2014 Los Angeles Angels season

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The 2014 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 54th season and 49th in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium).

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2014 Los Angeles Angels
American League West Champions
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LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkAngel Stadium
CityAnaheim, California
Record98–64 (.605)
Divisional place1st
OwnersArte Moreno
General managersJerry Dipoto
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
Baseball Reference
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The Angels achieved a historically significant milestone during the course of the season by improving their all-time winning percentage to above the .500 mark. The Angels won their 89th game of the season on September 9 to ensure that they would become the first post-1960 expansion team to finish a season with an all-time winning record since the Houston Astros at the conclusion of the 2006 MLB season.[1]

The Angels finished the season with the best record in all of Major League Baseball, but they were swept by the Kansas City Royals in the ALDS.

As of 2024, this is the last time the Angels have made the postseason.

Standings

Season standings

American League West

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9864 .605 5229 4635
Oakland Athletics 8874 .543 10 4833 4041
Seattle Mariners 8775 .537 11 4140 4635
Houston Astros 7092 .432 28 3843 3249
Texas Rangers 6795 .414 31 3348 3447
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American League division leaders

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Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9864 .605
Baltimore Orioles 9666 .593
Detroit Tigers 9072 .556
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Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 8973 .549 +1
Oakland Athletics 8874 .543
Seattle Mariners 8775 .537 1
Cleveland Indians 8577 .525 3
New York Yankees 8478 .519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 8379 .512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 7785 .475 11
Chicago White Sox 7389 .451 15
Boston Red Sox 7191 .438 17
Houston Astros 7092 .432 18
Minnesota Twins 7092 .432 18
Texas Rangers 6795 .414 21
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Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore11–85–13–41–54–33–44–24–313–62–45–212–76–111–812–8
Boston8–114–32–51–54–36–12–54–27–123–41–59–104–27–129–11
Chicago1–53–49–109–103–36–131–59–102–54–33–45–22–45–211–9
Cleveland4–35–210–98–115–210–92–511–84–32–42–44–26–12–410–10
Detroit 5–15–110–911–84–313–63–49–103–45–22–43–44–31–512–8
Houston 3–43–43–32–53–43–37–123–34–28–119–102–511–84–35–15
Kansas City4–31–613–69–106–133–33–311–84–35–22–54–25–14–315–5
Los Angeles2–45–25–15–24–312–73–37–02–410–97–125–214–55–212–8
Minnesota3–42–410–98–1110–93–38–110–73–41–65–22–42–54–29–11
New York6–1312–75–23–44–32–43–44–24–32–43–38–114–311–813–7
Oakland4–24–33–44–22–511–82–59–106–14–29–104–29–104–313–7
Seattle2–55–14–34–24–210–95–212–72–53–310–94–39–104–39–11
Tampa Bay7–1210–92–52–44–35–22–42–54–211–82–43–45–28–1110–10
Texas1–62–44–21–63–48–111–55–145–23–410–910–92–52–410–10
Toronto8–1112–72–54–25–13–43–42–52–48–113–43–411–84–213–7
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Game log

