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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2006 season started with the team trying to win their 3rd consecutive AL West title. But the biggest story of the year was Tim Salmon playing his final season. Towards the end of the season, not only were the fans excited with trying to get into the playoffs in the final month of the season, but they were excited about Salmon trying to hit his 300th home run. Eventually, he ended with 299, one short of the milestone.
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Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Win/Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Division Standings |
| 1 |
April 3 |
Los Angeles |
5 - 4 |
Seattle |
Shields |
Rodríguez |
45,515 |
1-0 |
1st in AL West |
| 2 |
April 4 |
Los Angeles |
8 - 10 |
Seattle |
Lackey |
|
20,051 |
1-1 |
T-1st in AL West |
| 3 |
April 5 |
Los Angeles |
4 - 6 |
Seattle |
Jeff Weaver |
|
21,394 |
1-2 |
T-3rd in AL West |
| 4 |
April 7 |
New York (AL) |
1 - 4 |
Los Angeles |
Escobar |
Rodríguez |
44,221 |
2-2 |
3rd in AL West |
| 5 |
April 8 |
New York (AL) |
2 - 3 |
Los Angeles |
Santana |
Rodríguez |
44,044 |
3-2 |
2nd in AL West |
| 6 |
April 9 |
New York (AL) |
10 - 1 |
Los Angeles |
Colón |
|
44,020 |
3-3 |
2nd in AL West |
| 7 |
April 10 |
Texas |
2 - 5 |
Los Angeles |
Lackey |
Rodríguez |
38,003 |
4-3 |
2nd in AL West |
| 8 |
April 11 |
Texas |
4 - 5 |
Los Angeles |
Romero |
|
40,012 |
5-3 |
T-1st in AL West |
| 9 |
April 12 |
Texas |
11 - 3 |
Los Angeles |
Escobar |
|
42,911 |
5-4 |
T-1st in AL West |
| 10 |
April 14 |
Los Angeles |
5 - 6 |
Baltimore |
Shields |
|
25,415 |
5-5 |
|
| 11 |
April 15 |
Los Angeles |
2 - 3 |
Baltimore |
Colón |
|
24,497 |
5-6 |
|
| 12 |
April 16 |
Los Angeles |
9 - 3 |
Baltimore |
Lackey |
|
19,904 |
6-6 |
|
| 13 |
April 17 |
Los Angeles |
2 - 4 |
Baltimore |
Jeff Weaver |
|
15,691 |
6-7 |
|
| 14 |
April 18 |
Los Angeles |
8 - 2 |
Minnesota |
Escobar |
Shields |
15,787 |
7-7 |
|
| 15 |
April 19 |
Los Angeles |
10 - 12 |
Minnesota |
Romero |
|
21,507 |
7-8 |
|
| 16 |
April 20 |
Los Angeles |
6 - 4 |
Minnesota |
Gregg |
Rodríguez |
12,990 |
8-8 |
|
| 17 |
April 21 |
Los Angeles |
3 - 5 |
Oakland |
Romero |
|
19,874 |
8-9 |
|
| 18 |
April 22 |
Los Angeles |
5 - 4 |
Oakland |
Jeff Weaver |
Rodríguez |
22,670 |
9-9 |
|
| 19 |
April 23 |
Los Angeles |
4 - 3 |
Oakland |
Escobar |
Rodríguez |
27,104 |
10-9 |
|
| 20 |
April 24 |
Detroit |
0 - 3 |
Los Angeles |
Santana |
Rodríguez |
39,776 |
11-9 |
|
| 21 |
April 25 |
Detroit |
5 - 2 |
Los Angeles |
Carrasco |
|
40,007 |
11-10 |
|
| 22 |
April 26 |
Detroit |
0 - 4 |
Los Angeles |
Lackey |
|
37,532 |
12-10 |
|
| 23 |
April 28 |
Chicago (AL) |
8 - 5 |
Los Angeles |
Jeff Weaver |
|
43,940 |
12-11 |
|
| 24 |
April 29 |
Chicago (AL) |
2 - 1 |
Los Angeles |
Escobar |
|
44,065 |
12-12 |
|
| 25 |
April 30 |
Chicago (AL) |
6 - 5 |
Los Angeles |
Shields |
|
44,135 |
12-13 |
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Note: G = Games pitched; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
AL East: Baltimore • Boston • New York • Tampa Bay • Toronto
AL Central: Chicago • Cleveland • Detroit • Kansas City • Minnesota
AL West: Los Angeles • Oakland • Seattle • Texas
NL East: Atlanta • Florida • New York • Philadelphia • Washington
NL Central: Chicago • Cincinnati • Houston • Milwaukee • Pittsburgh • St. Louis
NL West: Arizona • Colorado • Los Angeles • San Diego • San Francisco
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2006 All-Star Game • 2006 World Series
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