Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Managers

This is a comprehensive analysis of managers for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization. Win / loss statistics, winning percentage, position in division, and games behind the leader are also shown for each manager. Links include a year; which leads to the American League season in review; the manager(s) name, which leads to his career statistics; and a roster, which leads to a list of every player on the team during the year.

"For forty-two years, the Angels were hounded by the demons of fate and baseball. It would take a special man to exorcise those evil spirits from Anaheim. That man was (Anaheim Angels Manager [2000-2005]) Mike Scioscia." - Baseball Digest (Joe O'Loughlin, April 2003)
Anaheim Angels Managers
1997 - 2004

Los Angeles Angels Managers

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California Angels Managers

1961 - 1964

1965 - 1996

Anaheim Angels Managers and Finishes in Chronological Order

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster
1997

1

Terry Collins

84 78 .519 2nd 6

1997

1998

1

Terry Collins

85 77 .525 2nd 3

1998

1999

1

Terry Collins

51 82 .383 4th 25

1999

70

Joe Maddon

19 10 .655
2000

14

Mike Scioscia

82 80 .506 3rd

2000

2001

14

Mike Scioscia

75 87 .463 3rd 41

2001

2002

14

Mike Scioscia

99

63

.611

2nd

4

2002

2003

14

Mike Scioscia

77

85

.475

3rd

19

2003

2004

14

Mike Scioscia

92

70

.568 1st

+1

2004

Year

Uniform #

Manager(s)

Wins

Losses

WP

Finish

GB

Roster

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Managers
2005 - 2008

Los Angeles Angels Managers

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California Angels Managers

1961 - 1964

1965 - 1996

Anaheim Angels Managers and Finishes in Chronological Order

Year

Uniform #

Manager(s)

Wins

Losses

WP

Finish

GB

Roster

2005

14

Mike Scioscia

95

67

.586

1st

+7

2005

2006

14

Mike Scioscia

89

73

.549

2nd

4

2006

2007

14

Mike Scioscia

94

68

.580

1st

+6

2007

2008

14

Mike Scioscia

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2008

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Managers & Finishes



From 1961 to 1964 the Anaheim Angels were the Los Angeles Angels (click here for their managers). In 1965 they were renamed the California Angels (click here for their managers) and in 1997 they became the modern day Anaheim Angels only to change their name to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2005.

During the 1998 season the Anaheim Angels, who had an eight-five & seventy-seven record, had their largest attendance when 2,519,210 fans attended home games.

Did you know that during the sixties and seventies ten teams were added to the Major Leagues and the Angels were the first of those teams to put together a winning season?