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2014 Game Log (98–64)
March: 0–1 (Home: 0–1; Away: 0–0 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31Mariners3–10Hernández (1–0)Weaver (0–1)44,1520–1
April: 14–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 8–7 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
2April 1Mariners3–8Ramírez (1–0)Wilson (0–1)43,5670–2
3April 2Mariners2–8Paxton (1–0)Santiago (0–1)38,0070–3
4April 4@ Astros11–1Richards (1–0)Harrell (0–1)15,6111–3
5April 5@ Astros5–1Skaggs (1–0)Keuchel (0–1)28,5152–3
6April 6@ Astros4–7Feldman (2–0)Weaver (0–2)Qualls (1)14,7862–4
7April 7@ Astros9–1Wilson (1–1)Cosart (1–1)17,9363–4
8April 8@ Mariners3–5Paxton (2–0)Santiago (0–2)Rodney (2)45,6613–5
9April 9@ Mariners2–0Richards (2–0)Elías (0–1)Frieri (1)16,4374–5
10April 11Mets5–4 (11)Kohn (1–0)Familia (0–2)42,8715–5
11April 12Mets6–7 (13)Lannan (1–0)Shoemaker (0–1)40,0275–6
12April 13Mets14–2Wilson (2–1)Colón (1–2)38,8556–6
13April 14Athletics2–3Johnson (1–2)Frieri (0–1)Gregerson (2)37,1206–7
14April 15Athletics9–10 (11)Johnson (2–2)Herrera (0–1)34,8876–8
15April 16Athletics5–4 (12)Smith (1–0)Pomeranz (1–1)37,3447–8
16April 18@ Tigers11–6Weaver (1–2)Smyly (1–1)28,4358–8
17April 19@ Tigers2–5Scherzer (1–1)Wilson (2–2)36,6598–9
18April 20@ Tigers1–2Porcello (2–1)Santiago (0–3)Nathan (3)28,9218–10
19April 21@ Nationals4–2Salas (1–0)Clippard (1–2)Frieri (2)24,3719–10
20April 22@ Nationals7–2Skaggs (2–0)Jordan (0–3)21,91510–10
21April 23@ Nationals4–5Storen (2–0)Frieri (0–2)22,50410–11
22April 25@ Yankees13–1Wilson (3–2)Kuroda (2–2)38,35811–11
23April 26@ Yankees3–4Betances (1–0)Santiago (0–4)Robertson (3)40,90811–12
24April 27@ Yankees2–3Warren (1–1)Kohn (1–1)Robertson (4)40,02811–13
25April 28Indians6–3Salas (2–0)Masterson (0–1)Smith (1)37,65412–13
26April 29Indians6–4Weaver (2–2)Kluber (2–3)Smith (2)35,13113–13
27April 30Indians7–1Wilson (4–2)McAllister (3–2)33,33414–13
May: 16–12 (Home: 9–7; Away: 7–5 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 2Rangers2–5Lewis (2–1)Santiago (0–5)Soria (7)42,98914–14
29May 3Rangers5–3Richards (3–0)Tolleson (0–1)Smith (3)39,10715–14
30May 4Rangers3–14Darvish (2–1)Skaggs (2–1)37,76515–15
31May 5Yankees4–1Weaver (3–2)Kelley (0–2)Frieri (3)39,70116–15
32May 6Yankees3–4Kelley (1–2)Frieri (0–3)Robertson (5)41,10616–16
33May 7Yankees2–9Nuño (1–0)Santiago (0–6)44,08316–17
34May 9@ Blue Jays4–3Smith (2–0)Cecil (0–3)Frieri (4)21,38317–17
35May 10@ Blue Jays5–3Skaggs (3–1)Happ (1–1)Smith (4)31,41218–17
36May 11@ Blue Jays9–3Weaver (4–2)Hutchison (1–3)20,87119–17
37May 12@ Blue Jays3–7Buehrle (7–1)Wilson (4–3)Delabar (8)13,60319–18
38May 13@ Phillies4–3Shoemaker (1–1)Lee (3–4)Frieri (5)41,95920–18
39May 14@ Phillies3–0Richards (4–0)Burnett (2–3)Smith (5)33,30821–18
40May 15Rays6–5Salas (3–0)Boxberger (0–1)34,44122–18
