Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1994 California Angels season involved the Angels finishing fourth in the American League West with a record of 47 wins and 68 losses. The season was cut short by the 1994 player's strike .
Offseason
December 9, 1993: Spike Owen was traded by the New York Yankees with cash to the California Angels for Jose Musset (minors).[ 1]
January 28, 1994: Shawn Hillegas was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[ 2]
January 31, 1994: Bo Jackson was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[ 3]
March 28, 1994: Rex Hudler was signed as a free agent with the California Angels.[ 4]
Regular season
By Friday, August 12, the Angels had compiled a 47–68 record through 115 games. They had scored 543 runs (4.72 per game) and allowed 660 runs (5.74 per game).[ 5]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
4–2
8–4
2–4
4–6
3–4
4–1
7–3
4–5
4–6
7–5
4–6
3–3
7–2
Boston
2–4
—
7–5
2–4
3–7
4–2
4–2
5–5
1–8
3–7
9–3
6–6
1–5
7–3
California
4–8
5–7
—
5–5
0–5
3–4
6–4
3–3
3–3
4–8
3–6
2–7
6–4
3–4
Chicago
4–2
4–2
5–5
—
7–5
8–4
3–7
9–3
2–4
4–2
6–3
9–1
4–5
2–3
Cleveland
6–4
7–3
5–0
5–7
—
8–2
1–4
5–2
9–3
0–9
6–0
3–2
5–7
6–4
Detroit
4–3
2–4
4–3
4–8
2–8
—
4–8
6–4
3–3
3–3
5–4
6–3
5–7
5–4
Kansas City
1–4
2–4
4–6
7–3
4–1
8–4
—
5–7
6–4
4–2
7–3
6–4
4–3
6–6
Milwaukee
3–7
5–5
3–3
3–9
2–5
4–6
7–5
—
6–6
2–7
4–1
4–2
3–3
7–3
Minnesota
5–4
8–1
3–3
4–2
3–9
3–3
4–6
6–6
—
4–5
2–5
3–3
4–5
4–8
New York
6–4
7–3
8–4
2–4
9–0
3–3
2–4
7–2
5–4
—
7–5
8–4
3–2
3–4
Oakland
5–7
3–9
6–3
3–6
0–6
4–5
3–7
1–4
5–2
5–7
—
4–3
7–3
5–1
Seattle
4–6
6–6
7–2
1–9
2–3
3–6
4–6
2–4
3–3
4–8
3–4
—
9–1
1–5
Texas
3–3
5–1
4–6
5–4
7–5
7–5
3–4
3–3
5–4
2–3
3–7
1–9
—
4–8
Toronto
2–7
3–7
4–3
3–2
4–6
4–5
6–6
3–7
8–4
4–3
1–5
5–1
8–4
—
Transactions
April 1, 1994: Torey Lovullo was selected off waivers by the Seattle Mariners from the California Angels.[ 6]
Roster
1994 California Angels
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Cedar Rapids, Boise [ 7]
References
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