List of Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim team records
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Career Batting Leaders [edit]
- Batting Average: Vladimir Guerrero (.319)
- On Base Percentage: Rod Carew (.393)
- Slugging Percentage: Vladimir Guerrero (.546)
- OPS: Vladimir Guerrero (.927)
- Games: Garret Anderson (1,962)
- At Bats: Garret Anderson (7,790)
- Runs: Garret Anderson (1,000)
- Hits: Garret Anderson (2,302)
- Total Bases: Garret Anderson (3,645)
- Doubles: Garret Anderson (477)
- Triples: Jim Fregosi (70)
- Home Runs: Tim Salmon (299)
- Runs Batted In: Garret Anderson (1,259)
- Walks: Tim Salmon (941)
- Strikeouts: Tim Salmon (1,316)
- Stolen Bases: Chone Figgins (280)
- Singles: Garret Anderson (1,525)
- Runs Created: Tim Salmon (1,108)
- Adjusted OPS+: Vladimir Guerrero (141)
- Extra Base Hits: Garret Anderson (777)
- Times on Base: Tim Salmon (2,623)
- Offensive Win %: Vladimir Guerrero (.662)
- Hit by Pitch: Brian Downing (105)
- Sacrifice Hits: Bob Boone (90)
- Sacrifice Flies: Tim Salmon (67)
- Intentional Walks: Vladimir Guerrero (112)
- Grounded into Double Plays: Garret Anderson (153)
- Ground Outs: Vladimir Guerrero (980)
- At Bats per Strikeout: Albie Pearson (14.7)
- At Bats per Home Run: Troy Glaus (16.3)
Single Season Batting Leaders [edit]
- Batting Average: Darin Erstad, .355 (2000)
- On-base percentage: Jason Thompson, .439 (1980)
- Slugging Percentage: Troy Glaus, .604 (2000)
- OPS: Tim Salmon, 1.024 (1995)
- At Bats: Sandy Alomar, Sr., 689 (1971)
- Runs: Vladimir Guerrero, 124 (2004)
- Hits: Darin Erstad, 240 (2000)
- Total Bases: Darin Erstad, 366 (2000), Vladimir Guerrero, 366 (2004)
- Doubles: Garret Anderson, 56 (2002)
- Triples: Chone Figgins, 17 (2004)
- Home Runs: Troy Glaus, 47 (2000)
- RBI: Don Baylor, 139 (1979)
- Walks: Tony Phillips, 113 (1995)
- Strikeouts: Mo Vaughn, 181 (2000)
- Stolen bases: Mickey Rivers, 70 (1975)
- Singles: Darin Erstad, 170 (2000)
- Runs Created: Darin Erstad, 150 (2000)
- Extra-Base Hits: Garret Anderson, 88 (2002)
- Times on Base: Darin Erstad, 305 (2000)
- Hit By Pitch: David Eckstein, 27 (2002)
- Sacrifice Hits: Tim Foli, 26 (1982)
- Sacrifice Flies: Dan Ford, 13 (1979)
- Intentional Walks: Vladimir Guerrero, 28 (2007)
- Grounded into Double Plays: Vladimir Guerrero, 27 (2008)
- At Bats per Strikeout: Tim Foli, 21.8, (1982)
- At Bats per Home Run: Troy Glaus, 11.8 (2000)
- Win Probability Added (WPA): Vladimir Guerrero, 5.9 (2007)
Career Pitching Leaders [edit]
Single Season Pitching Leaders [edit]
- ERA: Dean Chance, 1.65 (1964)
- Won-Loss %: Jered Weaver, .846 (2006)
- WHIP: Frank Tanana, .988 (1976)
- Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched: Nolan Ryan, 5.26 (1972)
- Walks per 9 Innings Pitched: Paul Byrd, 1.23 (2005)
- Strikeouts per 9 Innings Pitched: Nolan Ryan, 10.57 (1973)
- Games: Scot Shields, 78 (2005)
- Saves: Francisco Rodríguez, 62 (2008)
- Innings: Nolan Ryan, 332⅔ (1974)
- Strikeouts: Nolan Ryan, 383 (1973)
- Games Started: Nolan Ryan, 41 (1974)
- Complete Games: Nolan Ryan, 26 (1973 and 1974)
- Shutouts: Dean Chance, 11 (1964)
- Strikeouts/Base on Balls: Jered Weaver, 4.900 (2010)
- Walks Allowed: Nolan Ryan, 204 (1977)
- Hits Allowed: Tommy John, 287 (1983)
- SO to Walk: Frank Tanana, 3.68 (1975)
- Earned Runs Allowed: Jim Abbott, 118 (1996)
- Wild Pitches: Nolan Ryan, 21 (1977)
- Hit Batsmen: Tom Murphy, 21 (1969)
- Batters Faced: Nolan Ryan, 1,392 (1974)
- Games Finished: Francisco Rodríguez, 69 (2008)
Team Single Season Records [edit]
- Most Games Won: 100 (2008)
- Most Games Lost: 95 (1968, 1980)
- Highest Winning Percentage: .617 (2008)
- Lowest Winning Percentage: .406 (1980)
- Longest Winning Streak: 11 games (June 16-June 26, 1964)
