2005 Los Angeles Angels season
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The 2005 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season was the franchise's 45th since its inception. The regular season ended with a record of 95–67, resulting in the Angels winning the American League West title for the second consecutive season, their fifth in franchise history.
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2005 Los Angeles Angels | ||||
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American League West Champions | ||||
League | American League | |||
Division | West | |||
Ballpark | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | |||
City | Anaheim, California | |||
Record | 95–67 (.586) | |||
Divisional place | 1st | |||
Owners | Arte Moreno | |||
General managers | Bill Stoneman | |||
Managers | Mike Scioscia | |||
Television | FSN West KCAL-9 KDOC •Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc | |||
Radio | KSPN (AM 710) •Terry Smith, Rory Markas KTNQ (AM 1020—Spanish) •José Mota, Ivan Lara | |||
Stats | ESPN.com BB-reference | |||
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In the postseason, the Angels defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series, 3–2, but were subsequently defeated by the eventual World Series champion Chicago White Sox in the American League Championship Series, 4–1.
The season was the first the team played under its controversial "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" moniker.