pressly (1) Angel Stadium 44,723 0–1 L1
2 April 8 Astros 6–13 Montero (1–0) Ortega (0–1) Angel Stadium 42,719 0–2 L2
3 April 9 Astros 2–0 Syndergaard (1–0) Verlander (0–1) Iglesias (1) Angel Stadium 36,139 1–2 W1
4 April 10 Astros 1–4 Urquidy (1–0) Suárez (0–1) Pressly (2) Angel Stadium 41,253 1–3 L1
5 April 11 Marlins 6–2 Lorenzen (1–0) Hernández (0–1) Angel Stadium 20,480 2–3 W1
6 April 12 Marlins 4–3 Iglesias (1–0) Bender (0–1) Angel Stadium 16,132 3–3 W2
7 April 14 @ Rangers 5–10 King (1–0) Ohtani (0–2) Globe Life Field 21,440 3–4 L1
8 April 15 @ Rangers 9–6 Warren (1–0) Allard (0–1) Iglesias (2) Globe Life Field 28,723 4–4 W1
9 April 16 @ Rangers 7–2 Syndergaard (2–0) Hearn (0–1) Globe Life Field 34,493 5–4 W2
10 April 17 @ Rangers 8–3 Mayers (1–0) Pérez (0–2) Globe Life Field 22,650 6–4 W3
11 April 18 @ Astros 3–8 García (1–0) Lorenzen (1–1) Minute Maid Park 42,646 6–5 L1
12 April 19 @ Astros 7–2 Ortega (1–1) Valdez (1–1) Minute Maid Park 30,212 7–5 W1
13 April 20 @ Astros 6–0 Ohtani (1–2) Odorizzi (0–2) Minute Maid Park 29,049 8–5 W2
14 April 22 Orioles 3–5 Zimmermann (1–0) Detmers (0–1) López (3) Angel Stadium 31,679 8–6 L1
15 April 23 Orioles 4–5 Baker (1–0) Loup (0–1) López (4) Angel Stadium 43,883 8–7 L2
16 April 24 Orioles 7–6 Herget (1–0) Baumann (1–2) Bradley (1) Angel Stadium 41,984 9–7 W1
17 April 25 Guardians 3–0 Lorenzen (2–1) Bieber (1–1) Iglesias (3) Angel Stadium 23,099 10–7 W2
18 April 26 Guardians 4–1 Sandoval (1–0) McKenzie (0–2) Iglesias (4) Angel Stadium 22,551 11–7 W3
19 April 27 Guardians 9–5 Ohtani (2–2) Plesac (1–2) Angel Stadium 28,557 12–7 W4
20 April 28 Guardians 4–1 Detmers (1–1) Quantrill (1–1) Iglesias (5) Angel Stadium 18,826 13–7 W5
21 April 29 @ White Sox 5–1 Warren (2–0) Giolito (0–1) Iglesias (6) Guaranteed Rate Field 23,709 14–7 W6
22 April 30 @ White Sox 0–4 Velasquez (1–2) Suárez (0–2) Guaranteed Rate Field 33,762 14–8 L1
May: 13–15 (Home: 7–8 ; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
23 May 1 @ White Sox 6–5 Lorenzen (3–1) Keuchel (1–3) Tepera (1) Guaranteed Rate Field 27,664 15–8 W1
24 May 2 @ White Sox 0–3 Cease (3–1) Sandoval (1–1) Hendriks (5) Guaranteed Rate Field 13,112 15–9 L1
25 May 3 @ Red Sox 0–4 Wacha (3–0) Syndergaard (2–1) Fenway Park 29,793 15–10 L2
26 May 4 @ Red Sox 10–5 (10) Tepera (1–0) Barnes (0–2) Fenway Park 27,679 16–10 W1
27 May 5 @ Red Sox 8–0 Ohtani (3–2) Houck (2–2) Fenway Park 29,476 17–10 W2
28 May 6 Nationals 3–0 Díaz (1–0) Adon (1–5) Iglesias (7) Angel Stadium 41,923 18–10 W3
29 May 7 Nationals 3–7 Gray (4–2) Lorenzen (3–2) Angel Stadium 30,666 18–11 L1
30 May 8 Nationals 5–4 Barría (1–0) Rainey (0–1) Angel Stadium 32,337 19–11 W1
31 May 9 Rays 11–3 Syndergaard (3–1) Springs (1–1) Angel Stadium 19,537 20–11 W2
32 May 10 Rays 12–0 Detmers (2–1) Kluber (1–2) Angel Stadium 39,313 21–11 W3
33 May 11 Rays 2–4 (10) Feyereisen (3–0) Loup (0–2) Raley (3) Angel Stadium 21,045 21–12 L1
34 May 13 @ Athletics 2–0 Silseth (1–0) Jefferies (1–6) Iglesias (8) Oakland Coliseum 13,992 22–12 W1
35 May 14 (1) @ Athletics 3–4 Trivino (1–2) Iglesias (1–1) Oakland Coliseum 12,719 22–13 L1
36 May 14 (2) @ Athletics 9–1 Lorenzen (4–2) Oller (0–3) Oakland Coliseum 7,737 23–13 W1
37 May 15 @ Athletics 4–1 Sandoval (2–1) Montas (2–4) Herget (1) Oakland Coliseum 14,668 24–13 W2
38 May 16 @ Rangers 4–7 Gray (1–1) Syndergaard (3–2) Barlow (7) Globe Life Field 15,110 24–14 L1
39 May 17 @ Rangers 5–10 Santana (1–1) Tepera (1–1) Globe Life Field 17,727 24–15 L2
40 May 18 @ Rangers 5–6 (10) Santana (2–1) Iglesias (1–2) Globe Life Field 20,366 24–16 L3
41 May 20 Athletics 2–4 Moll (1–0) Silseth (1–1) Jiménez (8) Angel Stadium 32,422 24–17 L4
42 May 21 Athletics 5–3 Lorenzen (5–2) Kolarek (0–1) Iglesias (9) Angel Stadium 39,045 25–17 W1
43 May 22 Athletics 4–1 Sandoval (3–1) Irvin (2–2) Iglesias (10) Angel Stadium 40,042 26–17 W2
44 May 24 Rangers 5–3 Syndergaard (4–2) Dunning (1–3) Iglesias (11) Angel Stadium 23,791 27–17 W3
45 May 25 Rangers 2–7 Otto (2–2) Detmers (2–2) Angel Stadium 22,950 27–18 L1
46 May 26 Blue Jays 3–6 Ryu (2–0) Ohtani (3–3) Angel Stadium 28,288 27–19 L2
47 May 27 Blue Jays 3–4 Richards (2–0) Iglesias (1–3) Romano (15) Angel Stadium 44,641 27–20 L3
48 May 28 Blue Jays 5–6 Cimber (5–2) Barraclough (0–1) Stripling (1) Angel Stadium 34,005 27–21 L4
49 May 29 Blue Jays 10–11 Cimber (6–2) Quijada (0–1) Phelps (1) Angel Stadium 36,568 27–22 L5
50 May 31 @ Yankees 1–9 Montgomery (1–1) Syndergaard (4–3) Yankee Stadium 31,242 27–23 L6
June: 10–18 (Home: 6–10 ; Away: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
June 1 @ Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup date: June 2
51 June 2 (1) @ Yankees 1–6 Cortés Jr. (5–1) Ohtani (3–4) Peralta (1) Yankee Stadium 30,518 27–24 L7
52 June 2 (2) @ Yankees 1–2 Taillon (6–1) Ortega (1–2) Holmes (7) Yankee Stadium 33,476 27–25 L8
53 June 3 @ Phillies 0–10 Eflin (2–4) Silseth (1–2) Citizens Bank Park 28,721 27–26 L9
54 June 4 @ Phillies 2–7 Wheeler (4–3) Lorenzen (5–3) Citizens Bank Park 36,313 27–27 L10
55 June 5 @ Phillies 7–9 Knebel (2–4) Iglesias (1–4) Citizens Bank Park 34,801 27–28 L11
56 June 6 Red Sox 0–1 Wacha (4–1) Syndergaard (4–4) Angel Stadium 29,395 27–29 L12
57 June 7 Red Sox 5–6 (10) Houck (4–3) Barría (1–1) Strahm (2) Angel Stadium 27,627 27–30 L13
58 June 8 Red Sox 0–1 Eovaldi (4–2) Herget (1–1) Strahm (3) Angel Stadium 26,587 27–31 L14
59 June 9 Red Sox 5–2 Ohtani (4–4) Pivetta (5–5) Iglesias (12) Angel Stadium 28,595 28–31 W1
60 June 10 Mets 3–7 Peterson (3–0) Díaz (1–1) Angel Stadium 31,499 28–32 L1
61 June 11 Mets 11–6 Lorenzen (6–3) Carrasco (7–2) Angel Stadium 36,408 29–32 W1
62 June 12 Mets 1–4 Walker (4–2) Sandoval (3–2) Díaz (12) Angel Stadium 36,598 29–33 L1
63 June 14 @ Dodgers 0–2 Gonsolin (8–0) Syndergaard (4–5) Kimbrel (12) Dodger Stadium 51,013 29–34 L2
64 June 15 @ Dodgers 1–4 Anderson (8–0) Detmers (2–3) Dodger Stadium 50,812 29–35 L3
65 June 16 @ Mariners 4–1 Ohtani (5–4) Kirby (1–2) Iglesias (13) T-Mobile Park 21,485 30–35 W1
66 June 17 @ Mariners 1–8 Ray (6–6) Lorenzen (6–4) T-Mobile Park 37,500 30–36 L1
67 June 18 (1) @ Mariners 4–2 (10) Iglesias (2–4) Castillo (3–1) Quijada (1) T-Mobile Park 24,071 31–36 W1
68 June 18 (2) @ Mariners 3–0 Herget (2–1) Milone (0–1) Bradley (2) T-Mobile Park 20,804 32–36 W2
69 June 19 @ Mariners 4–0 Wantz (1–0) Gilbert (7–3) T-Mobile Park 39,052 33–36 W3
70 June 20 Royals 2–6 Bubic (1–4) Syndergaard (4–6) Angel Stadium 22,234 33–37 L1
71 June 21 Royals 11–12 (11) Coleman (2–1) Quijada (0–2) Mengden (1) Angel Stadium 20,189 33–38 L2