41May 16Rays0–3Archer (3–2)Weaver (4–3)Balfour (8)38,79622–19
42May 17Rays6–0Wilson (5–3)Ramos (1–3)42,22423–19
43May 18Rays6–2Shoemaker (2–1)Price (4–4)36,65524–19
44May 19Astros2–5Keuchel (5–2)Richards (4–1)33,15024–20
45May 20Astros9–3Skaggs (4–1)Feldman (2–2)30,15025–20
46May 21Astros2–1Weaver (5–3)McHugh (2–3)40,11226–20
47May 23Royals6–1Wilson (6–3)Duffy (2–4)35,08227–20
48May 24Royals4–7 (13)Crow (2–1)Morin (0–1)Holland (14)42,14027–21
49May 25Royals4–3Kohn (2–1)Collins (0–3)Frieri (6)36,11428–21
50May 26@ Mariners1–5Young (4–2)Skaggs (4–2)22,71028–22
51May 27@ Mariners6–4Weaver (6–3)Elías (3–4)Frieri (7)13,06429–22
52May 28@ Mariners1–3Hernández (7–1)Wilson (6–4)Rodney (13)13,89529–23
53May 29@ Mariners7-5Shoemaker (3-1)Maurer (1-4)Frieri (8)11,65730-23
54May 30@ Athletics5–9Pomeranz (5–2)Richards (4–2)23,38430–24
55May 31@ Athletics3–11Rodriguez (1–0)Skaggs (4–3)35,06730–25
June: 15–10 (Home: 11–1; Away: 4–9 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
56June 1@ Athletics3–6Gray (6–1)Weaver (6–4)Doolittle (5)32,23130–26
57June 3@ Astros2–7McHugh (4–3)Wilson (6–5)23,21930–27
58June 4@ Astros4–0Richards (5–2)Cosart (4–5)23,90231–27
59June 5@ Astros5–8Peacock (2–4)Skaggs (4–4)Qualls (6)24,67231–28
60June 6White Sox8–4Weaver (7–4)Rienzo (4–3)38,52132–28
61June 7White Sox6–5Rasmus (1–0)Petricka (0–1)Frieri (9)39,08933–28
62June 8White Sox4–2Wilson (7–5)Quintana (3–6)Frieri (10)35,79334–28
63June 9Athletics4–1Richards (6–2)Chavez (5–4)Frieri (11)3683835–28
64June 10Athletics2–1 (14)Rasmus (2–0)Francis (0–2)31,94236–28
65June 11Athletics1–7Milone (4–3)Weaver (7–5)36,79336–29
66June 13@ Braves3–4Harang (5–5)Wilson (7–6)Kimbrel (19)39,69936–30
67June 14@ Braves11–6 (13)Salas (4–0)Hale (2–1)48,55937–30
68June 15@ Braves3–7Varvaro (2–1)Santiago (0–7)Kimbrel (20)29,32037–31
69June 16@ Indians3–4Bauer (2–3)Weaver (7–6)Carrasco (1)14,71637–32
70June 17@ Indians9–3Shoemaker (4–1)Tomlin (4–4)14,63938–32
June 18@ IndiansPostponed (rain). Makeup: September 8
71June 19@ Indians3–5Crockett (1–0)Bedrosian (0–1)20,36138–33
72June 20Rangers7–3Richards (7–2)Saunders (0–3)41,63739–33
73June 21Rangers3–2 (10)Morin (1–1)Cotts (2–4)37,02640–33
74June 22Rangers5–2Shoemaker (5–1)Darvish (7–4)37,19141–33
75June 24Twins8–6Wilson (8–6)Gibson (6–6)Smith (6)37,08642–33
76June 25Twins6–2Richards (8–2)Pino (0–1)39,08243–33
77June 26Twins6–4Weaver (8–6)Nolasco (4–6)Smith (7)32,20944–33
78June 27@ Royals6–8Mariot (1–0)Shoemaker (5–2)Holland (23)35,46144–34
79June 28@ Royals6–2Morin (2–1)Ventura (5–7)21,09345–34
80June 29@ Royals4–5Holland (1–2)Grilli (0–3)27,80345–35
June 30@ White SoxPostponed (rain). Makeup: July 1
July: 19–8 (Home: 12–5; Away: 7–3 )
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81July 1@ White Sox8–4Richards (9–2)Noesí (2–6)Smith (8)20,23346–35
82July 1@ White Sox7–5Weaver (9–6)Carroll (2–5)Smith (9)20,23347–35
