Quick Programming Note: I have included all of the This Day in Angels Baseball features from the 1st of July through today, July 8th. Our AngelsWin.com Summer fanfest was last week so I was unable to post these until today. We’re back on schedule however so look for these daily, along with our daily minor league reports starting next Monday. Tomorrow look for our weekly prospect hotlist on the Blog. If you missed our mid-season prospect grades last week, check it out here.
July 2, 2009 the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 at Angel Stadium. John Lackey pitched 8 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits, striking out 7. Brian Fuentes picked up his 23rd save to date, on his way to 48 on the year (2nd all time in a single season for an Angel). Bobby Abreu would go 2-4 in the game with 4 RBI and 2 home runs. After signing a $5 million one-year contract at the beginning of 2009 this game would be a turning point for Abreu as he went on to hit .380 with 28 RBI in July, earning American League Player of the Month. Abreu finished 2009 with 96 runs; 30 steals; 15 home runs; 103 RBI and a .293 average. The Angels would sign Abreu to a two year deal at the end of the 2009 season, with a club option for 2012.
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July 1, 1994 at Camden Yards in Baltimore the California Angels lost to the Baltimore Orioles 14-7. Joe Magrane would only last 2 1/3 innings, giving up 7 runs on 6 hits, for his 5th loss. Both teams would combine for 21 runs on 25 hits with 11 home runs in the game (Angels club record for home runs by both teams in a single game). Baltimore hit 6 home runs in the game while the Angels got homers from Chad Curtis, Jim Edmonds, Chili Davis and 2 from Tim Salmon. The Angels never got things going that year, finishing 2 months with an under .400 winning percentage and last in the American League West at 47-68 before the players strike ended the season.
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