72 June 22 Royals 5–0 Ohtani (6–4) Lynch (3–7) Angel Stadium 34,792 34–38 W1
73 June 24 Mariners 3–4 Flexen (3–8) Lorenzen (6–5) Sewald (6) Angel Stadium 35,704 34–39 L1
74 June 25 Mariners 3–5 Gilbert (8–3) Bradley (0–1) Swanson (1) Angel Stadium 35,466 34–40 L2
75 June 26 Mariners 2–1 Suárez (1–2) Gonzales (4–8) Ortega (1) Angel Stadium 26,489 35–40 W1
76 June 27 White Sox 4–3 Syndergaard (5–6) López (4–2) Iglesias (14) Angel Stadium 21,973 36–40 W2
77 June 28 White Sox 4–11 Cueto (2–4) Ortega (1–3) Angel Stadium 23,979 36–41 L1
78 June 29 White Sox 4–1 Ohtani (7–4) Kopech (2–5) Iglesias (15) Angel Stadium 27,612 37–41 W1
July: 6–18 (Home: 2–7; Away: 4–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
79 July 1 @ Astros 1–8 Javier (6–3) Lorenzen (6–6) Minute Maid Park 36,420 37–42 L1
80 July 2 @ Astros 1–9 Urquidy (7–3) Sandoval (3–3) Minute Maid Park 35,332 37–43 L2
81 July 3 @ Astros 2–4 Pressly (2–2) Tepera (1–2) Minute Maid Park 36,048 37–44 L3
82 July 5 @ Marlins 1–2 Alcántara (9–3) Syndergaard (5–7) Scott (10) LoanDepot Park 13,338 37–45 L4
83 July 6 @ Marlins 5–2 Ohtani (8–4) Rogers (4–7) LoanDepot Park 18,741 38–45 W1
84 July 7 @ Orioles 1–4 Lyles (5–7) Silseth (1–3) López (15) Camden Yards 13,088 38–46 L1
85 July 8 @ Orioles 4–5 Tate (1–3) Iglesias (2–5) Camden Yards 27,814 38–47 L2
86 July 9 @ Orioles 0–1 Kremer (3–1) Sandoval (3–4) López (16) Camden Yards 32,286 38–48 L3
87 July 10 @ Orioles 5–9 Voth (1–1) Suárez (1–3) Camden Yards 19,521 38–49 L4
88 July 12 Astros 5–6 Neris (2–3) Iglesias (2–6) Pressly (19) Angel Stadium 27,180 38–50 L5
89 July 13 Astros 7–1 Ohtani (9–4) Javier (6–5) Angel Stadium 27,803 39–50 W1
90 July 14 Astros 2–3 (10) Pressly (3–2) Loup (0–3) Angel Stadium 34,496 39–51 L1
91 July 15 Dodgers 1–9 Kershaw (7–2) Sandoval (3–5) Angel Stadium 44,648 39–52 L2
92 July 16 Dodgers 1–7 Urías (8–6) Suárez (1–4) Angel Stadium 44,728 39–53 L3
ASG July 19 AL @ NL 3–2 Valdez (1–0) Gonsolin (0–1) Clase (1) Dodger Stadium 52,518 N/A N/A
93 July 22 @ Braves 1–8 Lee (2–0) Ohtani (9–5) Truist Park 42,867 39–54 L4
94 July 23 @ Braves 2–7 Wright (12–4) Sandoval (3–6) Truist Park 42,827 39–55 L5
95 July 24 @ Braves 9–1 Detmers (3–3) Anderson (8–6) Truist Park 42,663 40–55 W1
96 July 25 @ Royals 0–7 Garrett (2–1) Syndergaard (5–8) Kauffman Stadium 16,616 40–56 L1
97 July 26 @ Royals 6–0 Suárez (2–4) Zerpa (2–1) Kauffman Stadium 20,834 41–56 W1
98 July 27 @ Royals 4–0 Junk (1–0) Keller (5–11) Kauffman Stadium 12,596 42–56 W2
99 July 28 Rangers 0–2 Howard (2–2) Ohtani (9–6) Moore (2) Angel Stadium 29,718 42–57 L1
100 July 29 Rangers 2–7 Pérez (9–2) Sandoval (3–7) Angel Stadium 29,906 42–58 L2
101 July 30 Rangers 9–7 Toussaint (1–0) Martin (0–7) Iglesias (16) Angel Stadium 32,968 43–58 W1
102 July 31 Rangers 2–5 Burke (5–2) Quijada (0–3) Hernández (1) Angel Stadium 29,257 43–59 L1
August: 14–15 (Home: 5–7 ; Away: 9–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
103 August 2 Athletics 3-1 Suárez (3–4) Irvin (6–8) Quijada (2) Angel Stadium 22,920 44–59 W1
104 August 3 Athletics 1–3 Kaprielian (3–5) Ohtani (9–7) Jackson (3) Angel Stadium 25,190 44–60 L1
105 August 4 Athletics 7–8 Blackburn (7–6) Junk (1–1) Puk (3) Angel Stadium 23,849 44–61 L2
106 August 5 @ Mariners 4–3 (10) Chavez (2–1) Sewald (3–3) Herget (2) T-Mobile Park 42,654 45–61 W1
107 August 6 (1) @ Mariners 1–2 Kirby (3–3) Barría (1–2) Swanson (3) T-Mobile Park 41,507 45–62 L1
108 August 6 (2) @ Mariners 7–1 Detmers (4–3) Flexen (7–9) T-Mobile Park 27,065 46–62 W1
109 August 7 @ Mariners 3–6 Gonzales (7–11) Davidson (1–3) Sewald (14) T-Mobile Park 34,837 46–63 L1
110 August 8 @ Athletics 1–0 Suárez (4–4) Irvin (6–9) Tepera (2) Oakland Coliseum 5,440 47–63 W1
111 August 9 @ Athletics 5–1 Ohtani (10–7) Kaprielian (3–6) Oakland Coliseum 9,351 48–63 W2
112 August 10 @ Athletics 5–4 (12) Barría (2–2) Pruitt (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 8,268 49–63 W3
113 August 12 Twins 0–4 Mahle (6–7) Sandoval (3–8) Angel Stadium 33,459 49–64 L1
114 August 13 Twins 5–3 (11) Tepera (2–2) Pagán (3–6) Angel Stadium 43,027 50–64 W1
115 August 14 Twins 4–2 Davidson (2–3) Archer (2–6) Quijada (3) Angel Stadium 27,515 51–64 W2
116 August 15 Mariners 2–6 Muñoz (2–4) Loup (0–4) Angel Stadium 23,096 51–65 L1
117 August 16 Mariners 2–8 Ray (9–8) Suárez (4–5) Angel Stadium 20,294 51–66 L2
118 August 17 Mariners 7–11 Kirby (5–3) Toussaint (1–1) Angel Stadium 19,550 51–67 L3
119 August 19 @ Tigers 1–0 Sandoval (4–8) Manning (0–1) Comerica Park 28,197 52–67 W1
120 August 20 @ Tigers 3–4 Alexander (3–7) Detmers (4–4) Soto (23) Comerica Park 23,581 52–68 L1
121 August 21 @ Tigers 0–4 Rodríguez (2–3) Ohtani (10–8) Comerica Park 23,064 52–69 L2
122 August 22 @ Rays 1–2 Springs (6–3) Davidson (2–4) Armstrong (1) Tropicana Field 9,942 52–70 L3
123 August 23 @ Rays 1–11 Kluber (8–7) Suárez (4–6) Tropicana Field 8,810 52–71 L4
124 August 24 @ Rays 3–4 (11) Chargois (1–0) Barría (2–3) Tropicana Field 9,763 52–72 L5
125 August 25 @ Rays 3–8 Rasmussen (9–4) Sandoval (4–9) Tropicana Field 10,733 52–73 L6
126 August 26 @ Blue Jays 12–0 Detmers (5–4) White (1–4) Rogers Centre 40,754 53–73 W1
127 August 27 @ Blue Jays 2–0 Ohtani (11–8) Manoah (12–7) Herget (3) Rogers Centre 45,311 54–73 W2
128 August 28 @ Blue Jays 8–3 Wantz (2–0) Stripling (6–4) Rogers Centre 44,318 55–73 W3
129 August 29 Yankees 4–3 Suárez (5–6) Montas (4–11) Herget (4) Angel Stadium 44,537 56–73 W4
130 August 30 Yankees 4–7 Weissert (1–0) Mayers (1–1) Angel Stadium 42,684 56–74 L1
131 August 31 Yankees 3–2 Sandoval (5–9) Cole (10–7) Herget (5) Angel Stadium 43,555 57–74 W1
September: 14–12 (Home: 10–4 ; Away: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
132 September 2 Astros 2–4 McCullers Jr. (2–1) Detmers (5–5) Montero (11) Angel Stadium 22,464 57–75 L1
133 September 3 Astros 2–1 (12) Tepera (3–2) Martinez (0–2) Angel Stadium 38,244 58–75 W1
134 September 4 Astros 1–9 Urquidy (13–5) Davidson (2–5) Angel Stadium 28,179 58–76 L1
135 September 5 Tigers 10–0 Suárez (6–6) Alexander (3–9) Angel Stadium 19,518 59–76 W1
136 September 6 Tigers 5–4 (10) Tepera (4–2) Chafin (1–3) Angel Stadium 20,002 60–76 W2
137 September 7 Tigers 4–5 Cisnero (1–0) Quijada (0–4) Soto (25) Angel Stadium 15,756 60–77 L1
138 September 9 @ Astros 3–4 McCullers Jr. (3–1) Wantz (2–1) Pressly (26) Minute Maid Park 33,509 60–78 L2
139 September 10 @ Astros 6–1 Ohtani (12–8) Urquidy (13–6) Minute Maid Park 38,533 61–78 W1
140 September 11 @ Astros 4–12 García (12–8) Davidson (2–6) Minute Maid Park 32,901 61–79 L1