83July 2@ White Sox2–3Putnam (3–1)Morin (2–2)18,20747–36
84July 3Astros5–2Shoemaker (6–2)Oberholtzer (2–7)Smith (10)37,62548–36
85July 4Astros7–6Smith (3–0)Sipp (1–1)43,55749–36
86July 5Astros11–5Roth (1–0)Bass (1–1)40,47950–36
87July 6Astros6–1Richards (10–2)McHugh (4–8)33,55251–36
88July 7Blue Jays5–2Shoemaker (7–2)Happ (7–5)Smith (11)38,18952–36
89July 8Blue Jays0–4Dickey (7–8)Skaggs (4–5)38,11152–37
90July 9Blue Jays8–7Grilli (1–3)Loup (2–2)Smith (12)35,72653–37
91July 10@ Rangers15–6Santiago (1–7)Lewis (6–6)30,68654–37
92July 11@ Rangers3–0Richards (11–2)Tepesch (3–5)Smith (13)38,40255–37
93July 12@ Rangers5–2Weaver (10–6)Mikolas (0–2)Smith (14)37,25356–37
94July 13@ Rangers10–7Skaggs (5–5)Baker (0–3)Smith (15)34,75057–37
All–Star Break (July 14–17) AL wins 5–3
95July 18Mariners3–2 (16)Santiago (2–7)Leone (2–2)42,51758–37
96July 19Mariners2–3 (12)Leone (3–2)Thatcher (0–1)Furbush (1)40,23158–38
97July 20Mariners6–5Thatcher (1–1)Rodney (1–4)37,12859–38
98July 21Orioles2–4Norris (8–6)Shoemaker (7–3)Britton (17)39,02859–39
99July 22Orioles2–4González (5–5)Morin (2–3)Britton (18)35,35359–40
100July 23Orioles3–2Weaver (11–6)Hunter (2–2)Street (25)40,18560–40
101July 24Tigers4–6Scherzer (12–3)Richards (11–3)Nathan (21)40,14660–41
102July 25Tigers2–1Morin (3–3)Smyly (6–9)Street (26)42,91561–41
103July 26Tigers4–0Shoemaker (8–3)Verlander (9–9)43,56962–41
104July 27Tigers2–1Smith (4–0)Chamberlain (1–4)Street (27)36,25263–41
105July 29@ Orioles6–7 (12)Webb (3–1)Rasmus (2–1)36,88263–42
106July 30@ Orioles3–4Gausman (5–3)Richards (11–4)Britton (21)27,19563–43
107July 31@ Orioles1–0 (13)Santiago (3–7)Webb (3–2)Street (28)24,97464–43
August: 19–10 (Home: 9–5; Away: 10–5 )
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108August 1@ Rays5–3Shoemaker (9–3)Hellickson (0–1)Street (29)20,96965–43
109August 2@ Rays3–10Archer (7–6)Wilson (8–7)26,65665–44
110August 3@ Rays7–5Weaver (12–6)Odorizzi (7–9)Street (30)25,87766–44
111August 4@ Dodgers5–0Richards (12–4)Greinke (12–7)53,16667–44
112August 5@ Dodgers4–5Jansen (2–3)Jepsen (0–1)53,05167–45
113August 6Dodgers1–2Haren (9–9)Shoemaker (9–4)Jansen (32)43,66967–46
114August 7Dodgers0–7Ryu (13–5)Wilson (8–8)44,56167–47
115August 8Red Sox2–4Webster (2–1)Weaver (12–7)Uehara (24)38,01667–48
116August 9Red Sox5–4 (19)Shoemaker (10–4)Workman (1–6)42,15968–48
117August 10Red Sox1–3De La Rosa (4–4)Smith (4–1)Uehara (25)36,30068–49
118August 12Phillies7–2Wilson (9–8)Bastardo (5–6)37,29669–49
119August 13Phillies4–3Weaver (13–7)Burnett (6–13)Street (31)38,80270–49
120August 15@ Rangers5–4Richards (13–4)Martinez (2–9)Street (32)31,48571–49
121August 16@ Rangers5–4Shoemaker (11–4)Lewis (8–10)Street (33)32,20972–49
122August 17@ Rangers2–3Feliz (1–1)Street (1–1)28,94272–50
123August 18@ Red Sox4–2Wilson (10–8)Workman (1–7)Jepsen (1)35,17073–50
124August 19@ Red Sox4–3Smith (5–1)Uehara (5–3)Street (34)35,47174–50
