2016 Los Angeles Angels season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2016 Los Angeles Angels season was the franchise's 56th season and 51st in Anaheim (all of them at Angel Stadium ). They finished in fourth place in the American League West and did not make the playoffs.
The Angels played just four extra-inning games during the season—the fewest of any team in a 162-game season—and lost all four.[ 1]
Standings
Season standings
American League West
American League Leaders
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid - 2016
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
8–11
4–3
5–1
5–2
1–6
4–2
4–2
5–1
10–9
3–4
1–6
13–6
3–4
9–10
14–6
Boston
11–8
—
3–4
4–2
2–5
5–2
2–4
4–3
4–3
11–8
5–1
4–3
12–7
3–3
9–10
14–6
Chicago
3–4
4–3
—
8–11
7–12
3–3
5–14
2–5
12–7
3–3
5–2
4–3
4–3
4–2
5–1
9–11
Cleveland
1–5
2–4
11–8
—
14–4
3–4
14–5
6–1
10–9
2–5
4–2
3–4
5–1
2–5
4–3
13–7
Detroit
2–5
5–2
12–7
4–14
—
4–2
7–12
2–4
15–4
3–3
4–3
4–3
6–1
2–4
3–4
13–7
Houston
6–1
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
—
3–4
13–6
5–2
2–4
13–6
11–8
3–3
4–15
2–5
11–9
Kansas City
2–4
4–2
14–5
5–14
12–7
4–3
—
1–5
15–4
2–5
1–6
3–4
5–2
1–6
2–4
10–10
Los Angeles
2–4
3–4
5–2
1–6
4–2
6–13
5–1
—
2–4
1–6
12–7
8–11
3–4
9–10
4–3
9–11
Minnesota
1–5
3–4
7–12
9–10
4–15
2–5
4–15
4–2
—
2–5
2–4
4–2
3–4
5–2
1–6
8–12
New York
9–10
8–11
3–3
5–2
3–3
4–2
5–2
6–1
5–2
—
4–3
3–3
11–8
3–4
7–12
8–12
Oakland
4–3
1–5
2–5
2–4
3–4
6–13
6–1
7–12
4–2
3–4
—
7–12
5–2
9–10
3–3
7–13
Seattle
6–1
3–4
3–4
4–3
3–4
8–11
4–3
11–8
2–4
3–3
12–7
—
4–2
7–12
3–3
13–7
Tampa Bay
6–13
7–12
3–4
1–5
1–6
3–3
2–5
4–3
4–3
8–11
2–5
2–4
—
4–2
11–8
10–10
Texas
4–3
3–3
2–4
5–2
4–2
15–4
6–1
10–9
2–5
4–3
10–9
12–7
2–4
—
3–4
13–7
Toronto
10–9
10–9
1–5
3–4
4–3
5–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
3–3
8–11
4–3
—
13–7
Game log
2016 Game Log: 74–88 (Home: 40–41; Away: 34–47)
April: 11–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 4
Cubs
0–9
Arrieta (1–0)
Richards (0–1)
—
44,020
0–1
L1
2
April 5
Cubs
1–6
Lester (1–0)
Heaney (0–1)
—
37,042
0–2
L2
3
April 7
Rangers
4–3
Street (1–0)
Dyson (0–1)
—
39,089
1–2
W1
4
April 8
Rangers
3–7
Griffin (1–0)
Shoemaker (0–1)
—
35,207
1–3
L1
5
April 9
Rangers
1–4
Hamels (2–0)
Richards (0–2)
Tolleson (2)
38,106
1–4
L2
6
April 10
Rangers
3–1
Weaver (1–0)
Perez (0–1)
Street (1)
