2009 Los Angeles Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2009 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 49th season. The Angels began the season as the two-time defending American League West champions.
Perhaps the most notable player to depart in the offseason due to free agency was longtime closing pitcher Francisco Rodríguez , who signed with the New York Mets . Other notable free agent departures were 2008 acquisitions Jon Garland (Arizona Diamondbacks ) and Mark Teixeira (New York Yankees ). Notable free agent acquisitions included new closer Brian Fuentes , previously of the Colorado Rockies , and Bobby Abreu , previously of the Yankees.
Tragedy struck the Angels twice this season. Preston Gómez , the team's special assistant to the general manager, died January 13 of injuries sustained when he was struck by a car in Blythe, California , on March 26, 2008. As a tribute, the Angels began the season wearing black "PRESTON" patches on their left sleeve. Then, on April 9, rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident in Fullerton, California , hours after pitching 6 shutout innings against the Oakland Athletics in his first start of the season. As a tribute, the Angels continued to assign a locker to Adenhart at home and on the road, hang a jersey with his name and number in their dugout, and wear black patches with his name and number on their left breast for the rest of the season.
On September 28, the Angels clinched the American League West division title, their eighth in franchise history.[ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
–
2–16
5–4
2–5
3–5
4–4
2–8
3–2
5–13
1–5
4–5
8–10
5–5
9–9
11–7
Boston
16–2
–
4–4
7–2
6–1
5–3
4–5
4–2
9–9
5–5
2–4
9–9
2–7
11–7
11–7
Chicago
4–5
4−4
–
10–8
9–9
9–9
5–4
6−12
3–4
4–5
4–5
6–2
2–4
1–6
12–6
Cleveland
5–2
2–7
8–10
–
4–14
10–8
2–4
8–10
3–5
2–5
6–4
5–3
1–8
4–4
5–13
Detroit
5–3
1–6
9–9
14–4
–
9–9
5–4
7–12
1–5
5–4
5–4
5–2
7–2
3–5
10–8
Kansas City
4–4
3–5
9–9
8–10
9–9
–
1–9
6–12
2–4
2–6
5–4
1–9
3–3
4–3
8–10
Los Angeles
8–2
5–4
4–5
4–2
4–5
9–1
–
6–4
5–5
12–7
10–9
4–2
8–11
4–4
14–4
Minnesota
2–3
2–4
12–6
10–8
12–7
12–6
4–6
–
0–7
4–6
5–5
3–3
6–4
3–5
12–6
New York
13–5
9–9
4–3
5–3
5–1
4–2
5–5
7–0
–
7–2
6–4
11–7
5–4
12–6
10–8
Oakland
5–1
5–5
5–4
5–2
4–5
6–2
7–12
6–4
2–7
–
5–14
6–4
11–8
3–6
5–13
Seattle
5–4
4–2
5–4
4–6
4–5
4–5
9–10
5–5
4–6
14–5
–
5–3
8–11
3–4
11–7
Tampa Bay
10–8
9–9
2–6
3–5
2–5
9–1
2–4
3–3
7–11
4–6
3–5
–
3–6
14–4
13–5
Texas
5–5
7–2
4–2
8–1
2–7
3–3
11–8
4–6
4–5
8–11
11–8
6–3
–
5–5
9–9
Toronto
9–9
7–11
6–1
4–4
5–3
3–4
4–4
5–3
6–12
6–3
4–3
4–14
5–5
–
7–11
Roster
2009 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2009 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
1
April 6
Athletics
3–0
Saunders (1–0)
Braden (0–1)
Fuentes (1)
43,220
1–0
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
0
2
April 7
Athletics
6–4
Wuertz (1–0)
Jepsen (0–1)
Ziegler (1)
43,396
1–1
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-½
3
April 8
Athletics
6–4
Bailey (1–0)
Fuentes (0–1)
Ziegler (2)
43,283
1–2
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-1½
April 9
Athletics
Postponed (death of P Nick Adenhart ); rescheduled for August 27
1–2
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
-2
4
April 10
Red Sox
6–3
Weaver (1–0)
Wakefield (0–1)
Shields (1)
41,385
2–2
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-1
5
April 11
Red Sox
5–4
Penny (1–0)