141 September 12 @ Guardians 4–5 De Los Santos (4–0) Loup (0–5) Clase (34) Progressive Field 12,461 61–80 L2
142 September 13 @ Guardians 1–3 McCarty (3–2) Suárez (6–7) Clase (35) Progressive Field 14,419 61–81 L3
143 September 14 @ Guardians 3–5 Stephan (5–4) Tepera (4–3) Karinchak (3) Progressive Field 14,529 61–82 L4
144 September 16 Mariners 8–7 Lorenzen (7–6) Ray (12–10) Tepera (3) Angel Stadium 37,480 62–82 W1
145 September 17 Mariners 2–1 Ohtani (13–8) Kirby (7–4) Loup (1) Angel Stadium 35,538 63–82 W2
146 September 18 Mariners 5–1 Detmers (6–5) Gonzales (10–14) Angel Stadium 24,929 64–82 W3
147 September 19 Mariners 1–9 Gilbert (13–5) Suárez (6–8) Angel Stadium 15,594 64–83 L1
148 September 20 @ Rangers 5–2 Sandoval (6–9) Santana (3–8) Herget (6) Globe Life Field 19,472 65–83 W1
149 September 21 @ Rangers 2–7 Dunning (4–8) Davidson (2–7) Globe Life Field 20,959 65–84 L1
150 September 22 @ Rangers 3–5 Moore (5–2) Quijada (0–5) Leclerc (7) Globe Life Field 16,223 65–85 L2
151 September 23 @ Twins 4–2 Ohtani (14–8) Varland (0–2) Tepera (4) Target Field 24,896 66–85 W1
152 September 24 @ Twins 4–8 Jax (7–3) Detmers (6–6) Target Field 30,959 66–86 L1
153 September 25 @ Twins 10–3 Suárez (7–8) Bundy (8–8) Target Field 24,133 67–86 W1
154 September 27 Athletics 4–3 Tepera (5–3) Puk (3–3) Herget (7) Angel Stadium 19,374 68–86 W2
155 September 28 Athletics 4–1 Lorenzen (8–6) Martínez (4–6) Herget (8) Angel Stadium 23,573 69–86 W3
156 September 29 Athletics 4–2 Ohtani (15–8) Irvin (9–13) Tepera (5) Angel Stadium 31,293 70–86 W4
157 September 30 Rangers 4–1 Detmers (7–6) Otto (6–10) Herget (9) Angel Stadium 32,939 71–86 W5
October: 2–3 (Home: 2–0 ; Away: 0–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
158 October 1 Rangers 3–2 Suárez (8–8) Hernández (2–3) Tepera (6) Angel Stadium 32,472 72–86 W6
159 October 2 Rangers 8–3 Barría (3–3) Miller (1–2) Angel Stadium 26,041 73–86 W7
160 October 3 @ Athletics 4–5 (10) Acevedo (4–4) Weiss (0–1) Oakland Coliseum 6,978 73–87 L1
161 October 4 @ Athletics 1–2 (10) Puk (4–3) Tepera (5–4) Oakland Coliseum 8,189 73–88 L2
162 October 5 @ Athletics 2–3 Waldichuk (2–2) Ohtani (15–9) Snead (1) Oakland Coliseum 11,232 73–89 L3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member

Roster Edit

2022 Los Angeles Angels
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats Edit

Batting Edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Shohei Ohtani 157 586 90 160 30 6 34 95 11 72 .273 .519
Taylor Ward 135 495 73 139 22 2 23 65 5 60 .281 .473
Luis Rengifo 127 489 45 129 22 4 17 52 6 17 .264 .429
Mike Trout 119 438 85 124 28 2 40 80 1 54 .283 .630
Jared Walsh 118 423 41 91 18 2 15 44 2 27 .215 .374
Max Stassi 102 333 32 60 12 1 9 30 0 38 .180 .303
Andrew Velazquez 125 322 37 63 8 0 9 28 17 15 .196 .304
Brandon Marsh 93 292 34 66 9 2 8 37 8 22 .226 .353
Jo Adell 88 268 22 60 12 2 8 27 4 11 .224 .373
Matt Duffy 77 228 14 57 8 0 2 16 0 17 .250 .311
Anthony Rendon 47 166 15 38 10 0 5 24 2 23 .229 .380
Tyler Wade 67 147 22 32 5 0 1 8 8 10 .218 .272
Kurt Suzuki 51 139 10 25 4 0 4 15 0 15 .180 .295
Mike Ford 28 91 8 21 4 0 3 5 0 8 .231 .374
Magneuris Sierra 45 91 7 15 1 3 0 5 6 4 .165 .242
Jack Mayfield 23 70 8 13 1 1 1 6 1 3 .186 .271
Matt Thaiss 29 69 9 15 1 0 2 8 1 11 .217 .319
Michael Stefanic 25 61 5 12 2 0 0 0 0 5 .197 .230
Juan Lagares 20 60 4 11 2 1 0 0 0 2 .183 .250
Mickey Moniak 19 60 9 12 2 1 3 6 1 1 .200 .417
José Rojas 22 56 1 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 .125 .161
Liván Soto 18 55 9 22 5 1 1 9 1 2 .400 .582
Phil Gosselin 22 51 2 5 0 1 0 2 0 1 .098 .137
Jonathan Villar 13 49 6 8 0 0 1 3 1 4 .163 .224
David MacKinnon 16 37 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 5 .189 .189
Chad Wallach 12 35 3 5 1 0 1 4 0 4 .143 .257
Ryan Aguilar 7 22 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 2 .136 .182
Steven Duggar 9 19 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 .053 .158
Logan O'Hoppe 5 14 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 .286 .286
Dillon Thomas 8 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .091 .091
Monte Harrison 9 11 5 2 0 0 1 3 1 2 .182 .455
Aaron Whitefield 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Austin Romine 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250
Team Totals 162 5423 623 1265 219 31 190 600 77 449 .233 .390

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Pitching Edit

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Shohei Ohtani 15 9 2.33 28 28 0 166.0 124 45 43 44 219
Patrick Sandoval 6 9 2.91 27 27 0 148.2 139 56 48 60 151
Reid Detmers 7 6 3.77 25 25 0 129.0 110 56 54 46 122
José Suárez 8 8 3.96 22 20 0 109.0 103 49 48 33 103
Michael Lorenzen 8 6 4.24 18 18 0 97.2 81 48 46 44 85
Noah Syndergaard 5 8 3.83 15 15 0 80.0 75 36 34 22 64
Jaime Barría 3 3 2.61 35 1 0 79.1 63 29 23 19 54
Jimmy Herget 2 1 2.48 49 1 9 69.0 48 20 19 15 63
Aaron Loup 0 5 3.84 65 0 1 58.2 54 38 25 22 52
Ryan Tepera 5 4 3.61 59 0 6 57.1 42 27 23 20 47
Mike Mayers 1 1 5.68 24 3 0 50.2 52 35 32 18 45
Andrew Wantz 2 1 3.22 42 1 0 50.1 37 19 18 21 52
José Quijada 0 5 3.98 42 0 3 40.2 25 19 18 21 52
Tucker Davidson 1 5 6.87 8 8 0 36.2 39 28 28 22 23
Raisel Iglesias 2 6 4.04 39 0 16 35.2 29 18 16 9 48
Oliver Ortega 1 3 3.71 27 0 1 34.0 32 18 14 18 33
Chase Silseth 1 3 6.59 7 7 0 28.2 33 21 21 12 24
Touki Toussaint 1 1 4.62 8 2 0 25.1 15 13 13 19 26
Archie Bradley 0 1 4.82 21 0 2 18.2 17 13 10 7 15
Elvis Peguero 0 0 6.75 13 0 0 17.1 23 16 13 5 12
Austin Warren 2 0 5.63 14 0 0 16.0 19 10 10 5 9
Jhonathan Díaz 1 1 2.93 4 3 0 15.1 13 5 5 10 11
Zack Weiss 0 1 3.38 12 0 0 13.1 7 6 5 7 18
José Marte 0 0 7.36 11 0 0 11.0 8 9 9 18 15
Kenny Rosenberg 0 0 4.22 3 1 0 10.2 9 5 5 6 8
Jesse Chavez 1 0 7.59 11 0 0 10.2 15 12 9 4 10
Kyle Barraclough 0 1 3.00 8 0 0 9.0 7 3 3 4 9
Janson Junk 1 1 6.48 3 2 0 8.1 10 6 6 3 11
Rob Zastryzny 0 0 6.00 5 0 0 3.0 2 3 2 1 2
Gerardo Reyes 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 3 0
Phil Gosselin 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
César Valdez 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 1 0 0
Jack Mayfield 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Nash Walters 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 1 0
Brian Moran 0 0 54.00 1 0 0 0.1 3 2 2 1 0
Team Totals 73 89 3.77 162 162 38 1435.2 1241 668 601 540 1383

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Farm system Edit

All coaches and rosters can be found on each team's website.

