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HALO EFFECT PERVADED ANGELS' NEVER-QUIT ATTITUDE EVIDENT THROUGHOUT SEASON.


Byline: Joe Haakenson Staff Writer

ANAHEIM - Flash back for a moment to March 1, when the Angels played their Cactus League opener against the Seattle Mariners The Seattle Mariners are a professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. The Mariners are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Mariners have played in Safeco Field. . Final score: Angels 15, Mariners 2.

``The offense we saw was a great sign,'' Angels manager Mike Scioscia
    Michael Lorri "Mike" Scioscia (born November 27 1958 in Morton, Pennsylvania) is a former catcher and current Major League Baseball manager. His last name is pronounced SO-shuh. He is often referred to by the nickname Sosh.
     said after the game. ``It's only spring, but it's a good start.''

    Indeed.

    Nearly eight months since that first spring-training game, the Angels are the World Series champions after outlasting the San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in San Francisco, California that currently play in the National League West Division. New York Giants history
    Early days and the John McGraw era
     in seven games. One day after their Game 7 victory, the Angels rested.

    They played 178 games in the regular season and playoffs, going 110-68. Each and every game was just as important as the next, Scioscia and his players insisted throughout the season, and that philosophy worked.

    It worked when the Angels faced elimination in Game 6, trailing 3-2 in the series and 5-0 in the game heading into the bottom of the seventh inning. And it worked again in Game 7, where three rookie pitchers (John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978, in Abilene, Texas) is a major league baseball starting pitcher from Abilene, Texas. He has played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim his entire career. , Brendan Donnelly Brendan Kevin Donnelly (b. July 4, 1971 in Washington, D.C.) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Boston Red Sox.

    Donnelly had bounced around the minor leagues for 10 seasons after he was drafted in 1992 by the Chicago White Sox before he finally made his
     and Frankie Rodriguez) combined for eight innings before dropping the ball in the capable right hand of closer Troy Percival Troy Eugene Percival (born August 9, 1969 in Fontana, California) is a Major League Baseball reliever on the St. Louis Cardinals. Percival came out of retirement on June 8, 2007 when he signed a minor league deal with the Cardinals[1]. .

    Nancy Mazmanian, the Angels' media relations manager, already has changed her voice-mail greeting: ``Hi, this is Nancy Mazmanian of the world-champion Anaheim Angels. Please leave a message after the beep.''

    World-champion Anaheim Angels. Get used to it.

    The Angels had respectable seasons in 2000 and 2001, the first two seasons under Scioscia and general manager Bill Stoneman
      William Hambly Stoneman III (born April 7, 1944, in Oak Park, Illinois) is a consultant for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball. From 1999 to October 15, 2007, he served as the general manager of the Angels.
      . So when the team upgraded itself with the acquisitions of Kevin Appier
        Robert Kevin Appier (December 6, 1967) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, New York Mets, and Anaheim Angels.
        , Aaron Sele Aaron Helmer Sele (born June 25, 1970 in Golden Valley, Minnesota) is an MLB right-handed pitcher who plays for the New York Mets.

        His family moved to Poulsbo, Washington, a Scandinavian town on the Kitsap Peninsula, where Aaron pitched for North Kitsap High School.
         and Brad Fullmer, it wasn't a stretch to assume it would improve.

        Throw in the idea that Tim Salmon and Darin Erstad couldn't possibly play as poorly as they did in 2001, and there was even more optimism for the club.

        The Angels played well in spring training and appeared to be well-balanced, with a deep bullpen. But when the season began and the Angels lost 14 of their first 20 games, many observers counted them out.

        Big mistake.

        The Angels showed after their poor start they had the ability to persevere. They won eight games in a row and got back to .500 at 14-14 by May 3.

        Part of the turnaround had to do with experience. Players were able to reflect on past failures and use it to their advantage.

        ``I played on a team in '95 that was phenomenal all year long,'' Percival said April 23 when the Angels were 6-14. ``Then all of a sudden, we couldn't win. The same thing can happen in reverse. We just have to get it started and get some momentum. This team has the talent to do it. Keep playing hard, keep pitching hard, there's nothing else you can do.''

        That Angels offense, which featured a No. 9 hitter (Adam Kennedy) who finished the season with the seventh-best average (.312) in the league, showed its potential to the rest of the league in a short span. On April 30, the Angels beat the Indians 21-2. On May 10, they beat the Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the White Sox have played in U.S.  19-0.

        The Angels finished the season with a .282 team average, best in the majors.

        The Angels also had plenty of pitching. Jarrod Washburn won 18 games, Ramon Ortiz won 15 and Appier won 14. The bullpen, anchored by Percival, was so deep that World Series stars like Donnelly and Rodriguez began the season in the minor leagues.

        The Angels were three games behind the Mariners at the All-Star break, then caught them July 26 when Lackey and the bullpen shut out the Mariners 8-0.

        ``After the break when we went into Seattle and Oakland, then New York New York, state, United States
        New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
         and Boston, that's probably the point I thought this club had a good chance to be in the postseason,'' Salmon said.

        Salmon wasn't one to get overly enthusiastic about the team's chances, knowing better than anyone in an Angels uniform how quickly the club's fortunes can change for the worse. But this time it didn't.

        They briefly took the lead in the American League West The American League West is one of three divisions in Major League Baseball's American League. The division currently has four teams, but it has had as many as seven teams before the 1994 realignment.  in mid-September before falling behind Oakland. But on Sept. 26 with Lackey on the mound, the Angels beat the Texas Rangers and clinched their first playoff appearance in 16 years.

        Nobody gave the Angels much of a chance against the mighty Yankees in the American League Division Series
        In Major League Baseball, the American League Division Series (ALDS) determines which two teams from the American League will advance to the American League Championship Series.
        , especially after blowing a lead and losing in Game 1. After that game, many media members from around the country that had not been around these Angels were surprised to see how unaffected the players were after that loss.

        They'll bounce back, the Angels said. They did. They beat the Yankees in the next three games to advance to the ALCS ALCS American League Championship Series (baseball)
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        .

        Against the Minnesota Twins, the Angels lost the opener before winning four in a row to capture their first AL pennant. And in beating the San Francisco Giants, the Angels won in fitting fashion - coming from behind when nearly everyone else counted them out.

        ``What I feel now is pride, for what they've done,'' Scioscia said. ``What a group of guys. What the whole organization has been through for 41 years, coming so close so many times. I feel happiest for the people that have been here the longest.''

        Even better news for the Angels is the fact nearly everyone will be back next season. They have only two players headed for free agency - reserve outfielders Orlando Palmeiro and Alex Ochoa.

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        (color) More than anyone in an Angels uniform, Tim Salmon could appreciate how much a World Series title meant.

        Gus Ruelas/Staff Photographer

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        Date:Oct 29, 2002
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