Saunders (1–1)
Papelbon (2)
40,163
2–3
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-1½
6
April 12
Red Sox
5–4
Moseley (1–0)
Beckett (1–1)
Fuentes (2)
38,076
3–3
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-1½
7
April 14
@ Mariners
3–2 (10)
Corcoran (1–0)
Shields (0–1)
45,958
3–4
Safeco Field
L1
-2½
8
April 15
@ Mariners
11–3
Washburn (2–0)
Weaver (1–1)
18,516
3–5
Safeco Field
L2
-3½
9
April 16
@ Mariners
5–1
Saunders (2–1)
Jakubauskas (1–1)
18,528
4–5
Safeco Field
W1
-2½
10
April 17
@ Twins
11–9
Guerrier (1–0)
Bulger (0–1)
Nathan (2)
24,168
4–6
HHH Metrodome
L1
-3½
11
April 18
@ Twins
9–2
Slowey (2–0)
Jepsen (0–2)
34,286
4–7
HHH Metrodome
L2
-3½
12
April 19
@ Twins
3–1
Perkins (1–1)
Loux (0–1)
Nathan (3)
28,302
4–8
HHH Metrodome
L3
-3½
13
April 21
Tigers
4–3
Arredondo (1–0)
Lyon (1–2)
Fuentes (3)
41,627
5–8
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-3½
14
April 22
Tigers
12–10
Rincón (1–0)
Shields (0–2)
43,047
5–9
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-3½
15
April 23
Tigers
10–5
Palmer (1–0)
Jackson (1–1)
38,543
6–9
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-3½
16
April 24
Mariners
8–3
Bédard (2–1)
Loux (0–2)
43,083
6–10
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-4½
17
April 25
Mariners
9–8
Silva (1–2)
Ortega (0–1)
Aardsma (3)
43,542
6–11
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-5½
18
April 26
Mariners
8–0
Weaver (2–1)
Washburn (3–1)
43,057
7–11
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-4½
19
April 28
@ Orioles
7–5
Saunders (3–1)
Eaton (1–3)
Fuentes (4)
11,857
8–11
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
W2
-4
20
April 29
@ Orioles
3–2
Loux (1–2)
Uehara (2–2)
Fuentes (5)
14,203
9–11
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
W3
-3
21
April 30
@ Yankees
7–4
Coke (1–1)
Speier (0–1)
Rivera (5)
43,388
9–12
Yankee Stadium
L1
-3½
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
22
May 1
@ Yankees
10–9
Albaladejo (2–1)
Fuentes (0–2)
44,058
9–13
Yankee Stadium
L2
-4½
23
May 2
@ Yankees
8–4
Palmer (2–0)
Sabathia (1–3)
44,970
10–13
Yankee Stadium
W1
-3½
May 3
@ Yankees
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 14
Yankee Stadium
-4
24
May 4
@ Athletics
5–2
Saunders (4–1)
Anderson (0–3)
Fuentes (6)
10,397
11–13
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
W2
-3
25
May 5
@ Athletics
5–3
Loux (2–2)
Braden (3–3)
Fuentes (7)
13,298
12–13
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
W3
-2
26
May 6
Blue Jays
13–1
Halladay (6–1)
Ortega (0–2)
41,123
12–14
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-2½
27
May 7
Blue Jays
6–1
Weaver (3–1)
Ray (0–1)
41,007
13–14
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-1½
28
May 8
Royals
4–1
Palmer (3–0)
Meche (2–3)
Fuentes (8)
41,019
14–14
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
-1½
29
May 9
Royals
1–0
Saunders (5–1)
Greinke (6–1)
39,776
15–14
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
-½
30
May 10
Royals
4–3
Shields (1–2)
Wright (0–1)
Fuentes (9)
43,646
16–14
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W4
-½
31
May 12
Red Sox
4–3
R. Ramírez (4–0)
Shields (1–3)
Papelbon (9)
33,411
16–15
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-1½
32
May 13
Red Sox
8–4
Palmer (4–0)
Wakefield (4–2)
35,666
17–15
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-1½
33
May 14
Red Sox
5–4 (12)
Bulger (1–1)
Delcarmen (1–1)
35,124
18–15
