Los Angeles Angels award winners and league leaders

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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Los Angeles Angels professional baseball team.

Contents

Awards

Most Valuable Player

Cy Young

Rookie of the Year

Hank Aaron Award

Edgar Martínez Award

AL Manager of the Year

See footnote [1]

All-MLB Team

Gold Glove Award

Wilson Overall Defensive Player of the Year

See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

Team (all positions)

Silver Slugger Award

MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.

"GIBBY Awards" Best Everyday Player

World Series MVP Award

ALCS MVP Award

See: League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award

All-Star Game MVP Award

Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.

All-Star Game—Home Run Derby champion

See: Home Run Derby

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

Franchise Four (2015)

Baseball America Major League Player of the Year

Baseball America All-Rookie Team

See: Baseball America#Baseball America All-Rookie Team

Topps All-Star Rookie teams

Branch Rickey Award

The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award

See footnote [1]

Baseball America Manager of the Year

See: Baseball America#Major League Baseball awards
See footnote [1]

Associated Press Manager of the Year

See: Associated Press#AP sports awards
See footnote [1]

Team award

Team records (single-season and career)

Minor-league system

Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award

Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards Hitter of the Year

Sporting News Minor League Organization of the Year

Minor League News Farm System of the Year

Other achievements

Hall of Famers

See: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Baseball Hall of Famers

Angels Hall of Fame

See: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Angels Hall of Fame

California Sports Hall of Fame

Los Angeles Angels in the California Sports Hall of Fame
No.NamePosition(s)SeasonsNotes
32 Dave Winfield RF 1990–1991Elected mainly on his performance with San Diego Padres
36 Fernando Valenzuela P 1991Elected mainly on his performance with Los Angeles Dodgers
44 Reggie Jackson RF 1982–1986Elected mainly on his performance with Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees

Retired numbers

See: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim#Retired numbers

Gene Autry Trophy

The Gene Autry Trophy, named for former Angels owner Gene Autry, is given to the team most valuable player. The award is voted on by the players. [8]

YearWinner
1990 Chuck Finley
1991 Jim Abbott & Bryan Harvey
1992 Luis Polonia
1993 Mark Langston & Tim Salmon (1)
1994 Chili Davis
1995 Tim Salmon (2)
1996 Troy Percival
1997 Tim Salmon (3)
1998 Gary DiSarcina
1999 Garret Anderson (1)
2000 Darin Erstad
2001 Garret Anderson (2)
2002 Garret Anderson (3)
2003 Garret Anderson (4)
2004 Vladimir Guerrero
2005 Chone Figgins & Bartolo Colón
2006 Vladimir Guerrero (2) [9]
2007 Vladimir Guerrero (3)
2008 Francisco Rodriguez [10]
2012 Mike Trout
2013 Mike Trout (2) [11]
2014 Mike Trout (3)
2015 Mike Trout (4)
2016 Mike Trout (5)
2017 Andrelton Simmons & Mike Trout (6)
2018 Mike Trout (7)
2019 Mike Trout (8)
2020 Mike Trout (9)
2021 Shohei Ohtani [12]
2022 Shohei Ohtani [13]

Nick Adenhart Award

The Nick Adenhart Pitcher of the Year Award, named for former Angels player Nick Adenhart, is given to an Angels pitcher for outstanding performance throughout the regular season. The award is voted on by the players. [14]

YearWinner
2015 Huston Street
2017 Yusmeiro Petit
2018 Andrew Heaney
2019 Andrew Heaney (2)
2020 Dylan Bundy
2021 Shohei Ohtani [12]
2022 Shohei Ohtani [13]
2023 Carlos Estevez

American League statistical leaders (batting)

Batting Average

Slugging Percentage

On Base Percentage

OPS+

Games

At Bats

Runs

Hits

Total Bases

Doubles

Triples

Home Runs

RBI

Walks

Strikeouts

Stolen Bases

Caught Stealing

Singles

Hit By Pitch

Sacrifice Hits

Sacrifice Flies

Intentional Walks

Grounded into Double Plays

At Bats per Strikeout

At Bats per Home Run

Outs

Runs Created

Adj. On-Base Plus Slugging

Adj. Batting Runs

Adj. Batting Wins

Power-Speed Number

Offensive Win Perc.

Win Probability Added

Wins Above Replacement (Baseball Reference)

Wins Above Replacement for Position Players (Baseball-Reference)

Offensive Wins Above Replacement (Baseball Reference)

American League statistical leaders (pitching)