- Longest Losing Streak: 13 games (Sept. 19, 1988-April 4, 1989)
- Home Runs: 236 (2000)
- Runs Batted In: 837 (2000)
- Team Batting Average: .282 (1979, 2002, 2004)
- Team Slugging Percentage: .472 (2000)
- Hits: 1,603 (2002, 2004)
- Runs: 866 (1979)
- Doubles: 333 (2002)
- Triples: 54 (1966)
- Total Bases: 2,659 (2000)
- Extra Base Hits: 579 (2000)
- Grand Slams: 8 (1979, 1983)
- Walks: 681 (1961)
- Strikeouts: 1,080 (1968)
- Hit by Pitch: 77 (2001)
- Sacrifice Hits: 114 (1982)
- Sacrifice Flies: 64 (2002)
- Grounded Into Double Plays: 148 (1996)
- Stolen Bases: 220 (1975)
- Pitching Earned Run Average: 2.91 (1964)
- Pitching Strikeouts: 1,164 (2004)
- Pitching Walks: 713 (1961)
Team Game Records [edit]
- Longest Game, Innings: 20 (at Oakland, July 9, 1971 and vs Seattle, April 13, 1982)
- Longest Game, Time: 6 hours, 37 minutes (at Oakland, April 29, 2013 - 19 innings)
- Longest Game, Time (9 innings): 4 hours, 12 minutes (at New York, August 25, 1998)
- Home Runs: 7 (June 4, 2003)
- Home Runs (Inning): 4 (May 28, 2000)
- Hits: 26 (August 25, 1979 and June 20, 1980)
- Runs: 24 (August 25, 1979)
- Runs (Inning): 13 (May 12, 1997)
- Singles: 20 (August 23, 1967)
- Doubles: 10 (April 12, 1999)
- Triples: 3, several times (last Sept. 3, 2000)
- Total Bases: 52 (June 20, 1980)
- Total Bases (Inning): 24 (April 30, 1966)
- Extra Base Hits: 13 (August 25, 1979 and June 20, 1980)
- Strikeouts: 18 (June 17, 1978 and June 5, 2003)
- Stolen Bases: 7 (August 25, 1981)
- Runs Allowed: 21 (Sept. 30, 2000)
- Runs Allowed (Inning): 13 (July 8, 1990 and July 5, 1996)
- Strikeouts by Pitcher: 26 (June 8, 2004 - 17 inn.)
- Strikeouts by Pitcher (9 Innings): 19 (August 12, 1974)
- Walks Given Up by Pitcher: 13 (August 6, 1994 - 10 inn. and July 12, 1992 - 10 inn.)
- Walks Given Up by Pitcher (9 Innings: 12, four times (last Sept. 30, 2000)
- Home Runs Given Up by Pitcher: 8 (June 27, 1996)
- Wild Pitches: 6 (April 13, 1991)
- Hit Batsmen: 4, several times (June 13, 1999)
Individual Game Records [edit]
- Home Runs: 3, twelve times, last Torii Hunter (June 4, 2009) (Current Player)
- Runs Batted In: 10, Garret Anderson (August 21, 2007)
- Hits: 6, Garret Anderson (Sept. 27, 1996) 6, Chone Figgins (June 18, 2007) (Current Player)
- Runs: 5, Tim Salmon (April 12, 1998)
- Doubles: 3, several times, last Shawn Wooten (Sept. 11, 2002)
- Triples: 2, several times, last Peter Bourjos (April 26, 2011) (Current Player)
- Total Bases: 15, Dave Winfield (April 13, 1991)
- Walks: 4, several times, last Tim Salmon (August 30, 2001)
- Strikeouts: 6, five times, last Billy Cowan (July 9, 1971)
- Stolen Bases: 4, Devon White (Sept. 9, 1989), Luis Polonia (June 10, 1992), Chad Curtis April 27, 1993)
- Strikeouts by Pitcher: 19, Nolan Ryan (June 14, 1974, August 12, 1974, August 20, 1974 and June 8, 1977)
- Hits Given Up by Pitcher: 15, Paul Hartzell (Sept. 9, 1976)
- Walks Given Up by Pitcher: 11, Rudy May (Sept. 17, 1973 - 12⅔ inn.)
- Home Runs Given Up by Pitcher: 5, Willie Fraser (August 16, 1998)
- Most Hit Batsmen: 4, four times, last Scott Schoeneweis (June 7, 2001)
Angels Who Have Hit for the Cycle [edit]
No-Hitters and Perfect Games [edit]
- Bo Belinsky May 5, 1962 vs Baltimore Orioles
- Clyde Wright July 3, 1970 vs Oakland Athletics
- Nolan Ryan May 15, 1973 at Kansas City Royals
- Nolan Ryan July 15, 1973 at Detroit Tigers
- Nolan Ryan Sept. 28, 1974 vs Minnesota Twins
- Nolan Ryan June 1, 1975 vs Baltimore Orioles
- Mike Witt Sept. 30, 1984 at Texas Rangers (Perfect Game)
- Mark Langston and Mike Witt April 11, 1990 vs Seattle Mariners
- Ervin Santana July 27, 2011 at Cleveland Indians (gave up an unearned run)
- Jered Weaver May 2, 2012 vs Minnesota Twins
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