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Los Angeles Angels Official Site
  • 2022 Los Angeles Angels season at Baseball Reference

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The 2022 Los Angeles Angels season was the 62nd season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American League the 57th in Anaheim and their 57th season playing their home games at Angel Stadium The Angels were managed by Joe Maddon in his third season as manager of the Angels On June 7 2022 Maddon was fired and Phil Nevin was named the interim manager for the remainder of the season after they had lost twelve games in a row tying a record set by the 1988 team Losses on the 7th and 8th resulted in a losing streak of fourteen in a row setting a franchise record After a brawl occurred during a game between the Seattle Mariners and Angels on June 26 that saw players and coaches receive suspensions Bill Haselman and Ray Montgomery each served as interim managers to the interim manager when Nevin received a ten game suspension 1 The Angels play as members of Major League Baseball s American League West division On September 14 the Angels lost their 82nd game to clinch a losing season for the seventh straight season tying the mark set by the 1971 1977 teams With their loss to the Seattle Mariners on September 19 the Los Angeles Angels were officially eliminated from playoff contention 2022 Los Angeles AngelsMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1961 West Division since 1969 LocationAngel Stadium since 1966 Anaheim California since 1966 ResultsRecord73 89 451 Divisional place3rdOther informationOwner s Arte MorenoPresidentJohn CarpinoGeneral manager s Perry MinasianManager s Joe Maddon fired June 7 Phil Nevin interim remainder of season Local televisionBally Sports West Matt Vasgersian Patrick O Neal Mark Gubicza Local radioKLAA AM 830 KSPN AM 710 Angels Radio Network Terry Smith Mark Langston Spanish KWKW AM 1330 StatsESPN comBB reference lt Previous season Next season gt On December 2 2021 Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement CBA between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association MLBPA On March 10 2022 MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement thus ending the lockout Opening Day was played on April 7 2 Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout the agreement provides for a 162 game season with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders 3 Joining PBP man Matt Vasgersian this season for broadcasts on Bally Sports West is Patrick O Neal on his first season as alternative team PBP announcer Because both the Mariners and the Philadelphia Phillies made the playoffs for the first time in 21 and 11 years respectively the Angels now co hold MLB s longest active playoff drought with the Tigers Both the Angels and the Tigers have not made the playoffs since 2014 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Lockout 1 2 Rule changes 1 3 Opening Day lineup 2 Regular season 2 1 April 2 2 May 2 3 June 2 4 July 2 5 August 2 6 American League West 2 7 American League Wild Card 2 8 Record against opponents 2 9 Angels team leaders 3 Game Log 4 Roster 5 Player stats 5 1 Batting 5 2 Pitching 6 Farm system 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOffseason EditLockout Edit Main article 2021 22 Major League Baseball lockout The expiration of the league s collective bargaining agreement CBA with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1 2021 with no new agreement in place 4 As a result the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades 5 6 The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10 2022 7 Rule changes Edit Pursuant to the new CBA several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season The National League will adopt the designated hitter full time a draft lottery will be implemented the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time 8 9 Opening Day lineup Edit The team opened the season with a 3 1 loss to the Houston Astros at Angel Stadium on April 7 10 Order No Player Pos 1 17 Shohei Ohtani SP DH2 27 Mike Trout CF3 6 Anthony Rendon 3B4 14 Matt Duffy 2B5 7 Jo Adell LF6 20 Jared Walsh 1B7 33 Max Stassi C8 16 Brandon Marsh RF9 22 David Fletcher SS 17 Shohei Ohtani PRegular season EditApril Edit The Angels opened the season on April 7 at home against the Houston Astros in front of a crowd of 44 723 losing 3 1 after Shohei Ohtani pitched 4 2 innings and gave up 1 run The Angels won their first game of the season on April 9 a 2 0 win over Justin Verlander and the Astros with Noah Syndergaard earning the win in his team debut The Angels had their first walk off win on April 12 over the Miami Marlins with Tyler Wade scoring the winning run on a fielder s choice During an April 20 game in Houston the Angels scored six runs off Jake Odorizzi in the first inning and Ohtani carried a perfect game bid into the sixth inning 11 The win gave the Angels an early lead in the American League West standings After losing their initial series to the Astros the Angels won four out of their next five series in April including a 4 game sweep of the Cleveland Guardians in Anaheim The Angels finished the month of April with a 14 8 record 12 May Edit The Angels entered May leading the AL West by 2 5 games On May 1 newcomer Michael Lorenzen pitched the longest outing of his career at 8 1 innings and nearly achieved a shutout before runs were allowed in the 9th inning On May 4 the Angels completed an extra innings comeback after Jared Walsh tied the game in the top of the 9th inning and the Angels scored six runs in the 10th 12 nbsp Reid Detmers threw the ninth no hitter in Angels history on May 10On May 10 Reid Detmers became the ninth player in Angels history to throw a no hitter doing so against the Tampa Bay Rays in a 12 0 win At 22 years old Detmers was the youngest MLB player to throw a no hitter since Anibal Sanchez in 2006 Detmers recorded only two strikeouts in the game and induced 10 groundouts In the bottom of the 8th Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon took the first left handed at bat of his career and proceeded to hit a two run home run off Brett Phillips a position player pitching to make the score 12 0 13 The final out of the game was a groundout hit by Yandy Diaz to Andrew Velazquez that was caught by Jared Walsh at first base After the game the Angels moved to a 21 11 record with a 1 game lead in the AL West standings 12 On May 13 Chase Silseth became the first member of 2021 MLB draft to make their major league debut He pitched six innings giving up only one hit and no runs in a win over the Oakland Athletics On May 14 closer Raisel Iglesias gave up a walk off home run to Athletics outfielder Luis Barrera his first blown save since July 28 2021 The Angels were swept for the first time that year during a series against the Texas Rangers in Arlington from May 16 to May 18 The team finished the month on a six game losing streak after being swept by the Toronto Blue Jays in Anaheim and losing the first two games of a series against the New York Yankees in The Bronx 12 June Edit On June 6 the Angels fell 1 0 to the Red Sox bringing their losing streak to 12 games tied for the worst in franchise history The following day Angels field manager Joe Maddon was fired by general manager Perry Minasian with approval from team owner Arte Moreno Phil Nevin was named as the interim manager for the remainder of the 2022 season 14 On June 8 the Angels lost their 14th straight game setting a new record for longest losing streak in franchise history 15 The streak was snapped the following day with a 5 2 win over the Red Sox and a seven inning one run effort from Ohtani 12 nbsp Jared Walsh hit for the cycle