ERA

Wins

WHIP

Hits Allowed/9IP

Strikeouts/9IP

FIP

Saves

Innings

Strikeouts

Games Started

Complete Games

Shutouts

Win/Loss Percentage

Home Runs Allowed

Walks Allowed

Hits Allowed

Strikeout to Walk

Losses

Earned Runs Allowed

Wild Pitches

Hit Batsmen

Batters Faced

Games Finished

Oldest Player

Youngest Player

All-Stars

All-Stars

YearName
2023Shohei Ohtani
2023Carlos Estevez
2023Mike Trout
2022Shohei Ohtani
2022Mike Trout
2021Shohei Ohtani
2021Mike Trout
2021Jared Walsh
2019Mike Trout
2019Tommy La Stella
2018Mike Trout
2017Mike Trout
2016Mike Trout
2015Albert Pujols
2015Mike Trout
2015Hector Santiago
2014Mike Trout
2014Erick Aybar
2013Mike Trout
2012Mike Trout
2012Mark Trumbo
2012Jered Weaver
2012C.J. Wilson
2011Jered Weaver
2011Howie Kendrick
2011Jordan Walden
2010Torii Hunter
2010Jered Weaver
2009Chone Figgins
2009Brian Fuentes
2009Torii Hunter
2008Francisco Rodriguez
2008Ervin Santana
2008Joe Saunders
2007Vladimir Guerrero
2007John Lackey
2007Francisco Rodriguez
2006Vladimir Guerrero
2005Vladimir Guerrero
2005Garret Anderson
2005Bartolo Colon
2004Vladimir Guerrero
2004Francisco Rodriguez
2003Troy Glaus
2003Garret Anderson
2003Brendan Donnelly
2002Garret Anderson
2001Troy Glaus
2001Troy Percival
2000Darin Erstad
2000Troy Glaus
1999Troy Percival
1998Darin Erstad
1998Troy Percival
1997Jason Dickson
1996Chuck Finley
1996Troy Percival
1995Gary Disarcina
1995Jim Edmonds
1995Chuck Finley
1995Lee Smith
1994Chili Davis
1993Mark Langston
1992Mark Langston
1991Bryan Harvey
1991Mark Langston
1990Chuck Finley
1990Lance Parrish
1989Chuck Finley
1989Devon White
1988Johnny Ray
1987Mike Witt
1986Wally Joyner
1986Mike Witt
1985Donnie Moore
1984Rod Carew
1984Reggie Jackson
1983Rod Carew
1983Fred Lynn
1983Bob Boone
1983Doug DeCinces
1983Reggie Jackson
1982Bobby Grich
1982Fred Lynn
1982Reggie Jackson
1982Rod Carew
1981Rod Carew
1981Rick Burleson
1981Ken Forsch
1981Fred Lynn
1980Rod Carew
1980Bobby Grich
1979Nolan Ryan
1979Don Baylor
1979Rod Carew
1979Mark Clear
1979Brian Downing
1979Bobby Grich
1978Frank Tanana
1977Nolan Ryan
1977Frank Tanana
1976Frank Tanana
1975Dave Chalk
1975Nolan Ryan
1974Dave Chalk
1974Frank Robinson
1973Nolan Ryan
1973Bill Singer
1972Nolan Ryan
1971Andy Messersmith
1970Sandy Alomar
1970Jim Fregosi
1970Alex Johnson
1970Clyde Wright
1969Jim Fregosi
1968Jim Fregosi
1967Jim Fregosi
1967Jim McGlothlin
1967Don Mincher
1966Bobby Knoop
1966Jim Fregosi
1965Bob Lee
1964Dean Chance
1964Jim Fregosi
1963Ken McBride
1963Leon Wagner
1963Albie Pearson
1962 (2)Billy Moran
1962 (2)Leon Wagner
1962 (2)Ken McBride
1962 (2)Lee Thomas
1962 (1)Billy Moran
1962 (1)Leon Wagner
1962 (1)Lee Thomas
1961 (2)Ken McBride
1961 (1)Ryne Duren

Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table Generated 5/7/2024.

See also

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 In 1936, The Sporting News began The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award. (In 1986, TSN expanded the award to one for each league.) In 1959, the Associated Press began its AP Manager of the Year Award, which was discontinued in 2001. (From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of MLB.) In 1983, MLB began its own Manager of the Year Award (in each league). In 1998, Baseball Prospectus added a Manager of the Year award to its "Internet Baseball Awards" (one per league). In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award for "Managers of the Year". In 2003, MLB added a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB) to its This Year in Baseball Awards. In 2007, the Rotary Club of Pittsburgh began its Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award (for all of MLB). (In 2010, it began a separate Chuck Tanner Collegiate Baseball Manager of the Year Award.) Baseball America also has a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB). USA Today has a Manager of the Year award (one per league).
  2. Eddy, Matt (October 25, 2013). "2013 Major League Player of The Year: Mike Trout". Baseball America. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  3. Eddy, Matt (October 21, 2011). "Infield, Pitching Staff Highlight 2011 Rookie Team". Baseball America. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  4. The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
  5. Baxter, Kevin (September 7, 2011). "Angels FYI: Mike Trout is minor league player of the year". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  6. Cooper, J.J. (September 7, 2011). "2011 Minor League Player Of The Year Mike Trout". Baseball America Inc. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  7. 1 2 "PRESS RELEASE: Angels' GM Tony Reagins given contract extension". Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim official website. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. November 6, 2009. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  8. "Gene Autry Trophy". September 24, 2005.
  9. "Rodriguez gets club-record 47th save as Angels trip A's". ESPN. October 1, 2006. Archived from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  10. "Seven-run second inning sends Rangers to rout of Angels". ESPN. September 27, 2008. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  11. "Angels' Jason Vargas blanks A's as Oakland holds in best-record race". ESPN. September 23, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  12. 1 2 "Ohtani named team MVP and Pitcher of Year". NHK. September 25, 2021. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  13. 1 2 Bollinger, Rhett (October 1, 2022). "Ohtani inks $30M deal for '23, gets 2 awards, extends career-best hit streak". MLB.com . Retrieved October 7, 2022.
  14. "LA Angels Announce Nick Adenhart Award Winner for 2017". September 30, 2017.