125August 20@ Red Sox8–3Rasmus (3–1)Buchholz (5–8)35,13675–50
126August 21@ Red Sox2–0Shoemaker (12–4)De La Rosa (4–5)Grilli (12)36,16076–50
127August 22@ Athletics3–5Gray (13–7)Grilli (1–4)Doolittle (19)33,81076–51
128August 23@ Athletics1–2Gregerson (3–2)Smith (5–2)Doolittle (20)36,06776–52
129August 24@ Athletics9–4Weaver (14–7)Kazmir (14–6)36,06777–52
130August 25Marlins1–7Cosart (11–8)LeBlanc (0–1)35,35077–53
131August 26Marlins8–2Shoemaker (13–4)Eovaldi (6–9)33,02878–53
132August 27Marlins6–1Santiago (4–7)Álvarez (10–6)34,65779–53
133August 28Athletics4–3 (10)Salas (5–0)Cook (1–2)41,05680–53
134August 29Athletics4–0Weaver (15–7)Lester (13–9)41,17781–53
135August 30Athletics2–0Herrera (1–1)Samardzija (6–11)Street (35)44,01882–53
136August 31Athletics8–1Shoemaker (14–4)Kazmir (14–7)44,20583–53
September: 15–11 (Home: 5–5; Away: 10–6 )
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137September 2@ Astros3–8Peacock (4–8)Wilson (10–9)16,13183–54
138September 3@ Astros1–4McHugh (8–9)Weaver (15–8)Qualls (17)16,94983–55
139September 4@ Twins5–4Smith (6–2)Perkins (3–2)Street (36)21,91484–55
140September 5@ Twins7–6 (10)Street (2–1)Burton (2–4)Jepsen (2)23,47785–55
141September 6@ Twins8–5Smith (7–2)Burton (2–5)Street (37)28,92486–55
142September 7@ Twins14–4Wilson (11–9)Darnell (0–2)25,41987–55
143September 8@ Indians12-3Weaver (16–8)Salazar (6–7)15,11688-55
144September 9@ Rangers9–3Santiago (5–7)Lewis (9–13)26,05489–55
145September 10@ Rangers8–1Shoemaker (15–4)Tepesch (4–10)26,61190–55
146September 11@ Rangers7–3Morin (4–3)Martinez (3–11)27,12991–55
147September 12Astros11–3Wilson (12–9)Oberholtzer (5–11)33,33992–55
148September 13Astros5–2Weaver (17–8)Feldman (8–11)Street (38)38,04193–55
149September 14Astros1–6Keuchel (11-9)Santiago (5-8)35,36493–56
150September 15Mariners8–1Shoemaker (16-4)Iwakuma (14-8)36,13794–56
151September 16Mariners2–13Smith (1–0)Grilli (1–5)36,19394–57
152September 17Mariners5–0Wilson (13–9)Paxton (6–3)36,87595–57
153September 18Mariners1–3Wilhelmsen (3–2)Jepsen (0–2)Rodney (46)40,83595–58
154September 19Rangers3–12Bonilla (2–0)Santiago (5–9)38,46795–59
155September 20Rangers8–5Weaver (18–8)Lewis (10–14)Street (39)35,89096–59
156September 21Rangers1–2Tolleson (3-1)Street (1-2)Feliz (11)27,16696–60
157September 22@ Athletics4–8Samardzija (5-5)Wilson (13-10)25,45596–61
158September 23@ Athletics2–0LeBlanc (1-1)Gray (13-10)Street (40)27,58897–61
159September 24@ Athletics5–4Santiago (6-9)Lester (16-11)Street (41)27,98998–61
160September 26@ Mariners3–4Iwakuma (15-9)Weaver (18-9)Rodney (48)26,86598–62
161September 27@ Mariners1–2 (11)Leone (8-2)Morin (4-4)32,71698–63
162September 28@ Mariners1–4Hernández (15-6)Rasmus (3-2)40,82398–64
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member
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Batting

