As an Angel fan o obviously live this (who doesnt). I remmeber clinging to games on my radio at work for years... you knew around July this year was different. Ill poont oit here to younger fans, everyone obviously knows how the playoffs went. But one thing thats great in this time capsul is the battle with Oakland heading sown the stretch. Oakland was amazing that year. I remember having drinks witn Adam Kennedy one night and i brought that up. I told him I was glad they drew the Yankees in the first round instead of Oakland. And he said they felt the exact same way. Its too bad most fans dont remember that era... when the Angels and Oakland were two powerhouse teams...
Ohhhhh My....We had Dick Enberg before anybody!!! He was one of us....An Autry Angel. Glad I found this and to hear Dick once again. Also to hear Rory once again will always be the voice of our first WS.....Erstad Say's He's Got It!!!! Alway ectched in my mind.
For about the Decade, the Angels briefly became the top Baseball team in California. The Dodgers were relegated to 2nd place thanks to Frank McCourt...
It funny how bad they (thr angels) screwed it up the next decade... If anyone said a decade ago "the Angels are going to sign Alvert Pujols. And bring up the best player in decades named Mike Trout. And will make one playoff series in the next decade" Nobody would believe it Especially when you add "and then this guy named Ohtani will come along, as a Cy Young caliber pitcher and MVP caliber hitter. And it won't make a difference" Lol.. Hoping 2023 is the turnround...
@SmoothCriminal12 it's obvious Ohtani was the problem! So we can only get better from here! (Also. I waited a week after the news to believe it... I kept waiting for a failed physical like Correa last year. ... but no... Shohei I'd a dodger...)
Sometimes, to reach baseball heaven, you have to go through hell. From 6-14, potentially having 41 games back in the AL West. It was truly a magical year for the Angels to reach baseball heaven. 43 comeback wins, and it was truly magical when they came back in game 6.
In 2002, 16 years after losing a heartbreak to the Red Sox in 7 games in the 1986 ALCS, the Angels beat the Giants in 7 games to win their 1st ever World Series title.
Not a huge Scioscia fan but he did have them peaking at the right time. Not any superstars just a real team that played well together when they had to. I went to one play-off game against Minnesota and it was fun! Strange how most are hardly even known now (Fulmer, Glaus Kennedy) only Salmon and Anderson are visible.
Among them, there was no genius like Shohei Ohtani or Mike Trout. But they were a great team and the Angels won. In other words, no matter how many big stars you line up, if you don't have a good team, you won't win.
Not to mention that almost that entire team was home grown... For the younger fans, you probably can't appreciate how satisfying it was to watch the group you saw come up in the 90s, constantly "close but no cigar", to watching it all come together. This org used to a freaking player factory.... rolling out solid ballplayers year after year.... .... hopefully they figure out how to do it again some day soon...
Talk about lightning in a bottle. The fact that none of these guys, besides Eckstein, went on to any post season play on the teams they ended up with shows how the collective was greater than any one guy. The closest thing we had to a "star" was Salmon.
If nick adenhart didnt get killed by a drunk driver, if kendrys morales doesnt shatter his ankle. We were a powerhouse of a franchise that got derailed by tragedy
@@TrainScottYou forgot after the Mariners, he went to the Cardinals and was on the 2006 team that won the World Series. He was a big part of that championship team.
Thank you so much for posting this! 🙏🏼❤️
This was a complete team. I remember this as a kid.
As an Angel fan o obviously live this (who doesnt). I remmeber clinging to games on my radio at work for years... you knew around July this year was different.
Ill poont oit here to younger fans, everyone obviously knows how the playoffs went. But one thing thats great in this time capsul is the battle with Oakland heading sown the stretch. Oakland was amazing that year.
I remember having drinks witn Adam Kennedy one night and i brought that up. I told him I was glad they drew the Yankees in the first round instead of Oakland. And he said they felt the exact same way.
Its too bad most fans dont remember that era... when the Angels and Oakland were two powerhouse teams...
LOL....Remember have drinks with a MLB 2nd baseman? Sure, and Tim Salmon is our baby sitter! You're 100% BS
Ohhhhh My....We had Dick Enberg before anybody!!! He was one of us....An Autry Angel. Glad I found this and to hear Dick once again.
Also to hear Rory once again will always be the voice of our first WS.....Erstad Say's He's Got It!!!! Alway ectched in my mind.