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
-1½
34
May 15
@ Rangers
10–8
Millwood (4–3)
Saunders (5–2)
Wilson (1)
33,429
18–16
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L1
-2½
35
May 16
@ Rangers
5–3
Padilla (3–2)
Loux (2–3)
Wilson (2)
34,284
18–17
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L2
-3½
36
May 17
@ Rangers
3–0
Jennings (1–1)
Weaver (3–2)
O'Day (1)
37,146
18–18
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L3
-4½
37
May 18
@ Mariners
10–6
Lackey (1–0)
Washburn (3–3)
17,340
19–18
Safeco Field
W1
-4
38
May 19
@ Mariners
6–5
Palmer (5–0)
Hernández (4–3)
Fuentes (10)
16,002
20–18
Safeco Field
W2
-3
39
May 20
@ Mariners
1–0
Jakubauskas (3–4)
Santana (0–1)
Aardsma (5)
18,580
20–19
Safeco Field
L1
-3
40
May 21
@ Mariners
3–0
Saunders (6–2)
Bédard (2–2)
Fuentes (11)
18,468
21–19
Safeco Field
W1
-2
41
May 22
@ Dodgers
3–1
Oliver (1–0)
Wade (0–3)
Fuentes (12)
55,053
22–19
Dodger Stadium
W2
-2
42
May 23
@ Dodgers
5–4 (10)
Broxton (5–0)
Arredondo (1–1)
55,301
22–20
Dodger Stadium
L1
-3
43
May 24
@ Dodgers
10–7
Bulger (2–1)
Billingsley (6–2)
54,122
23–20
Dodger Stadium
W1
-3
44
May 25
White Sox
17–3
Danks (4–3)
Santana (0–2)
43,177
23–21
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-3
45
May 26
White Sox
4–2
Colón (3–4)
Saunders (6–3)
Linebrink (1)
38,040
23–22
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-4
46
May 27
White Sox
3–1
Weaver (4–2)
Floyd (3–5)
Fuentes (13)
40,169
24–22
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-3
47
May 29
Mariners
5–2
Vargas (2–0)
Lackey (1–1)
Aardsma (7)
38,492
24–23
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-4½
48
May 30
Mariners
4–3 (10)
Batista (3–1)
Arredondo (1–2)
Aardsma (8)
39,329
24–24
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-5½
49
May 31
Mariners
9–8
Speier (1–1)
Aardsma (1–2)
38,632
25–24
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-4½
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
50
June 2
@ Blue Jays
6–4
Halladay (9–1)
Saunders (6–4)
26,809
25–25
Rogers Centre
L1
-4½
51
June 3
@ Blue Jays
8–1
Weaver (5–2)
Janssen (1–2)
17,127
26–25
Rogers Centre
W1
-4½
52
June 4
@ Blue Jays
6–5
Speier (2–1)
League (1–2)
Fuentes (14)
31,163
27–25
Rogers Centre
W2
-3½
53
June 5
@ Tigers
2–1
Santana (1–2)
Rodney (0–1)
Fuentes (15)
31,187
28–25
Comerica Park
W3
-3½
54
June 6
@ Tigers
2–1
Jackson (6–3)
Escobar (0–1)
32,367
28–26
Comerica Park
L1
-3½
55
June 7
@ Tigers
9–6
Zumaya (2–0)
Arredondo (1–3)
32,074
28–27
Comerica Park
L2
-4½
56
June 9
@ Rays
4–3
Weaver (6–2)
Shields (5–5)
Fuentes (16)
16,087
29–27
Tropicana Field
W1
-3
57
June 10
@ Rays
9–5
Cormier (1–1)
Lackey (1–2)
15,658
29–28
Tropicana Field
L1
-3½
58
June 11
@ Rays
11–1
Balfour (3–1)
Santana (1–3)
17,086
29–29
Tropicana Field
L2
-4½
59
June 12
Padres
11–6
Palmer (6–0)
Gaudin (2–5)
41,597
30–29
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-4½
60
June 13
Padres
9–1
Saunders (7–4)
Geer (1–2)
43,233
31–29
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
-3½
61
June 14
Padres
6–0
Weaver (7–2)
Young (4–6)
40,163
32–29
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
-3½
62
June 15
@ Giants
9–7
Lackey (2–2)
Zito (3–7)
Fuentes (17)
33,613
33–29
AT&T Park
W4
-2½
63
June 16
@ Giants
8–1
O'Sullivan (1–0)
Sánchez (2–7)
34,716
34–29
AT&T Park
W5
-2
64
June 17
@ Giants
4–3
Jepsen (1–2)
Lincecum (6–2)
Fuentes (18)
37,431
35–29
AT&T Park
W6
-2
65
June 19
Dodgers
5–4