on June 11On June 11 Jared Walsh hit for the cycle in an 11 6 win over the New York Mets becoming the ninth player in Angels history to do so He hit a single in the third inning double in the fifth home run in the seventh and triple in the eighth He was the third MLB player to hit for the cycle in 2022 after Christian Yelich and Eduardo Escobar He raised his season batting average from 248 to 260 with his 4 for 5 performance 16 During a five game series against the Seattle Mariners in Seattle from June 16 to June 19 Mike Trout hit five home runs four of which were game winning Trout became the first player in league history to hit four game winning home runs in a single series Trout also tied Rafael Palmeiro for the most career home runs against the Mariners with 52 and added to his record of most home runs hit by a visiting player at T Mobile Park with 33 17 On June 21 Shohei Ohtani went 3 for 4 with 2 home runs and a career high 8 RBI including a three run home run to tie the game at 10 in the bottom of the ninth inning Despite his efforts the Angels lost the game to the Kansas City Royals by a score of 12 11 in extra innings Ohtani pitched the following day lasting 8 innings and only allowing 2 hits in a 5 0 victory over the Royals 12 On June 22 Reid Detmers was optioned to the Salt Lake Bees after posting a 5 67 ERA in six starts after his no hitter 18 12 On June 26 Mariners batter Julio Rodriguez was hit by a pitch from Angels opener Andrew Wantz in the first inning In the second inning Wantz also hit Jesse Winker Shortly after the second HBP Winker charged the Angels dugout causing a bench clearing brawl Punches were thrown and three players from each team were ejected as well as both managers for a total of eight ejections 19 The following night MLB announced suspensions for involvement in the brawl Angels manager Phil Nevin received 10 games Anthony Rendon received 5 games Wantz received 3 games Raisel Iglesias received two games and several assistant coaches received brief suspensions For the Mariners Winker received a 7 game suspension J P Crawford received 5 games and Rodriguez received 2 games 20 July Edit Reid Detmers was recalled from Salt Lake and made his first start back on July 8 During his minor league stint pitching instructor Buddy Carlyle helped Detmers tweak an error with his mechanics during a videotape session 21 Following the change Detmers posted a 1 13 ERA across 24 innings in his four July starts 12 Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani were selected to represent the Angels in the 2022 MLB All Star Game their 10th and second career selections respectively Trout was elected as the starter in center field but did not play as he was placed on the 10 day injured list with left ribcage inflammation 22 Ohtani was selected as both a designated hitter and pitcher for the second consecutive season and fans voted him as the starting DH over Yordan Alvarez 23 During the game Ohtani went 1 for 1 with a walk 12 On July 31 Detmers threw an immaculate inning in the second inning of a game against the Rangers striking out Ezequiel Duran Kole Calhoun and Charlie Culberson on nine pitches He followed Sandy Koufax and Mike Fiers as the third player in MLB history to throw a no hitter and immaculate inning in the same season and became the first to do so as a rookie 24 August Edit On August 2 MLB s mid season trade deadline the Angels traded outfielder Brandon Marsh to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for catching prospect Logan O Hoppe Shortly after the Angels completed another trade with the Phillies sending veteran starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard in exchange for former top draft pick Mickey Moniak and prospect Jadiel Sanchez A last second deal sent Angels closer Raisel Iglesias to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Jesse Chavez and Tucker Davidson a move considered by the media to be a salary dump as Iglesias was only on the first year of the four year 58 million contract he had signed with the team in the previous offseason 25 On August 23 Angels owner Arte Moreno formally announced that he would explore a possible sale of the franchise with preliminary media reports saying the hypothetical change in ownership was likely In a statement Moreno said that he decided to explore a sale after a great deal of thoughtful consideration At the time of the announcement the Federal Bureau of Investigation was conducting a corruption probe for the quashed stadium property sale that prompted Anaheim mayor Harry Sidhu s resignation 26 American League West Edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home RoadHouston Astros 106 56 0 654 55 26 51 30Seattle Mariners 90 72 0 556 16 46 35 44 37Los Angeles Angels 73 89 0 451 33 40 41 33 48Texas Rangers 68 94 0 420 38 34 47 34 47Oakland Athletics 60 102 0 370 46 29 51 31 51 American League Wild Card Edit vteDivision leaders W L Pct Houston Astros 106 56 0 654New York Yankees 99 63 0 611Cleveland Guardians 92 70 0 568 vteWild Card teams Top 3 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBToronto Blue Jays 92 70 0 568 6Seattle Mariners 90 72 0 556 4Tampa Bay Rays 86 76 0 531 Baltimore Orioles 83 79 0 512 3Chicago White Sox 81 81 0 500 5Minnesota Twins 78 84 0 481 8Boston Red Sox 78 84 0 481 8Los Angeles Angels 73 89 0 451 13Texas Rangers 68 94 0 420 18Detroit Tigers 66 96 0 407 20Kansas City Royals 65 97 0 401 21Oakland Athletics 60 102 0 370 26 Record against opponents Edit 2022 American League recordvte Source MLB Standings Grid 2022Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NLBaltimore 9 10 5 2 3 3 1 5 4 3 4 3 6 1 3 4 7 12 3 4 2 4 9 10 6 0 9 10 12 8Boston 10 9 2 4 5 2 5 1 4 2 3 4 4 3 3 4 6 13 5 1 6 1 7 12 6 1 3 16 9 11Chicago 2 5 4 2 7 12 12 7 3 4 9 10 3 4 9 10 3 4 5 2 4 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 11 9Cleveland 3 3 2 5 12 7 10 9 3 4 12 7 3 4 13 6 1 5 6 1 1 6 4 2 5 1 5 2 12 8Detroit 5 1 1 5 7 12 9 10 0 7 10 9 3 3 8 11 1 5 2 5 1 6 2 5 4 3 2 5 11 9Houston 3 4 2 4 4 3 4 3 7 0 5 2 13 6 6 0 5 2 12 7 12 7 5 1 14 5 2 4 12 8Kansas City 3 4 4 3 10 9 7 12 9 10 2 5 3 3 7 12 1 6 3 3 2 4 3 4 2 4 2 5 7 13Los Angeles 1 6 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 6 13 3 3 4 2 2 4 12 7 10 9 2 5 9 10 3 4 7 13Minnesota 4 3 4 3 10 9 6 13 11 8 0 6 12 7 2 4 2 5 5 1 4 3 4 2 2 5 4 3 8 12New York 12 7 13 6 4 3 5 1 5 1 2 5 6 1 4 2 5 2 5 2 2 4 11 8 4 3 11 8 10 10Oakland 4 3 1 5 2 5 1 6 5 2 7 12 3 3 7 12 1 5 2 5 8 11 3 4 8 11 3 3 5 15Seattle 4 2 1 6 2 4 6 1 6 1 7 12 4 2 9 10 3 4 4 2 11 8 2 5 14 5 5 2 12 8Tampa Bay 10 9 12 7 2 4 2 4 5 2 1 5 4 3 5 2 2 4 8 11 4 3 5 2 4 3 10 9 12 8Texas 0 6 1 6 4 3 1 5 3 4 5 14 4 2 10 9 5 2 3 4 11 8 5 14 3 4 2 4 11 9Toronto 10 9 16 3 4 2 2 5 5 2 4 2 5 2 4 3 3 4 8 11 3 3 2 5 9 10 4 2 13 7Updated with the results of all games through October 5 2022 Angels team leaders Edit Batting 27 Batting average Taylor Ward 281RBIs Shohei Ohtani 95Stolen bases Andrew Velazquez 17Runs scored Shohei Ohtani 90Home runs Mike Trout 40Games played Shohei Ohtani 157Pitching 28 ERA Shohei Ohtani 2 33WHIP 1 01Wins 15Innings pitched 166 0Strikeouts 219Saves Raisel Iglesias 16Games pitched Aaron Loup 65 Minimum 3 1 plate appearances per team games played Minimum 1 inning pitched per team games playedGame Log EditThe Angels were originally scheduled to open their season away at the Oakland Athletics on March 31 Due to the 2021 22 Major League Baseball lockout the first two series of the year were postponed and played at later dates in the season 29 The Angels opened at home on April 7 losing 3 1 to the Houston Astros 2022 Game Log 73 89 Home 39 41 Away 34 48 April 14 8 Home 8 5 Away 6 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak1 April 7 Astros 1 3 Valdez 1 0 Ohtani 0 1 