I'm Proud to say I have this I bought it at The Big A after the Angels Won The 2002 World Series.
I still have mine unopened. Figure its future value will put my kids through college.
For about the Decade, the Angels briefly became the top Baseball team in California. The Dodgers were relegated to 2nd place thanks to Frank McCourt...
It funny how bad they (thr angels) screwed it up the next decade...
If anyone said a decade ago "the Angels are going to sign Alvert Pujols. And bring up the best player in decades named Mike Trout.
And will make one playoff series in the next decade"
Nobody would believe it
Especially when you add "and then this guy named Ohtani will come along, as a Cy Young caliber pitcher and MVP caliber hitter. And it won't make a difference"
Lol..
Hoping 2023 is the turnround...
@@nizloc4118about that...
@SmoothCriminal12 it's obvious Ohtani was the problem! So we can only get better from here!
(Also. I waited a week after the news to believe it... I kept waiting for a failed physical like Correa last year.
... but no... Shohei I'd a dodger...)
Its sad to see what this organization has become..
This is the team I still love
Nice
I love this series, one of the best I watched. I think they also defeated the twins having 10 runs in one inning, starting with Eck...
Rest in peace dick e berg and Rory markas.
Sometimes, to reach baseball heaven, you have to go through hell. From 6-14, potentially having 41 games back in the AL West. It was truly a magical year for the Angels to reach baseball heaven. 43 comeback wins, and it was truly magical when they came back in game 6.
In 2002, 16 years after losing a heartbreak to the Red Sox in 7 games in the 1986 ALCS, the Angels beat the Giants in 7 games to win their 1st ever World Series title.
Yeah, that was all on the video.
Not a huge Scioscia fan but he did have them peaking at the right time. Not any superstars just a real team that played well together when they had to. I went to one play-off game against Minnesota and it was fun!
Strange how most are hardly even known now (Fulmer, Glaus Kennedy) only Salmon and Anderson are visible.
39:57 WOW two decades have past.
Ya Mike samlon looks the same tho
Among them, there was no genius like Shohei Ohtani or Mike Trout. But they were a great team and the Angels won. In other words, no matter how many big stars you line up, if you don't have a good team, you won't win.
Yup the only Angels All Star that year was Garret Anderson.
Not to mention that almost that entire team was home grown...
For the younger fans, you probably can't appreciate how satisfying it was to watch the group you saw come up in the 90s, constantly "close but no cigar", to watching it all come together.
This org used to a freaking player factory.... rolling out solid ballplayers year after year....
.... hopefully they figure out how to do it again some day soon...
@@nizloc4118hopefully today the young guns like Neto, O’Hoppe, Schanuel, and Moniak can step up. They all definitely have the potential to be great.
The end and credits had me damn near tearing up, and then some dude screams "Barry Bonds you SUCK!!!" at 1:00:56 😂
If they made a movie about this team, Michael Shannon would definitely play Scot Spiezio
This season was the beginning of the mariners current playoff drought.
Talk about lightning in a bottle. The fact that none of these guys, besides Eckstein, went on to any post season play on the teams they ended up with shows how the collective was greater than any one guy. The closest thing we had to a "star" was Salmon.
Holy shit, did Washburn ever look like a chipmunk 🐿️ lmao.
No one has ever seen him and Kiefer Sutherland in the same room!
Did you know that the angels went 16-4 in the same time the A's went 20-0.
And after starting the year 6-14, the next 20 games they went 17-3.
If nick adenhart didnt get killed by a drunk driver, if kendrys morales doesnt shatter his ankle. We were a powerhouse of a franchise that got derailed by tragedy
Huh? Morales didn't even join the big club until 2006? Wake up, clown
@@kendallevans4079seems like you need to wake up. He’s obviously talking about this Franchise’s direction for the. Est few years following this title.
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2002 99-63
2008 100-62
Correction:
2002: 110-68 (including playoffs)
2008: 101-65 (including playoffs)
Spiezio was not productive when he signed with the Mariners two years later.
Zero people care.
@@GitzenShiggles How do you know that?
@@TrainScottYou forgot after the Mariners, he went to the Cardinals and was on the 2006 team that won the World Series. He was a big part of that championship team.
Dick Enberg does the narration
Yeah, that's obvious since he's in the credits.