Angels: Greatest Seasons of All-Time
No. 73: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Torii Hunter, 2009
His best season in Anaheim
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No. 74: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Lance Parrish, 1990
One of the best seasons by an Angels catcher
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No. 75: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Frank Robinson, 1973
One of the greats spent two seasons with the Angels
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No. 76: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Rod Carew, 1982
One of his many great big-league seasons
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No. 77: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Tim Salmon, 2000
Before Trout, you have Salmon
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No. 80: Greatest Angels of All-Time: Matt Shoemaker
Almost won Rookie of the Year in 2014
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No. 81: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Jim Edmonds, 1998
A Gold Glove winner that year
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No. 82: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Chuck Finley 1989
His first great season with the Angels
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No. 83: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Garrett Richards, 2014
A great season before a terrible injury
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No. 84: Greatest Angels of All-Time: Mark Trumbo
One of the best HR hitters in team history
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No. 84: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Jarrod Washburn, 2002
The best season of his career
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No. 85: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Bobby Grich, 1983
One of the Angels’ best second basemen
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No. 86: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Rick Reichardt
He spent 7 years with the Angels
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No. 88: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Kelvim Escobar, 2004
His first season with the club
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No. 91: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Frank Tanana, 1974
The first time he makes the list
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No. 93: Greatest seasons in Angels history: Fred Newman, 1965
Played his entire career with Angels
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No. 100: Greatest seasons in Angels history: David Fletcher, 2019
Kicking off our countdown
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