Pressly 1 Angel Stadium 44 723 0 1 L12 April 8 Astros 6 13 Montero 1 0 Ortega 0 1 Angel Stadium 42 719 0 2 L23 April 9 Astros 2 0 Syndergaard 1 0 Verlander 0 1 Iglesias 1 Angel Stadium 36 139 1 2 W14 April 10 Astros 1 4 Urquidy 1 0 Suarez 0 1 Pressly 2 Angel Stadium 41 253 1 3 L15 April 11 Marlins 6 2 Lorenzen 1 0 Hernandez 0 1 Angel Stadium 20 480 2 3 W16 April 12 Marlins 4 3 Iglesias 1 0 Bender 0 1 Angel Stadium 16 132 3 3 W27 April 14 Rangers 5 10 King 1 0 Ohtani 0 2 Globe Life Field 21 440 3 4 L18 April 15 Rangers 9 6 Warren 1 0 Allard 0 1 Iglesias 2 Globe Life Field 28 723 4 4 W19 April 16 Rangers 7 2 Syndergaard 2 0 Hearn 0 1 Globe Life Field 34 493 5 4 W210 April 17 Rangers 8 3 Mayers 1 0 Perez 0 2 Globe Life Field 22 650 6 4 W311 April 18 Astros 3 8 Garcia 1 0 Lorenzen 1 1 Minute Maid Park 42 646 6 5 L112 April 19 Astros 7 2 Ortega 1 1 Valdez 1 1 Minute Maid Park 30 212 7 5 W113 April 20 Astros 6 0 Ohtani 1 2 Odorizzi 0 2 Minute Maid Park 29 049 8 5 W214 April 22 Orioles 3 5 Zimmermann 1 0 Detmers 0 1 Lopez 3 Angel Stadium 31 679 8 6 L115 April 23 Orioles 4 5 Baker 1 0 Loup 0 1 Lopez 4 Angel Stadium 43 883 8 7 L216 April 24 Orioles 7 6 Herget 1 0 Baumann 1 2 Bradley 1 Angel Stadium 41 984 9 7 W117 April 25 Guardians 3 0 Lorenzen 2 1 Bieber 1 1 Iglesias 3 Angel Stadium 23 099 10 7 W218 April 26 Guardians 4 1 Sandoval 1 0 McKenzie 0 2 Iglesias 4 Angel Stadium 22 551 11 7 W319 April 27 Guardians 9 5 Ohtani 2 2 Plesac 1 2 Angel Stadium 28 557 12 7 W420 April 28 Guardians 4 1 Detmers 1 1 Quantrill 1 1 Iglesias 5 Angel Stadium 18 826 13 7 W521 April 29 White Sox 5 1 Warren 2 0 Giolito 0 1 Iglesias 6 Guaranteed Rate Field 23 709 14 7 W622 April 30 White Sox 0 4 Velasquez 1 2 Suarez 0 2 Guaranteed Rate Field 33 762 14 8 L1May 13 15 Home 7 8 Away 6 7 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak23 May 1 White Sox 6 5 Lorenzen 3 1 Keuchel 1 3 Tepera 1 Guaranteed Rate Field 27 664 15 8 W124 May 2 White Sox 0 3 Cease 3 1 Sandoval 1 1 Hendriks 5 Guaranteed Rate Field 13 112 15 9 L125 May 3 Red Sox 0 4 Wacha 3 0 Syndergaard 2 1 Fenway Park 29 793 15 10 L226 May 4 Red Sox 10 5 10 Tepera 1 0 Barnes 0 2 Fenway Park 27 679 16 10 W127 May 5 Red Sox 8 0 Ohtani 3 2 Houck 2 2 Fenway Park 29 476 17 10 W228 May 6 Nationals 3 0 Diaz 1 0 Adon 1 5 Iglesias 7 Angel Stadium 41 923 18 10 W329 May 7 Nationals 3 7 Gray 4 2 Lorenzen 3 2 Angel Stadium 30 666 18 11 L130 May 8 Nationals 5 4 Barria 1 0 Rainey 0 1 Angel Stadium 32 337 19 11 W131 May 9 Rays 11 3 Syndergaard 3 1 Springs 1 1 Angel Stadium 19 537 20 11 W232 May 10 Rays 12 0 Detmers 2 1 Kluber 1 2 Angel Stadium 39 313 21 11 W333 May 11 Rays 2 4 10 Feyereisen 3 0 Loup 0 2 Raley 3 Angel Stadium 21 045 21 12 L134 May 13 Athletics 2 0 Silseth 1 0 Jefferies 1 6 Iglesias 8 Oakland Coliseum 13 992 22 12 W135 May 14 1 Athletics 3 4 Trivino 1 2 Iglesias 1 1 Oakland Coliseum 12 719 22 13 L136 May 14 2 Athletics 9 1 Lorenzen 4 2 Oller 0 3 Oakland Coliseum 7 737 23 13 W137 May 15 Athletics 4 1 Sandoval 2 1 Montas 2 4 Herget 1 Oakland Coliseum 14 668 24 13 W238 May 16 Rangers 4 7 Gray 1 1 Syndergaard 3 2 Barlow 7 Globe Life Field 15 110 24 14 L139 May 17 Rangers 5 10 Santana 1 1 Tepera 1 1 Globe Life Field 17 727 24 15 L240 May 18 Rangers 5 6 10 Santana 2 1 Iglesias 1 2 Globe Life Field 20 366 24 16 L341 May 20 Athletics 2 4 Moll 1 0 Silseth 1 1 Jimenez 8 Angel Stadium 32 422 24 17 L442 May 21 Athletics 5 3 Lorenzen 5 2 Kolarek 0 1 Iglesias 9 Angel Stadium 39 045 25 17 W143 May 22 Athletics 4 1 Sandoval 3 1 Irvin 2 2 Iglesias 10 Angel Stadium 40 042 26 17 W244 May 24 Rangers 5 3 Syndergaard 4 2 Dunning 1 3 Iglesias 11 Angel Stadium 23 791 27 17 W345 May 25 Rangers 2 7 Otto 2 2 Detmers 2 2 Angel Stadium 22 950 27 18 L146 May 26 Blue Jays 3 6 Ryu 2 0 Ohtani 3 3 Angel Stadium 28 288 27 19 L247 May 27 Blue Jays 3 4 Richards 2 0 Iglesias 1 3 Romano 15 Angel Stadium 44 641 27 20 L348 May 28 Blue Jays 5 6 Cimber 5 2 Barraclough 0 1 Stripling 1 Angel Stadium 34 005 27 21 L449 May 29 Blue Jays 10 11 Cimber 6 2 Quijada 0 1 Phelps 1 Angel Stadium 36 568 27 22 L550 May 31 Yankees 1 9 Montgomery 1 1 Syndergaard 4 3 Yankee Stadium 31 242 27 23 L6June 10 18 Home 6 10 Away 4 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak June 1 Yankees Postponed rain Makeup date June 251 June 2 1 Yankees 1 6 Cortes Jr 5 1 Ohtani 3 4 Peralta 1 Yankee Stadium 30 518 27 24 L752 June 2 2 Yankees 1 2 Taillon 6 1 Ortega 1 2 Holmes 7 Yankee Stadium 33 476 27 25 L853 June 3 Phillies 0 10 Eflin 2 4 Silseth 1 2 Citizens Bank Park 28 721 27 26 L954 June 4 Phillies 2 7 Wheeler 4 3 Lorenzen 5 3 Citizens Bank Park 36 313 27 27 L1055 June 5 Phillies 7 9 Knebel 2 4 Iglesias 1 4 Citizens Bank Park 34 801 27 28 L1156 June 6 Red Sox 0 1 Wacha 4 1 Syndergaard 4 4 Angel Stadium 29 395 27 29 L1257 June 7 Red Sox 5 6 10 Houck 4 3 Barria 1 1 Strahm 2 Angel Stadium 27 627 27 30 L1358 June 8 Red Sox 0 1 Eovaldi 4 2 Herget 1 1 Strahm 3 Angel Stadium 26 587 27 31 L1459 June 9 Red Sox 5 2 Ohtani 4 4 Pivetta 5 5 Iglesias 12 Angel Stadium 28 595 28 31 W160 June 10 Mets 3 7 Peterson 3 0 Diaz 1 1 Angel Stadium 31 499 28 32 L161 June 11 Mets 11 6 Lorenzen 6 3 Carrasco 7 2 Angel Stadium 36 408 29 32 W162 June 12 Mets 1 4 Walker 4 2 Sandoval 3 2 Diaz 12 Angel Stadium 36 598 29 33 L163 June 14 Dodgers 0 2 Gonsolin 8 0 Syndergaard 4 5 Kimbrel 12 Dodger Stadium 51 013 29 34 L264 June 15 Dodgers 1 4 Anderson 8 0 Detmers 2 3 Dodger Stadium 50 812 29 35 L365 June 16 Mariners 4 1 Ohtani 5 4 Kirby 1 2 Iglesias 13 T Mobile Park 21 485 30 35 W166 June 17 Mariners 1 8 Ray 6 6 Lorenzen 6 4 T Mobile Park 37 500 30 36 L167 June 18 1 Mariners 4 2 10 Iglesias 2 4 Castillo 3 1 Quijada 1 T Mobile Park 24 071 31 36 W168 June 18 2 Mariners 3 0 Herget 2 1 Milone 0 1 Bradley 2 T Mobile Park 20 804 32 36 W269 June 19 Mariners 4 0 Wantz 1 0 Gilbert 7 3 T Mobile Park 39 052 33 36 W370 June 20 Royals 2 6 Bubic 1 4 Syndergaard 4 6 Angel Stadium 22 234 33 37 L171 June 21 Royals 11 12 11 Coleman 2 1 Quijada 0 2 Mengden 1 Angel Stadium 20 189 33 38 L272 June 22 Royals 5 0 Ohtani 6 4 Lynch 3 7 Angel Stadium 34 792 34 38 W173 June 24 Mariners 3 4 Flexen 3 8 Lorenzen 6 5 Sewald 6 Angel Stadium 35 704 34 39 L174 June 25 Mariners 3 5 Gilbert 8 3 Bradley 0 1 Swanson 1 Angel Stadium 35 466 34 40 L275 June 26 Mariners 2 1 Suarez 1 2 Gonzales 4 8 Ortega 1 Angel Stadium 26 489 35 40 W176 June 27 White Sox 4 3 Syndergaard 5 6 Lopez 4 2 Iglesias 14 Angel Stadium 21 973 36 40 W277 June 28 White Sox 4 11 Cueto 2 4 Ortega 1 3 Angel Stadium 23 979 36 41 L178 June 29 White Sox 4 1 Ohtani 7 4 Kopech 2 5 Iglesias 15 Angel Stadium 27 612 37 41 W1July 6 18 Home 2 7 Away 4 11 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak79 July 1 Astros 1 8 Javier 6 3 Lorenzen 6 6 Minute Maid Park 36 420 37 42 L180 July 2 Astros 1 9 Urquidy 7 3 Sandoval 3 3 Minute Maid Park 35 332 37 43 L281 July 3 Astros 2 4 Pressly 2 2 Tepera 1 2 Minute Maid Park 36 048 37 44 L382 July 5 Marlins 1 2 Alcantara 9 3 Syndergaard 5 7 Scott 10 LoanDepot Park 13 338 37 45 L483 July 6 Marlins 5 2 Ohtani 8 4 Rogers 4 7 LoanDepot Park 18 741 38 45 W184 July 7 Orioles 1 4 Lyles 5 7 Silseth 1 3 Lopez 15 Camden Yards 13 088 38 46 L185 July 8 Orioles 4 5 Tate 1 3 Iglesias 2 5 Camden Yards 27 814 38 47 L286 July 9 Orioles 0 1 Kremer 3 1 Sandoval 3 4 Lopez 16 Camden Yards 32 286 38 48 L387 July 10 Orioles 5 9 Voth 1 1 Suarez 1 3 Camden Yards 19 521 38 49 L488 July 12 Astros 5 6 Neris 2 3 Iglesias 2 6 Pressly 19 Angel Stadium 27 180 38 50 L589 July 13 Astros 7 1 Ohtani 9 4 Javier 6 5 Angel Stadium 27 803 39 50 W190 July 14 Astros 2 3 10 Pressly 3 2 Loup 0 3 Angel Stadium 34 496 39 51 L191 July 15 Dodgers 1 9 Kershaw 7 2 Sandoval 3 5 Angel Stadium 44 648 39 52 L292 July 16 Dodgers 1 7 Urias 8 6 Suarez 1 4 Angel Stadium 44 728 39 53 L3ASG July 19 AL NL 3 2 Valdez 1 0 Gonsolin 