35,097
2–4
W1
7
April 11
@ Athletics
4–1
Tropeano (1–0)
Gray (1–1)
Street (2)
13,371
3–4
W2
8
April 12
@ Athletics
5–4
Morin (1–0)
Doolittle (1–2)
Street (3)
13,492
4–4
W3
9
April 13
@ Athletics
5–1
Shoemaker (1–1)
Surkamp (0–1)
—
11,216
5–4
W4
10
April 15
@ Twins
4–5
Fien (1–0)
Salas (0–1)
Jepsen (1)
22,461
5–5
L1
11
April 16
@ Twins
4–6
Pressly (1–0)
Smith (0–1)
Jepsen (2)
27,464
5–6
L2
12
April 17
@ Twins
2–3
Tonkin (1–0)
Rasmus (0–1)
—
25,932
5–7
L2
13
April 18
@ White Sox
7–0
Santiago (1–0)
Rodon (1–2)
—
14,706
6–7
W1
14
April 19
@ White Sox
0–5
Latos (3–0)
Shoemaker (1–2)
Jones (1)
12,093
6–8
L1
15
April 20
@ White Sox
1–2
Sale (4–0)
Richards (0–3)
Robertson (6)
12,785
6–9
L2
16
April 21
@ White Sox
3–2
Weaver (2-0)
Danks (0-3)
Street (4)
11,418
7–9
W1
17
April 22
Mariners
2–5 (10)
Peralta (1-0)
Álvarez (0-1)
Cishek (4)
40,755
7–10
L1
18
April 23
Mariners
4–2
Santiago (2-0)
Hernández (1-2)
Street (5)
41,058
8–10
W1
19
April 24
Mariners
4–9
Miley (1-2)
Shoemaker (1-3)
Vincent (1)
37,754
8–11
L1
20
April 25
Royals
6–1
Richards (1–3)
Kennedy (2–2)
—
31,061
9–11
W1
21
April 26
Royals
9–4
Weaver (3–0)
Vólquez (3–1)
—
34,428
10–11
W2
22
April 27
Royals
4–2
Salas (1–1)
Young (1–4)
Smith (1)
11–11
W3
23
April 29
@ Rangers
2–4
Lewis (2-0)
Santiago (2-1)
Tolleson (8)
11–12
L1
24
April 30
@ Rangers
2–7
Holland (3-1)
Shoemaker (1-4)
—
11–13
L2
May: 13–15 (Home: 6–10; Away: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
25
May 1
@ Rangers
9–6
Mahle (1–0)
Wilhelmsen (1–2)
—
39,401
12–13
W1
26
May 2
@ Brewers
5–8
Nelson (4–2)
Weaver (3–1)
—
21,352
12–14
L1
27
May 3
@ Brewers
4–5
Guerra (1–0)
Tropeano (1–1)
Jeffress (7)
28,180
12–15
L2
28
May 4
@ Brewers
7–3
Salas (2–1)
Thornburg (2–1)
Smith (2)
21,907
13–15
W1
29
May 6
Rays
2–5
Archer (2–4)
Rasmus (0–2)
Colomé (7)
41,253
13–16
L1
30
May 7
Rays
2–4
Ramirez (6–1)
Smith (0–2)
Colomé (8)
40,148
13–17
L2
31
May 8
Rays
1–3
Andreise (1–0)
Tropeano (1–2)
Colomé (9)
41,086
13–18
L3
32
May 10
Cardinals
1–8
Leake (1–3)
Santiago (2–2)
—
30,679
13–19
L4
33
May 11
Cardinals
2–5
Garcia (3–2)
Shoemaker (1–5)
Rosenthal (6)
33,378
13–20
L5
34
May 12
Cardinals
10–12
Wainwright (3–3)
Weaver (3–2)
—
35,413
13–21
L6
35
May 13
@ Mariners
7–6
Smith (1–2)
Cishek (2–2)
Salas (1)
34,579
14–21
W1
36
May 14
@ Mariners
9–7
Bedrosian (1–0)
Chisek (2–3