Speier (3–1)
Mota (3–2)
Fuentes (19)
44,222
36–29
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W7
-½
66
June 20
Dodgers
6–4
Jeff Weaver (4–1)
Weaver (7–3)
44,148
36–30
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
-½
67
June 21
Dodgers
5–3
Kershaw (4–5)
Lackey (2–3)
Broxton (17)
43,891
36–31
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-½
68
June 22
Rockies
11–1
Cook (7–3)
Palmer (6–1)
39,557
36–32
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L3
-1
69
June 23
Rockies
4–3
Jepsen (2–2)
Jiménez (6–7)
Fuentes (20)
42,233
37–32
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
0
70
June 24
Rockies
11–3
Saunders (8–4)
Marquis (9–5)
43,551
38–32
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
0
71
June 26
@ Diamondbacks
12–3
Weaver (8–3)
Buckner (2–5)
24,870
39–32
Chase Field
W3
-½
72
June 27
@ Diamondbacks
2–1
Oliver (2–0)
Qualls (1–1)
Fuentes (21)
27,742
40–32
Chase Field
W4
+½
73
June 28
@ Diamondbacks
12–8
Palmer (7–1)
Scherzer (5–5)
25,684
41–32
Chase Field
W5
+1½
74
June 29
@ Rangers
5–2
O'Sullivan (2–0)
Padilla (6–4)
Fuentes (22)
16,985
42–32
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
W6
+2½
75
June 30
@ Rangers
9–5
Feldman (6–2)
Saunders (8–5)
20,042
42–33
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L1
+1½
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
76
July 1
@ Rangers
9–7
Francisco (2–1)
Speier (3–2)
27,142
42–34
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L2
+½
77
July 2
Orioles
5–2
Lackey (3–3)
Guthrie (6–8)
Fuentes (23)
39,180
43–34
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+1
78
July 3
Orioles
6–4
Hernandez (2–2)
Santana (1–4)
Sherrill (18)
39,104
43–35
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
0
79
July 4
Orioles
11–4
Bulger (3–1)
Báez (4–3)
41,764
44–35
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
0
80
July 5
Orioles
9–6
Oliver (3–0)
Albers (1–3)
Fuentes (24)
35,912
45–35
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
0
81
July 6
Rangers
9–4
Weaver (9–3)
Millwood (8–6)
35,691
46–35
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
+1
82
July 7
Rangers
8–5
Holland (3–5)
Lackey (3–4)
42,088
46–36
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
0
83
July 8
Rangers
8–1
Padilla (7–4)
Santana (1–5)
37,364
46–37
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
-1
84
July 10
Yankees
10–6
Bulger (4–1)
Melancon (0–1)
Fuentes (25)
44,076
47–37
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
-½
85
July 11
Yankees
14–8
Weaver (10–3)
Pettitte (8–5)
42,602
48–37
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+½
86
July 12
Yankees
5–4
Lackey (4–4)
Sabathia (8–6)
Fuentes (26)
41,532
49–37
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
+1½
July 14: All-Star Game (AL wins—Box )
4–3
Papelbon (BOS)
Bell (SD)
Rivera (NYY)
46,760
Busch Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
87
July 16
@ Athletics
6–2
Santana (2–3)
Braden (7–8)
Fuentes (27)
11,113
50–37
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
W4
+2
88
July 17
@ Athletics
7–3
Breslow (2–4)
Saunders (8–6)
17,147
50–38
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
L1
+2
89
July 18
@ Athletics
11–6
Oliver (4–0)
Mazzaro (2–6)
16,475
51–38
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
W1
+3
90
July 19
@ Athletics
1–0 (10)
Lackey (5–4)
Bailey (4–2)
Fuentes (28)
18,539
52–38
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
W2