0 1 Clase 1 Dodger Stadium 52 518 N A N A93 July 22 Braves 1 8 Lee 2 0 Ohtani 9 5 Truist Park 42 867 39 54 L494 July 23 Braves 2 7 Wright 12 4 Sandoval 3 6 Truist Park 42 827 39 55 L595 July 24 Braves 9 1 Detmers 3 3 Anderson 8 6 Truist Park 42 663 40 55 W196 July 25 Royals 0 7 Garrett 2 1 Syndergaard 5 8 Kauffman Stadium 16 616 40 56 L197 July 26 Royals 6 0 Suarez 2 4 Zerpa 2 1 Kauffman Stadium 20 834 41 56 W198 July 27 Royals 4 0 Junk 1 0 Keller 5 11 Kauffman Stadium 12 596 42 56 W299 July 28 Rangers 0 2 Howard 2 2 Ohtani 9 6 Moore 2 Angel Stadium 29 718 42 57 L1100 July 29 Rangers 2 7 Perez 9 2 Sandoval 3 7 Angel Stadium 29 906 42 58 L2101 July 30 Rangers 9 7 Toussaint 1 0 Martin 0 7 Iglesias 16 Angel Stadium 32 968 43 58 W1102 July 31 Rangers 2 5 Burke 5 2 Quijada 0 3 Hernandez 1 Angel Stadium 29 257 43 59 L1August 14 15 Home 5 7 Away 9 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak103 August 2 Athletics 3 1 Suarez 3 4 Irvin 6 8 Quijada 2 Angel Stadium 22 920 44 59 W1104 August 3 Athletics 1 3 Kaprielian 3 5 Ohtani 9 7 Jackson 3 Angel Stadium 25 190 44 60 L1105 August 4 Athletics 7 8 Blackburn 7 6 Junk 1 1 Puk 3 Angel Stadium 23 849 44 61 L2106 August 5 Mariners 4 3 10 Chavez 2 1 Sewald 3 3 Herget 2 T Mobile Park 42 654 45 61 W1107 August 6 1 Mariners 1 2 Kirby 3 3 Barria 1 2 Swanson 3 T Mobile Park 41 507 45 62 L1108 August 6 2 Mariners 7 1 Detmers 4 3 Flexen 7 9 T Mobile Park 27 065 46 62 W1109 August 7 Mariners 3 6 Gonzales 7 11 Davidson 1 3 Sewald 14 T Mobile Park 34 837 46 63 L1110 August 8 Athletics 1 0 Suarez 4 4 Irvin 6 9 Tepera 2 Oakland Coliseum 5 440 47 63 W1111 August 9 Athletics 5 1 Ohtani 10 7 Kaprielian 3 6 Oakland Coliseum 9 351 48 63 W2112 August 10 Athletics 5 4 12 Barria 2 2 Pruitt 0 1 Oakland Coliseum 8 268 49 63 W3113 August 12 Twins 0 4 Mahle 6 7 Sandoval 3 8 Angel Stadium 33 459 49 64 L1114 August 13 Twins 5 3 11 Tepera 2 2 Pagan 3 6 Angel Stadium 43 027 50 64 W1115 August 14 Twins 4 2 Davidson 2 3 Archer 2 6 Quijada 3 Angel Stadium 27 515 51 64 W2116 August 15 Mariners 2 6 Munoz 2 4 Loup 0 4 Angel Stadium 23 096 51 65 L1117 August 16 Mariners 2 8 Ray 9 8 Suarez 4 5 Angel Stadium 20 294 51 66 L2118 August 17 Mariners 7 11 Kirby 5 3 Toussaint 1 1 Angel Stadium 19 550 51 67 L3119 August 19 Tigers 1 0 Sandoval 4 8 Manning 0 1 Comerica Park 28 197 52 67 W1120 August 20 Tigers 3 4 Alexander 3 7 Detmers 4 4 Soto 23 Comerica Park 23 581 52 68 L1121 August 21 Tigers 0 4 Rodriguez 2 3 Ohtani 10 8 Comerica Park 23 064 52 69 L2122 August 22 Rays 1 2 Springs 6 3 Davidson 2 4 Armstrong 1 Tropicana Field 9 942 52 70 L3123 August 23 Rays 1 11 Kluber 8 7 Suarez 4 6 Tropicana Field 8 810 52 71 L4124 August 24 Rays 3 4 11 Chargois 1 0 Barria 2 3 Tropicana Field 9 763 52 72 L5125 August 25 Rays 3 8 Rasmussen 9 4 Sandoval 4 9 Tropicana Field 10 733 52 73 L6126 August 26 Blue Jays 12 0 Detmers 5 4 White 1 4 Rogers Centre 40 754 53 73 W1127 August 27 Blue Jays 2 0 Ohtani 11 8 Manoah 12 7 Herget 3 Rogers Centre 45 311 54 73 W2128 August 28 Blue Jays 8 3 Wantz 2 0 Stripling 6 4 Rogers Centre 44 318 55 73 W3129 August 29 Yankees 4 3 Suarez 5 6 Montas 4 11 Herget 4 Angel Stadium 44 537 56 73 W4130 August 30 Yankees 4 7 Weissert 1 0 Mayers 1 1 Angel Stadium 42 684 56 74 L1131 August 31 Yankees 3 2 Sandoval 5 9 Cole 10 7 Herget 5 Angel Stadium 43 555 57 74 W1September 14 12 Home 10 4 Away 4 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak132 September 2 Astros 2 4 McCullers Jr 2 1 Detmers 5 5 Montero 11 Angel Stadium 22 464 57 75 L1133 September 3 Astros 2 1 12 Tepera 3 2 Martinez 0 2 Angel Stadium 38 244 58 75 W1134 September 4 Astros 1 9 Urquidy 13 5 Davidson 2 5 Angel Stadium 28 179 58 76 L1135 September 5 Tigers 10 0 Suarez 6 6 Alexander 3 9 Angel Stadium 19 518 59 76 W1136 September 6 Tigers 5 4 10 Tepera 4 2 Chafin 1 3 Angel Stadium 20 002 60 76 W2137 September 7 Tigers 4 5 Cisnero 1 0 Quijada 0 4 Soto 25 Angel Stadium 15 756 60 77 L1138 September 9 Astros 3 4 McCullers Jr 3 1 Wantz 2 1 Pressly 26 Minute Maid Park 33 509 60 78 L2139 September 10 Astros 6 1 Ohtani 12 8 Urquidy 13 6 Minute Maid Park 38 533 61 78 W1140 September 11 Astros 4 12 Garcia 12 8 Davidson 2 6 Minute Maid Park 32 901 61 79 L1141 September 12 Guardians 4 5 De Los Santos 4 0 Loup 0 5 Clase 34 Progressive Field 12 461 61 80 L2142 September 13 Guardians 1 3 McCarty 3 2 Suarez 6 7 Clase 35 Progressive Field 14 419 61 81 L3143 September 14 Guardians 3 5 Stephan 5 4 Tepera 4 3 Karinchak 3 Progressive Field 14 529 61 82 L4144 September 16 Mariners 8 7 Lorenzen 7 6 Ray 12 10 Tepera 3 Angel Stadium 37 480 62 82 W1145 September 17 Mariners 2 1 Ohtani 13 8 Kirby 7 4 Loup 1 Angel Stadium 35 538 63 82 W2146 September 18 Mariners 5 1 Detmers 6 5 Gonzales 10 14 Angel Stadium 24 929 64 82 W3147 September 19 Mariners 1 9 Gilbert 13 5 Suarez 6 8 Angel Stadium 15 594 64 83 L1148 September 20 Rangers 5 2 Sandoval 6 9 Santana 3 8 Herget 6 Globe Life Field 19 472 65 83 W1149 September 21 Rangers 2 7 Dunning 4 8 Davidson 2 7 Globe Life Field 20 959 65 84 L1150 September 22 Rangers 3 5 Moore 5 2 Quijada 0 5 Leclerc 7 Globe Life Field 16 223 65 85 L2151 September 23 Twins 4 2 Ohtani 14 8 Varland 0 2 Tepera 4 Target Field 24 896 66 85 W1152 September 24 Twins 4 8 Jax 7 3 Detmers 6 6 Target Field 30 959 66 86 L1153 September 25 Twins 10 3 Suarez 7 8 Bundy 8 8 Target Field 24 133 67 86 W1154 September 27 Athletics 4 3 Tepera 5 3 Puk 3 3 Herget 7 Angel Stadium 19 374 68 86 W2155 September 28 Athletics 4 1 Lorenzen 8 6 Martinez 4 6 Herget 8 Angel Stadium 23 573 69 86 W3156 September 29 Athletics 4 2 Ohtani 15 8 Irvin 9 13 Tepera 5 Angel Stadium 31 293 70 86 W4157 September 30 Rangers 4 1 Detmers 7 6 Otto 6 10 Herget 9 Angel Stadium 32 939 71 86 W5October 2 3 Home 2 0 Away 0 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak158 October 1 Rangers 3 2 Suarez 8 8 Hernandez 2 3 Tepera 6 Angel Stadium 32 472 72 86 W6159 October 2 Rangers 8 3 Barria 3 3 Miller 1 2 Angel Stadium 26 041 73 86 W7160 October 3 Athletics 4 5 10 Acevedo 4 4 Weiss 0 1 Oakland Coliseum 6 978 73 87 L1161 October 4 Athletics 1 2 10 Puk 4 3 Tepera 5 4 Oakland Coliseum 8 189 73 88 L2162 October 5 Athletics 2 3 Waldichuk 2 2 Ohtani 15 9 Snead 1 Oakland Coliseum 11 232 73 89 L3Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Angels team memberRoster Edit2022 Los Angeles AngelsRosterPitchers 49 Kyle Barraclough 51 Jaime Barria 23 Archie Bradley 40 Jesse Chavez 32 Tucker Davidson 48 Reid Detmers 74 Jhonathan Diaz 46 Jimmy Herget 32 Raisel Iglesias 66 Janson Junk 25 Michael Lorenzen 28 Aaron Loup 68 Jose Marte 21 Mike Mayers 58 Brian Moran 17 Shohei Ohtani 62 Oliver Ortega 59 Elvis Peguero 65 Jose Quijada 64 Gerardo Reyes 53 Kenny Rosenberg 43 Patrick Sandoval 63 Chase Silseth 54 Jose Suarez 34 Noah Syndergaard 52 Ryan Tepera 56 Touki Toussaint 67 Cesar Valdez 60 Andrew Wantz 61 Austin Warren 57 Zack Weiss 40 Rob Zastryzny Catchers 14 Logan O Hoppe 19 Austin Romine 33 Max Stassi 24 Kurt Suzuki 12 Matt Thaiss 35 Chad WallachInfielders 5 Matt Duffy 22 David Fletcher 36 Mike Ford 14 Phil Gosselin 39 David MacKinnon 9 Jack Mayfield 6 Anthony Rendon 2 Luis Rengifo 18 Jose Rojas 13 Livan Soto 38 Michael Stefanic 4 Andrew Velazquez 19 Jonathan Villar 14 Tyler Wade 20 Jared Walsh Outfielders 7 Jo Adell 39 Ryan Aguilar 8 Steven Duggar 13 Monte Harrison 10 Juan Lagares 16 Brandon Marsh 16 Mickey Moniak 37 Magneuris Sierra 10 39 Dillon Thomas 27 Mike Trout 3 Taylor Ward 44 Aaron Whitefield Manager 70 Joe Maddon 88 Phil NevinCoaches 91 Mike Ashman batting practice pitcher 93 Jason Brown staff assistant 90 Tim Buss quality assurance 95 Drew Butera bullpen catcher 84 Dom Chiti bullpen 86 Mike Gallego third base 80 Damon Mashore first base 82 Bill Haselman catching 85 John Mallee assistant hitting 94 Ali Modami staff assistant 81 Ray