Smith (3)
42,038
15–21
W2
37
May 15
@ Mariners
3–0
Santiago (3–2)
Hernandez (3–3)
Smith (4)
40,852
16–21
W3
38
May 16
@ Dodgers
7–6
Shoemaker (2–5)
Maeda (3–3)
Salas (2)
39,583
17–21
W4
39
May 17
@ Dodgers
1–5
Kershaw (6–1)
Weaver (3–3)
—
42,514
17–22
L1
40
May 18
Dodgers
1–8
Tropeano (2–2)
Bolsinger (0–1)
—
44,006
18–22
W1
41
May 19
Dodgers
7–4
Alvarez (1–1)
Stripling (1–3)
Smith (5)
45,007
19–22
W2
42
May 20
Orioles
4–9
Givens (3–0)
Alvarez (1–2)
—
40,987
19–23
L1
43
May 21
Orioles
1–3
Brach (4–0)
Smith (1–3)
Britton (12)
40,137
19–24
L2
44
May 22
Orioles
10–2
Weaver (4-3)
Jimenez (2–5)
—
41,280
20–24
W1
45
May 23
@ Rangers
2–0
Tropeano (3–2)
Holland (3–4)
Smith (6)
25,298
21–24
W2
46
May 24
@ Rangers
1–4
Perez (2–4)
Chacín (1–3)
Dyson (5)
26,125
21–25
L1
47
May 25
@ Rangers
9–15
Lewis (4–0)
Santiago (3–3)
—
32,480
21–26
L2
48
May 27
Astros
7–2
Shoemaker (3–5)
Fiers (3–3)
—
39,047
22–26
W1
49
May 28
Astros
2–4
Keuchel (3–6)
Weaver (4–4)
Gregerson (11)
38,176
22–27
L1
50
May 29
Astros
6–8 (13)
Feliz (3–1)
Morin (1–1)
Gregerson (12)
36,538
22–28
L2
51
May 30
Tigers
5–1
Chacin (2–3)
Verlander (4–5)
—
38,541
23–27
W1
52
May 31
Tigers
11–9
Street (2–0)
Lowe (1–3)
—
35,125
24–27
W2
June: 8–19 (Home: 4–10; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
53
June 1
Tigers
0–3
Fulmer (5–1)
Shoemaker (3–6)
Rodríguez (15)
35,053
24–29
L1
54
June 3
@ Pirates
9–2
Weaver (5–4)
Liriano (4–5)
—
27,643
25–29
W1
55
June 4
@ Pirates
7–8
Locke (5–3)
Salas (2–2)
Melancon (17)
31,505
25–30
L1
56
June 5
@ Pirates
5–4
Guerra (1–0)
Watson (1–2)
Street (6)
27,754
26–30
W1
57
June 6
@ Yankees
2–5
Miller (3–0)
Shoemaker (3–7)
Chapman (10)
34,648
26–31
L1
58
June 7
@ Yankees
3–6
Pineda (3–6)
Huff (0–1)
Miller (7)
31,034
26–32
L2
59
June 8
@ Yankees
6–12
Swarzak (1–0)
Weaver (5–5)
—
31,557
26–33
L3
60
June 9
@ Yankees
3–6
Nova (5–3)
Chacin (2–4)
Chapman (11)
34,971
26–34
L4
61
June 10
Indians
2–6
Kluber (4–6)
Santiago (3–4)
—
39,487
26–35
L5
62
June 11
Indians
4–3
Salas (3–2)
Shaw (0–2)
—
38,296
27–35
W1
63
June 12
Indians
3–8
Salazar (7–3)
Huff (0–2)
—
36,383
27–36
L1
64
June 13
Twins
4–9
Nolasco (3–4)
Weaver (5–6)
—
36,424
27–37
L2
65
June 14
Twins
5–4
Chacín (3–4)
Santana (1–7)
Street (7)
36,272
28–37
W1
66
June 15
Twins
10–2
Santiago (4–4)
Duffey (2–6)
—
36,717
29–37
W2
67
June 17
@ Athletics
