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1985 California Angels season

Major League Baseball season


Major League Baseball season

FieldValue
nameCalifornia Angels
season1985
leagueAmerican League
divisionWest
ballparkAnaheim Stadium
cityAnaheim, California
ownersGene Autry
general_managersMike Port
managersGene Mauch
televisionKTLA
(Joe Torre, Bob Starr)
SelecTV USA
radioKMPC
(Ron Fairly, Dick Enberg, Al Conin)
KLVE
(Cookie Rojas, Ulpiano Cos Villa)

(Joe Torre, Bob Starr) SelecTV USA (Ron Fairly, Dick Enberg, Al Conin) KLVE (Cookie Rojas, Ulpiano Cos Villa) |}}

The 1985 California Angels season was the 25th season of the California Angels franchise in the American League, the 20th in Anaheim, and their 20th season playing their home games at Anaheim Stadium. The Angels finished second in the American League West with a 90–72 record, finishing one game behind the eventual World Series champions, the Kansas City Royals.

Offseason

  • November 7, 1984: Ellis Valentine was released by the Angels.
  • January 11, 1985: Rob Picciolo was released by the California Angels.
  • January 30, 1985: Ruppert Jones was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.
  • March 31, 1985: Bill Mooneyham was released by the Angels.

Regular season

  • October 6, 1985: Rufino Linares hit a home run in the last at-bat of his career.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

  • June 3, 1985: Bo Jackson was drafted by the Angels in the 20th round of the 1985 amateur draft, but did not sign.
  • June 19, 1985: Tommy John was released by the Angels.
  • August 2, 1985: Pat Clements, Mike Brown and a player to be named later were traded by the Angels to the Pittsburgh Pirates for John Candelaria, George Hendrick and Al Holland. The Angels completed the deal by sending Bob Kipper to the Pirates on August 16.
  • September 10, 1985: The Angels traded players to be named later to the Oakland Athletics for Don Sutton. The Angels completed the deal by sending Robert Sharpnack (minors) and Jerome Nelson (minors) to the Athletics on September 25.