+3
July 20
@ Royals
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 21
52–38
Kauffman Stadium
+2½
91
July 21
@ Royals
8–5
Santana (3–5)
Ponson (1–6)
Fuentes (29)
N/A
53–38
Kauffman Stadium
W3
+3
92
July 21
@ Royals
10–2
O'Sullivan (3–0)
Chen (0–5)
23,874
54–38
Kauffman Stadium
W4
+3
93
July 22
@ Royals
9–6
Speier (4–2)
Colón (1–1)
Fuentes (30)
18,078
55–38
Kauffman Stadium
W5
+3
94
July 23
Twins
6–5 (10)
Fuentes (1–2)
Crain (2–4)
38,145
56–38
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W6
+3½
95
July 24
Twins
6–3
Lackey (6–4)
Liriano (4–10)
39,272
57–38
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W7
+3½
96
July 25
Twins
11–5
Palmer (8–1)
Blackburn (8–5)
35,922
58–38
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W8
+4½
97
July 26
Twins
10–1
Swarzak (3–3)
Santana (3–6)
36,386
58–39
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+3½
98
July 27
Indians
8–6
Veras (4–1)
Fuentes (1–3)
Wood (14)
35,371
58–40
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
+2½
99
July 28
Indians
7–6
Palmer (9–1)
Huff (5–5)
Bulger (1)
43,270
59–40
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+2½
100
July 29
Indians
9–3
Lackey (7–4)
Laffey (4–3)
39,196
60–40
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+3½
101
July 31
@ Twins
11–5 (11)
Jepsen (3–2)
Keppel (0–1)
31,767
61–40
HHH Metrodome
W3
+3
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
102
August 1
@ Twins
11–6
Saunders (9–6)
Swarzak (3–4)
40,828
62–40
HHH Metrodome
W4
+4
103
August 2
@ Twins
13–4
Weaver (11–3)
Perkins (6–7)
41,079
63–40
HHH Metrodome
W5
+4
104
August 4
@ White Sox
5–4
Thornton (6–2)
Jepsen (3–3)
30,228
63–41
U.S. Cellular Field
L1
+4½
105
August 5
@ White Sox
6–2
Floyd (9–6)
O'Sullivan (3–1)
32,167
63–42
U.S. Cellular Field
L2
+4½
106
August 6
@ White Sox
9–5
Santana (4–6)
Danks (9–8)
27,487
64–42
U.S. Cellular Field
W1
+4½
107
August 7
Rangers
11–6
Feldman (11–4)
Saunders (9–7)
43,624
64–43
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+3½
108
August 8
Rangers
3–2
Weaver (12–3)
Guardado (1–2)
Fuentes (31)
37,166
65–43
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+4½
109
August 9
Rangers
0–7
Holland (5–7)
Lackey (7–5)
35,706
65–44
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+3½
110
August 10
Rays
8–6
Jepsen (4–3)
Springer (0–2)
Fuentes (32)
37,388
66–44
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+4
111
August 11
Rays
6–0
Santana (5–6)
Price (5–5)
43,559
67–44
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+5
112
August 12
Rays
10–5
Bulger (5–1)
Balfour (4–2)
37,859
68–44
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
+5
113
August 14
@ Orioles
16–6
Tillman (1–0)
Weaver (12–4)
25,836
68–45
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
L1
+4½
114
August 15
@ Orioles
5–1
Lackey (8–5)
Matusz (1–2)
Fuentes (33)
28,770
69–45
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
W1
+4½
115
August 16
@ Orioles
17–8 (13)
Bulger (6–1)
Bass (5–3)
26,529
70–45
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
W2
+4½
116
August 17
@ Orioles
8–5
Santana (6–6)
Hernandez (4–5)
Fuentes (34)
18,460
71–45
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
W3
+4½
117
August 18
@ Indians
5–4
Bell (1–0)
Carmona (2–7)
Fuentes (35)
18,341
72–45
Progressive Field
W4
+5½
118
August 19
@ Indians
3–0
Weaver (13–4)
Sowers (4–9)
16,868
73–45
Progressive Field
W5
+6½
119
August 20
@ Indians
11–3
Masterson (4–4)