2–3
Madson (3–2)
Salas (3–3)
—
24,591
29–38
L1
68
June 18
@ Athletics
7–1
Lincecum (1–0)
Dull (1–2)
—
25,078
30–38
W1
69
June 19
@ Athletics
2–0
Weaver (6–6)
Surkamp (0–5)
—
22,846
31–38
W2
70
June 20
@ Astros
7–10
Fister (8–3)
Chacín (3–5)
—
25,553
31–39
L1
71
June 21
@ Astros
2–3
Gregerson (1–1)
Street (2–1)
—
25,004
31–40
L2
72
June 22
@ Astros
2–3
Gregerson (2–1)
Shoemaker (3–8)
Harris (6)
29,649
31–41
L3
73
June 23
Athletics
4–5
Graveman (3–6)
Lincecum (1–1)
Doolittle (4)
36,412
31–42
L4
74
June 24
Athletics
4–7
Dull (2–2)
Salas (3–4)
Madson (14)
41,356
31–43
L5
75
June 25
Athletics
3–7
Overton (1–0)
Chacín (3–6)
—
40,643
31–44
L6
76
June 26
Athletics
7–6
Street (3–1)
Hendriks (0–1)
—
36,715
32–44
W1
77
June 27
Astros
2–4
Gregerson (3–1)
Salas (3–5)
Will Harris (7)
36,839
32–45
L1
78
June 28
Astros
1–7
Feldman (5–3)
Lincecum (1–2)
—
38,781
32–46
L2
79
June 29
Astros
4–10
Keuchel (5–9)
Weaver (6–7)
—
36,683
32–47
L3
July: 15–11 (Home: 8–2; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
80
July 1
@ Red Sox
4–5
Wright (9–5)
Chacín (3–7)
Kimbrel (17)
37,117
32–48
L4
81
July 2
@ Red Sox
21–2
Santiago (5–4)
Buchholz (3–9)
—
36,552
33–48
W1
82
July 3
@ Red Sox
5–10
O'Sullivan (2–0)
Shoemaker (3–9)
—
36,801
33–49
L1
83
July 4
@ Rays
2–4
Moore (5–5)
Salas (3–6)
—
14,532
33–50
L2
84
July 5
@ Rays
13–5
Guerra (2–0)
Odorizzi (3–4)
—
14,896
34–50
W1
85
July 6
@ Rays
7–2
Weaver (7–7)
Smyly (2–10)
—
11,267
35–50
W2
86
July 7
@ Rays
5–1
Santiago (6–4)
Snell (1–4)
—
14,576
36–50
W3
87
July 8
@ Orioles
9–5
Shoemaker (4–9)
Jiménez (5–9)
—
44,317
37–50
W4
88
July 9
@ Orioles
2–3
Brach (9–1)
Smith (1–4)
Britton (26)
43,288
37–51
L1
89
July 10
@ Orioles
2–4
Tillman 12–2)
Lincecum (1–3)
Britton (27)
32,963
37–52
L2
87th All-Star Game in San Diego, California
90
July 15
White Sox
7–0
Santiago (7–4)
González (2–5)
—
42,031
38–52
W1
91
July 16
White Sox
1–0
Shoemaker (5–9)
Shields (4–11)
—
39,620
39–52
W2
92
July 17
White Sox
8–1
Weaver (8–7)
Turner (0–1)
—
36,834
40–52
W3
93
July 18
Rangers
9–5
Ramirez (2–3)
Kela (1–1)
—
36,020
41–52
W4
94
July 19
Rangers
8–6
Lincecum (2–3)
Lohse (0–2)
Street (8)
36,368
42–52
W5
95
July 20
Rangers
7–4
Santiago (8–4)
Perez (7–7)
—
37,095
43–52
W6
96
July 22
@ Astros
1–2
McCullers (5–4)
Shoemaker (5–10)
Harris (10)
36,453
43–53
L1
97
July 23