Roster

1985 California Angels
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

Game log

Regular season

|- |-style=background:#fbb | 22 || May 1 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || L 3–6 || Key (1–2) || McCaskill (0–1) || – || 2:34 || 24,112 || 14–8 || L1 |-style=background:#bfb | 23 || May 2 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || W 3–2 || Clements (2–0) || Stieb (1–3) || – || 2:45 || 23,824 || 15–8 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 32 || May 14 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || L 3–6 || Alexander (5–1) || Slaton (3–2) || Caudill (7) || 2:42 || 22,445 || 19–13 || L2 |-style=background:#bfb | 33 || May 15 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || W 9–6 || Moore (2–1) || Caudill (4–3) || – || 3:00 || 18,119 || 20–13 || LW1 |-style=background:#fbb | 34 || May 17 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Yankees || L 0–6 || Niekro (5–2) || Witt (2–4) || – || 2:40 || 61,066 || 20–14 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 35 || May 18 || 12:20p.m. PDT || Yankees || L 1–6 || Cowley (2–2) || John (2–3) || Fisher (1) || 2:48 || 32,936 || 20–15 || L2 |-style=background:#bfb | 36 || May 19 || 1:00p.m. PDT || Yankees || W 4–1 || Slaton (4–2) || Whitson (1–5) || Moore (9) || 2:29 || 39,724 || 21–15 || W1 |-style=background:#bfb | 37 || May 20 || || Tigers |-style=background:#bfb | 38 || May 21 || || Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 39 || May 22 || || Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 44 || May 29 || 5:00p.m. PDT || @ Yankees || L 2–7 || Niekro (6–3) || Slaton (4–3) || – || 2:30 || 25,049 || 25–19 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 45 || May 30 || 5:00p.m. PDT || @ Yankees || L 1–3 || Cowley (4–2) || Romanick (6–2) || Righetti (10) || 2:09 || 17,226 || 25–20 || L3 |-style=background:#bfb | 46 || May 31 || || @ Tigers |- |-style=background:#bfb | 47 || June 1 || || @ Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 48 || June 2 || || @ Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 52 || June 7 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Royals || L 0–6 || Saberhagen (6–3) || Witt (3–6) || – || 2:26 || 29,414 || 28–24 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 53 || June 8 || 7:00p.m. PDT || Royals || L 1–4 || Gubicza (2–4) || Slaton (4–4) || Quisenberry (11) || 2:19 || 46,393 || 28–25 || L3 |-style=background:#bfb | 54 || June 9 || 1:00p.m. PDT || Royals || W 1–0 || Romanick (7–2) || Jackson (4–3) || Moore (12) || 2:04 || 41,973 || 29–25 || W1 |-style=background:#bfb | 58 || June 13 || || White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 59 || June 14 || || White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 60 || June 15 || || White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 61 || June 16 || || White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 65 || June 21 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 66 || June 22 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 67 || June 23 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 71 || June 28 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || L 4–5 (14) || Quisenberry (4–4) || Corbett (2–1) || – || 4:50 || 32,651 || 40–31 || L1 |-style=background:#bfb | 72 || June 29 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || W 7–1 || Lugo (3–1) || Black (5–8) || – || 2:46 || 39,451 || 41–31 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 73 || June 30 || 11:35a.m. PDT || @ Royals || L 1–3 || Gubicza (6–4) || Romanick (8–4) || Quisenberry (14) || 2:23 || 33,173 || 41–32 || L1 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 84 || July 11 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || L 3–5 || Alexander (8–6) || Slaton (4–8) || Lavelle (4) || 2:49 || 31,672 || 49–35 || L1 |-style=background:#bfb | 85 || July 12 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || W 5–3 || McCaskill (5–5) || Key (7–4) || Moore (17) || 2:43 || 35,870 || 50–35 || W1 |-style=background:#bfb | 86 || July 13 || 7:00p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || W 4–3 || Witt (7–6) || Lavelle (3–3) || – || 2:55 || 42,054 || 51–35 || W2 |-style=background:#bfb | 87 || July 14 || 1:00p.m. PDT || Blue Jays || W 5–3 || Cliburn (4–2) || Lavelle (3–4) || – || 2:53 || 35,306 || 52–35 || W3 |-style=background:#bbbfff |-style=background:#fbb | 95 || July 25 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || L 0–7 || Stieb (10–6) || Witt (8–7) || – || 2:28 || 32,083 || 56–39 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 96 || July 26 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || L 3–8 || Clancy (7–4) || Lugo (3–3) || – || 2:36 || 31,294 || 56–40 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 97 || July 27 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || L 3–8 || Filer (2–0) || Mack (0–1) || Acker (10) || 2:38 || 44,116 || 56–41 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 98 || July 28 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Blue Jays || L 1–5 || Alexander (10–6) || McCaskill (6–7) || – || 2:28 || 36,190 || 56–42 || L4 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 119 || August 20 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Yankees || L 5–8 || Bordi (4–4) || Slaton (5–10) || Righetti (23) || 3:04 || 38,791 || 68–51 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 120 || August 21 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Yankees || L 10–13 (10) || Righetti (10–7) || Moore (7–7) || – || 4:01 || 40,363 || 68–52 || L2 |-style=background:#bfb | 121 || August 22 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Yankees || W 3–2 || Witt (11–7) || Bordi (4–5) || – || 3:23 || 44,796 || 69–52 || W1 |-style=background:#bfb | 122 || August 23 || || Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 123 || August 24 || || Tigers |-style=background:#bfb | 124 || August 25 || || Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 127 || August 29 || 5:00p.m. PDT || @ Yankees || L 0–4 || Niekro (13–9) || McCaskill (9–9) || – || 2:43 || 32,169 || 72–55 || L1 |-style=background:#bfb | 128 || August 30 || 5:00p.m. PDT || @ Yankees || W 4–1 || Candelaria (3–1) || Bystrom (3–2) || Moore (24) || 3:09 || 22,256 || 73–55 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 129 || August 31 || 10:20a.m. PDT || @ Yankees || L 4–10 || Righetti (11–7) || Corbett (2–2) || – || 3:04 || 26,991 || 73–56 || L1 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 130 || September 1 || 11:00a.m. EDT || @ Yankees || L 3–5 || Shirley (4–4) || Holland (0–1) || Fisher (10) || 3:06 || 33,080 || 73–57 || L2 |-style=background:#bfb | 131 || September 2 || || @ Tigers |-style=background:#fbb | 132 || September 3 || || @ Tigers |-style=background:#bfb | 133 || September 4 || || @ Tigers |-style=background:#bfb | 137 || September 9 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Royals || W 7–1 || Candelaria (5–1) || Saberhagen (17–6) || – || 1:57 || 29,688 || 77–60 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 138 || September 10 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Royals || L 0–6 || Leibrandt (15–7) || McCaskill (9–11) || – || 2:12 || 37,813 || 77–61 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 139 || September 11 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Royals || L 1–2 || Jackson (13–9) || Romanick (13–8) || Quisenberry (33) || 2:41 || 32,906 || 77–62 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 144 || September 17 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 145 || September 18 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 146 || September 19 || || @ White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 150 || September 23 || || White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 151 || September 24 || || White Sox |-style=background:#bfb | 152 || September 25 || || White Sox |-style=background:#fbb | 156 || September 30 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || L 1–3 || Saberhagen (20–6) || Candelaria (6–3) || – || 2:09 || 34,200 || 87–69 || L1 |- |-style=background:#bfb | 157 || October 1 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || W 4–2 || Witt (14–9) || Leibrandt (17–9) || Moore (30) || 2:36 || 26,273 || 88–69 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 158 || October 2 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || L 0–4 || Black (10–15) || Romanick (14–9) || – || 2:08 || 28,401 || 88–70 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 159 || October 3 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Royals || L 1–4 || Jackson (14–12) || Sutton (15–10) || Quisenberry (36) || 2:24 || 40,894 || 88–71 || L2 |- |- style="text-align:center;" | Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Angels team member