Montgomery bench 88 Phil Nevin third base 77 Jeremy Reed hitting 87 Paul Sorrento hitting instructor 83 Matt Wise pitching Player stats EditBatting Edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks AVG Batting average SLG Slugging average Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLGShohei Ohtani 157 586 90 160 30 6 34 95 11 72 273 519Taylor Ward 135 495 73 139 22 2 23 65 5 60 281 473Luis Rengifo 127 489 45 129 22 4 17 52 6 17 264 429Mike Trout 119 438 85 124 28 2 40 80 1 54 283 630Jared Walsh 118 423 41 91 18 2 15 44 2 27 215 374Max Stassi 102 333 32 60 12 1 9 30 0 38 180 303Andrew Velazquez 125 322 37 63 8 0 9 28 17 15 196 304Brandon Marsh 93 292 34 66 9 2 8 37 8 22 226 353Jo Adell 88 268 22 60 12 2 8 27 4 11 224 373Matt Duffy 77 228 14 57 8 0 2 16 0 17 250 311Anthony Rendon 47 166 15 38 10 0 5 24 2 23 229 380Tyler Wade 67 147 22 32 5 0 1 8 8 10 218 272Kurt Suzuki 51 139 10 25 4 0 4 15 0 15 180 295Mike Ford 28 91 8 21 4 0 3 5 0 8 231 374Magneuris Sierra 45 91 7 15 1 3 0 5 6 4 165 242Jack Mayfield 23 70 8 13 1 1 1 6 1 3 186 271Matt Thaiss 29 69 9 15 1 0 2 8 1 11 217 319Michael Stefanic 25 61 5 12 2 0 0 0 0 5 197 230Juan Lagares 20 60 4 11 2 1 0 0 0 2 183 250Mickey Moniak 19 60 9 12 2 1 3 6 1 1 200 417Jose Rojas 22 56 1 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 125 161Livan Soto 18 55 9 22 5 1 1 9 1 2 400 582Phil Gosselin 22 51 2 5 0 1 0 2 0 1 098 137Jonathan Villar 13 49 6 8 0 0 1 3 1 4 163 224David MacKinnon 16 37 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 5 189 189Chad Wallach 12 35 3 5 1 0 1 4 0 4 143 257Ryan Aguilar 7 22 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 2 136 182Steven Duggar 9 19 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 053 158Logan O Hoppe 5 14 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 286 286Dillon Thomas 8 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 091 091Monte Harrison 9 11 5 2 0 0 1 3 1 2 182 455Aaron Whitefield 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000Austin Romine 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 250Team Totals 162 5423 623 1265 219 31 190 600 77 449 233 390Source 1 Pitching Edit Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed SO Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SOShohei Ohtani 15 9 2 33 28 28 0 166 0 124 45 43 44 219Patrick Sandoval 6 9 2 91 27 27 0 148 2 139 56 48 60 151Reid Detmers 7 6 3 77 25 25 0 129 0 110 56 54 46 122Jose Suarez 8 8 3 96 22 20 0 109 0 103 49 48 33 103Michael Lorenzen 8 6 4 24 18 18 0 97 2 81 48 46 44 85Noah Syndergaard 5 8 3 83 15 15 0 80 0 75 36 34 22 64Jaime Barria 3 3 2 61 35 1 0 79 1 63 29 23 19 54Jimmy Herget 2 1 2 48 49 1 9 69 0 48 20 19 15 63Aaron Loup 0 5 3 84 65 0 1 58 2 54 38 25 22 52Ryan Tepera 5 4 3 61 59 0 6 57 1 42 27 23 20 47Mike Mayers 1 1 5 68 24 3 0 50 2 52 35 32 18 45Andrew Wantz 2 1 3 22 42 1 0 50 1 37 19 18 21 52Jose Quijada 0 5 3 98 42 0 3 40 2 25 19 18 21 52Tucker Davidson 1 5 6 87 8 8 0 36 2 39 28 28 22 23Raisel Iglesias 2 6 4 04 39 0 16 35 2 29 18 16 9 48Oliver Ortega 1 3 3 71 27 0 1 34 0 32 18 14 18 33Chase Silseth 1 3 6 59 7 7 0 28 2 33 21 21 12 24Touki Toussaint 1 1 4 62 8 2 0 25 1 15 13 13 19 26Archie Bradley 0 1 4 82 21 0 2 18 2 17 13 10 7 15Elvis Peguero 0 0 6 75 13 0 0 17 1 23 16 13 5 12Austin Warren 2 0 5 63 14 0 0 16 0 19 10 10 5 9Jhonathan Diaz 1 1 2 93 4 3 0 15 1 13 5 5 10 11Zack Weiss 0 1 3 38 12 0 0 13 1 7 6 5 7 18Jose Marte 0 0 7 36 11 0 0 11 0 8 9 9 18 15Kenny Rosenberg 0 0 4 22 3 1 0 10 2 9 5 5 6 8Jesse Chavez 1 0 7 59 11 0 0 10 2 15 12 9 4 10Kyle Barraclough 0 1 3 00 8 0 0 9 0 7 3 3 4 9Janson Junk 1 1 6 48 3 2 0 8 1 10 6 6 3 11Rob Zastryzny 0 0 6 00 5 0 0 3 0 2 3 2 1 2Gerardo Reyes 0 0 4 50 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 3 0Phil Gosselin 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Cesar Valdez 0 0 9 00 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0Jack Mayfield 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Nash Walters 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0Brian Moran 0 0 54 00 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 2 1 0Team Totals 73 89 3 77 162 162 38 1435 2 1241 668 601 540 1383Source 2 Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Salt Lake Bees Pacific Coast LeagueAA Rocket City Trash Pandas Southern LeagueA Tri City Dust Devils Northwest League A Advanced Inland Empire 66ers California LeagueRookie ACL Angels Arizona Complex LeagueRookie DSL Angels Dominican Summer LeagueAll coaches and rosters can be found on each team s website See also EditLos Angeles Angels Angel StadiumReferences Edit Astros notch MLB record tying 20 K s top Angels July 3 2022 Feinsand Mark March 10 2022 MLB MLBPA agree to new CBA season to start April 7 Retrieved March 10 2022 Lacques Gabe March 10 2022 Baseball is back MLB players agree on new CBA to salvage 162 game 2022 season USA Today Retrieved March 13 2022 Baumann Michael December 2 2021 All the Questions and Answers About the Most Important Details of the MLB Lockout The Ringer Retrieved December 2 2021 Nightengale Gabe Lacques and Bob MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires owners agree to freeze out players USA Today Retrieved December 2 2021 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out in midst of 12 game losing streak says he was surprised by decision CBSSports com Paramount Global Retrieved August 24 2022 Axisa Mike June 9 2022 Angels losing streak hits 14 games as Nickelback can t get Mike Trout less Halos out of funk CBSSports com Paramount Global Retrieved August 24 2022 Perry Dayn June 12 2022 Angels Jared Walsh becomes third player to hit for cycle in 2022 CBSSports com Paramount Global Retrieved August 24 2022 Bollinger Rhett June 19 2022 Trout puts on historic power display in Seattle MLB com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 24 2022 Franco Anthony June 22 2022 Angels Option Reid Detmers MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved August 24 2022 Snyder Matt June 27 2022 Mariners Angels brawl Punches thrown eight ejections made as Jesse Winker hit by pitch leads to heated fight CBSSports com Paramount Global Retrieved August 24 2022 Anderson R J Snyder Matt June 28 2022 12 suspended for Angels Mariners Brawl including seven games for Jesse Winker and 10 games for Angels manager CBSSports com Paramount Global Retrieved August 24 2022 Blum Sam July 8 2022 How Angels Reid Detmers saved his season with one tape session in Triple A The Athletic Times Mirror Company Retrieved August 25 2022 Bollinger Rhett July 18 2022 Ailing back sidelines Trout from All Star Game MLB com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 25 2022 Bollinger Rhett July 8 2022 Ohtani Trout win starting spots for AL at ASG MLB com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 25 2022 Bollinger Rhett July 31 2022 Detmers joins Koufax Fiers with immaculate feat MLB com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 25 2022 Bollinger Rhett August 2 2022 Angels deal for prospects flexibility with flurry at Deadline MLB com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 25 2022 Gonzalez Alden August 23 2022 Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno exploring possible sale of team ESPN Retrieved August 25 2022 Los Angeles Angels Batting Stats 2022 ESPN Los Angeles Angels Pitching Stats 2022 ESPN Keyser Hannah March 10 2022 Unlocked MLB players strike labor deal that will enable full 2022 baseball season Yahoo Sports Retrieved March 11 2022 External links EditLos Angeles Angels Official Site 2022 Los Angeles Angels season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Los Angeles Angels season amp oldid 1157562850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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