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  2. Angels try to put their curse on waivers with Shohei Ohtani ...

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    1995: Shortstop Gary DiSarcina tears a ligament in his thumb and the Angels blow an 11-game lead by going 8-27 from Aug. 16 to Sept. 23, then lose a one-game playoff to the Seattle Mariners for ...

  3. List of Los Angeles Angels owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    Fred Haney. 1960–1968. Became the first General Manager of the team when tapped by owner Gene Autry. Retired in 1968. Dick Walsh. 1968–1971. Named successor as General Manager by Gene Autry following the retirement of Haney. Walsh was fired by Autry after the 1971 season due to the team failing to meet expectations.

  4. Shaikin: The Angels won't say they're rebuilding. They are. - AOL

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    The Angels are the only major league team never to have lost 100 games in a season. It is a nice distinction, but the apparent determination to maintain it has detracted from the pursuit of what ...

  5. Angels defeat Pirates as the Shohei Ohtani trade speculation ...

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    FanGraphs gives the Angels a 14% chance to make the playoffs. Ohtani has, somewhat clearly, expressed his intention to make a playoff push as a member of the Angels. In a scenario where they’d ...

  6. List of all-time NFL win–loss records - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco 49ers have the most post-season victories (38) in NFL playoff history, while the Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings are tied for the most playoff losses (31). The Cleveland Browns have the lowest playoff win–loss percentage (.353), holding a 12–22 record. The Houston Texans have the fewest games played (12), wins (5), and ...

  7. History of the NFL in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League (NFL) has had a long and complicated history in Los Angeles, the second-largest media market in the United States. Los Angeles became the first city on the West Coast to host an NFL team when the Cleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles in 1946; they played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from 1946 until 1979.

  8. List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    He used both of these phrases while addressing the crowd during the Angels' World Series victory celebration in 2002. Other Angels announcers have included Joe Buttitta, Ron Fairly, Bob Starr, Paul Olden, Larry Kahn and Al Conin. Starr and Olden, along with Enberg and Steve Physioc, were also Los Angeles Rams football announcers concurrent with ...

  9. Too much had to go right for the Angels in 2023. Why it ... - AOL

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    The Angels seemingly improved the roster and made trades at the deadline in an effort to win with Shohei Ohtani. It ended with another losing campaign and an uncertain offseason. Too much had to ...