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

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Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Albert Pujols1596338917237128105548.272.466
Howie Kendrick157617851813357751448.293.397
Mike Trout157602115173399361111683.287.561
Erick Aybar156589771643047681636.278.379
Kole Calhoun127493901343131758538.272.450
David Freese134462531202511055138.260.383
Josh Hamilton8933843892101044332.263.414
Chris Iannetta1083064177220743354.252.392
Collin Cowgill1062603765101521426.250.354
C.J. Cron7924228621211137010.256.450
Hank Conger802312451120425022.221.325
Raúl Ibañez57166162652321323.157.265
Efrén Navarro641591739101114113.245.340
Grant Green43997275011112.273.354
JB Shuck22841014102923.167.250
John McDonald9576413200517.171.197
Brennan Boesch2775614202732.187.293
Ian Stewart2468812232713.176.382
Gordon Beckham26561015302803.268.429
Luis Jiménez183736200200.162.216
Shawn O'Malley111633000120.188.188
Tony Campana181565000200.333.333
John Buck5501000000.200.200
Pitcher Totals1622311000001.043.043
Team Totals162565277314643043115572981492.259.406
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Pitching

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; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

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Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jered Weaver1893.5934340213.1193878565169
C.J. Wilson13104.5131310175.2169958885151
Garrett Richards1342.6126260168.2124514951164
Matt Shoemaker1643.0427200136.0122494624124
Hector Santiago693.7530240127.1120635353108
Tyler Skaggs554.3018180113.010759543086
Joe Smith721.817601574.24516151568
Kevin Jepsen022.63740265.04519192375
Mike Morin442.90600059.05122191954
Fernando Salas503.38570058.25022221461
Cory Rasmus322.57306056.04217161757
Jason Grilli133.48400133.22915131036
Ernesto Frieri036.393401131.0332222938
Wade LeBlanc113.45103028.2251111621
Huston Street121.712801726.12455723
Michael Kohn213.04250023.211982026
Cam Bedrosian016.52170019.12317141220
Yoslan Herrera112.70200016.22255913
Michael Roth108.7670012.116121299
Vinnie Pestano000.9312009.2511413
Drew Rucinski004.913007.194428
Joe Thatcher118.5316006.1136612
Nick Maronde0012.7911006.1129977
Jairo Díaz003.185005.242238
David Carpenter000.001003.010000
Dane De La Rosa0011.573002.133330
Josh Wall0054.002001.056630
Sean Burnett0013.503000.211100
José Álvarez000.002000.210001
Jarrett Grube0013.501000.211100
Rich Hill00inf2000.011130
Team Totals98643.58162162461482.213076305905041342
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Postseason game log

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2014 Postseason Game Log (0–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 2Royals2–3 (11)Duffy (1–0)Salas (0–1)Holland (1)45,3210–1
2October 3Royals1–4 (11)Finnegan (1-0)Jepsen (0-1)Holland (2)45,3610–2
3October 5@ Royals3–8Shields (1–0)Wilson (0–1)40,6570–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Angels team member
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Ernesto Frieri struggled as the closer and was later replaced by Joe Smith. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jason Grilli later during the season. It wasn't long after Frieri was dealt to Pittsburgh until Huston Street arrived after a deal was struck with the San Diego Padres. Street became the new closer.

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