Lackey (8–6)
16,804
73–46
Progressive Field
L1
+5½
120
August 21
@ Blue Jays
5–4
Rzepczynski (2–3)
O'Sullivan (3–2)
Janssen (1)
15,993
73–47
Rogers Centre
L2
+5½
121
August 22
@ Blue Jays
7–3
Santana (7–6)
Richmond (6–7)
23,235
74–47
Rogers Centre
W1
+6½
122
August 23
@ Blue Jays
8–3
Romero (11–5)
Bell (1–1)
23,935
74–48
Rogers Centre
L1
+5½
123
August 24
Tigers
10–7
Verlander (14–7)
Weaver (13–5)
Rodney (27)
38,421
74–49
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
+5
124
August 25
Tigers
5–3
Washburn (9–7)
Lackey (8–7)
Rodney (28)
42,970
74–50
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L3
+4
125
August 26
Tigers
4–2
Saunders (10–7)
Jackson (10–6)
Fuentes (36)
36,329
75–50
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+5
126
August 27
Athletics
2–0
Cahill (7–12)
Santana (7–7)
Bailey (19)
43,139
75–51
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+4
127
August 28
Athletics
11–7
Arredondo (2–3)
Ziegler (1–4)
Fuentes (37)
41,912
76–51
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+5
128
August 29
Athletics
4–3
Ziegler (2–4)
Rodríguez (0–1)
Bailey (20)
43,011
76–52
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+4
129
August 30
Athletics
9–1
Lackey (9–7)
Anderson (7–10)
38,018
77–52
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+5
130
August 31
@ Mariners
10–0
Saunders (11–7)
French (4–4)
18,959
78–52
Safeco Field
W2
+6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Stadium
Box
GB
131
September 1
@ Mariners
2–1
Fister (2–1)
Oliver (4–1)
Aardsma (31)
18,542
78–53
Safeco Field
L1
+4½
132
September 2
@ Mariners
3–0
Hernández (14–5)
Kazmir (8–8)
Aardsma (32)
22,130
78–54
Safeco Field
L2
+3½
133
September 4
@ Royals
2–1
Weaver (14–5)
Wright (1–5)
Fuentes (38)
17,447
79–54
Kauffman Stadium
W1
+3½
134
September 5
@ Royals
2 – 1 (11)
Jepsen (5–3)
Yabuta (0–1)
Fuentes (39)
22,628
80–54
Kauffman Stadium
W2
+4½
135
September 6
@ Royals
7–2
Saunders (12–7)
Hochevar (6–9)
16,745
81–54
Kauffman Stadium
W3
+5½
136
September 7
@ Royals
6–3
Davies (7–9)
Santana (7–8)
Soria (22)
18,453
81–55
Kauffman Stadium
L1
+5
137
September 8
Mariners
3 – 2 (10)
Palmer (10–1)
Batista (6–4)
37,725
82–55
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+4½
138
September 9
Mariners
6–3
Weaver (15–5)
Snell (6–10)
Fuentes (40)
36,340
83–55
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+4½
139
September 10
Mariners
3–0
Lackey (10–7)
Rowland-Smith (3–3)
37,412
84–55
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
+5
140
September 11
White Sox
7–1
Saunders (13–7)
Floyd (11–10)
38,375
85–55
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W4
+5½
141
September 12
White Sox
4 – 3 (10)
Jenks (3–4)
Fuentes (1–4)
Peña (2)
37,390
85–56
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+5½
142
September 13
White Sox
3–2
Oliver (5–1)
Buehrle (12–8)
Fuentes (41)
37,512
86–56
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+6
143
September 14
@ Yankees
5–3
Hughes (7–3)
Weaver (15–6)
Rivera (40)
44,701
86–57
Yankee Stadium
L1
+6
144
September 15
@ Red Sox
4–1
Matsuzaka (2–5)
Lackey (10–8)
37,942
86–58
Fenway Park
L2
+6
145
September 16
@ Red Sox
9–8
Bard (2–1)
Fuentes (1–5)
37,706
86–59
Fenway Park
L3
+6
146
September 17
@ Red Sox
4–3
Jepsen (6–3)
Wagner (1–1)
Fuentes (42)
38,157
87–59
Fenway Park
W1
+6½
147
September 18
@ Rangers
2–0
Kazmir (9–8)
Hunter (8–4)
Fuentes (43)
34,240
88–59
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