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C150460114.248555
1B127443124.280239
2B144479116.2421353
SS14743896.219841
3B120427104.2442078
LF150520137.2632085
CF125443114.257132
RFReggie Jackson143460116.2522785
DH12538990.2312167

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Juan Beníquez132411125.304842
Rob Wilfong8321741.189413
Mike Brown6015341.268420
Jack Howell4313727.197518
Jerry Narron6713229.220514
Daryl Sconiers449828.286212
Craig Stuart Gerber659124.26406
Darrell Miller514818.37527
Rufino Linares184311.256311
George Hendrick16415.12226
Devon White2171.14300
Pat Keedy342.50011
Gus Polidor2111.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mike Witt35250.01593.56180
Ron Romanick31195.01494.1164
Kirk McCaskill30189.212124.70102
Jim Slaton29148.16104.3760
John Candelaria1371.0733.8053
Geoff Zahn737.0224.3814
Don Sutton531.2223.6916
Tony Mack12.10115.430

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Urbano Lugo2083.0343.6942
Tommy John1238.1244.7017
Bob Kipper23.10121.600

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Donnie Moore6588311.9272
Stew Cliburn449362.0948
Pat Clements415013.3419
Doug Corbett303304.8924
Luis Sánchez262025.7234
Al Holland150101.4814
Dave Smith40007.203
Alan Fowlkes20009.005

Farm system

References

References

  1. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/valenel01.shtml Ellis Valentine] at ''Baseball Reference''
  2. "Rob Picciolo Stats".
  3. "Ruppert Jones Stats".
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/moonebi01.shtml Bill Mooneyham] at ''Baseball Reference''
  5. [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/feats18.shtml Home Run in Last At Bat by Baseball Almanac]
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jacksbo01.shtml Bo Jackson] at ''Baseball Reference''
  7. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/johnto01.shtml Tommy John] at ''Baseball Reference''
  8. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/candejo01.shtml John Candelaria] at ''Baseball Reference''
  9. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/suttodo01.shtml Don Sutton] at ''Baseball Reference''
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