W2
+7½
148
September 19
@ Rangers
3–2
Feldman (17–5)
Weaver (15–7)
Francisco (23)
46,596
88–60
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
L1
+6½
149
September 20
@ Rangers
10–5
Lackey (11–8)
Holland (7–12)
33,688
89–60
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
W1
+7½
150
September 21
Yankees
5–2
Saunders (14–7)
Pettitte (13–7)
Fuentes (44)
38,667
90–60
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+7½
151
September 22
Yankees
6–5
Hughes (8–3)
Palmer (10–2)
Rivera (41)
40,374
90–61
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L1
+7½
152
September 23
Yankees
3–2
Burnett (12–9)
Kazmir (9–9)
Rivera (42)
35,760
90–62
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L2
+6½
153
September 25
Athletics
3–0
Gonzalez (6–6)
Weaver (15–8)
Bailey (26)
43,242
90–63
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L3
+6
154
September 26
Athletics
15–10
Breslow (8–7)
Jepsen (6–4)
41,014
90–64
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
L4
+5
155
September 27
Athletics
7–4
Saunders (15–7)
González (0–4)
Fuentes (45)
38,718
91–64
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W1
+6
156
September 28
Rangers
11–0
Santana (8–8)
Hunter (9–5)
40,484
92–64
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W2
+7
157
September 29
Rangers
5–2
O'Sullivan (4–2)
Feldman (17–7)
Fuentes (46)
38,600
93–64
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W3
+8
158
September 30
Rangers
5–0
Palmer (11–2)
Holland (8–13)
40,616
94–64
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
W4
+9
Legend
Angels win
Angels loss
All-Star Game
Game postponed
Clinched
Postseason
With their win on Monday, September 28, 2009, the Angels clinched their third straight American League West championship. Also, at that time, the Angels clinched the second-best record in the American League giving them home field advantage for the American League Division Series . Also, with their win on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, the Angels knocked the Rangers out of contention for the American League Wild Card, therefore, the Angels faced the Boston Red Sox in the Division Series for the third year in a row.
American League Division Series
The 2009 American League Division Series featured the AL West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Wildcard winner Boston Red Sox . The series began on October 8, 2009, with the Angels winning the first two games at Angel Stadium . On October 11, the series continued to Fenway Park where the Angels had a stunning come-from-behind victory to win 7–6 and sweep the Red Sox. This series marks the first time the Angels have beaten the Red Sox in a postseason series as well as the first postseason sweep for the Angels in franchise history.
American League Championship Series
The 2009 American League Championship Series featured the AL West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the AL East champion New York Yankees . The Yankees won the series 4 games to 2.
Game log
2009 postseason Game Log
American League Division Series (3–0)
American League Championship Series (2–4)
Legend
Angels win
Angels loss
Game postponed
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; CG = Complete games; SV = Saves; SVO = Save Opportunities; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed
Source:[1]
Farm system
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