@ Astros
2–7
McHugh (7–6)
Weaver (8–8)
—
35,119
43–54
L2
98
July 24
@ Astros
3–13
Fiers (7–4)
Lincecum (2–4)
—
32,721
43–55
L3
99
July 25
@ Royals
6–2
Santiago (9–4)
Kennedy (6–9)
—
33,828
44–55
W1
100
July 26
@ Royals
13–0
Skaggs (1–0)
Gee (3–4)
—
28,026
45–55
W2
101
July 27
@ Royals
5–7
Soria (4–4)
Shoemaker (5–11)
—
30,279
45–56
L1
102
July 28
Red Sox
2–1
Bedrosian (2–0)
Ziegler (2–5)
—
41,257
46–56
W1
103
July 29
Red Sox
2–6
Porcello (14–2)
Lincecum (2–5)
—
39,113
46–57
L1
104
July 30
Red Sox
2–5
Santiago (10–4)
Pomeranz (8–9)
Street (9)
43,150
47–57
W1
105
July 31
Red Sox
3–5
Buchholz (4–9)
Street (3–2)
Ziegler (20)
39,553
47–58
L1
August: 12–16 (Home: 8–5; Away: 4–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
106
August 2
Athletics
5–4
Shoemaker (6–11)
Manaea (3–6)
Bedrosian (1)
36,052
48–58
W1
107
August 3
Athletics
8–6
Morin (2–1)
Dull (5–3)
—
37,306
49–58
W2
108
August 4
Athletics
6–8 (10)
Madson (4-4)
Morin (2-2)
Dull (2)
34,196
49-59
L1
109
August 5
@ Mariners
4–6
Hernandez (4–4)
Lincecum (2–6)
Díaz (3)
40,354
49–60
L2
110
August 6
@ Mariners
6–8
Storen (2–3)
Valdez (0–1)
Díaz (4)
45,618
49–61
L3
111
August 7
@ Mariners
1–3
Paxton (4–5)
Shoemaker (6–12)
Wilhelmsen (1)
44,812
49–62
L4
112
August 9
@ Cubs
1–5
Lackey (9–7)
Weaver (8–9)
—
41,227
46–63
L5
113
August 10
@ Cubs
1–3
Hammel (12–5)
Nolasco (4–9)
Chapman (24)
41,015
49–64
L6
114
August 11
@ Indians
4–14
Kluber (12–8)
Chacín (3–8)
—
16,652
49–65
L7
115
August 12
@ Indians
3-–13
Carrasco (8–6)
Skaggs (1–1)
—
27,014
49–66
L8
116
August 13
@ Indians
1–5
Clevinger (1–1)
Shoemaker (6–13)
—
30,409
49–67
L9
117
August 14
@ Indians
4–5
Bauer (9–5)
Weaver (8–10)
Allen (22)
18,979
49–68
L10
118
August 15
Mariners
2–3
Hernández (7–4)
Nolasco (4–10)
Díaz (7)
35,840
49–69
L11
119
August 16
Mariners
7–6
Oberholtzer (3–2)
Caminero (2–3)
Salas (3)
37,546
50–69
W1
120
August 17
Mariners
3–4
Storen (3–3)
Skaggs (1–2)
Díaz (8)
36,950
50–70
L1
121
August 18
Mariners
6–4
Shoemaker (7–13)
Iwakuma (14–8)
—
37,721
51–70
W1
122
August 19
Yankees
0–7
Tanaka (10–4)
Weaver (8–11)
—
40,256
51–71
L1
123
August 20
Yankees
1–5
Cessa (3–0)
Nolasco (4–11)
—
44,129
52–71
L2
124
August 21
Yankees
2–0
Chacin (4–8)
Green (2–3)
Salas (4)
40,309
52–72
W1
125
August 23
@ Blue Jays
2–7
Dickey (9–13)
Skaggs (1–3)
—
46,696
52–73
L1
126
August 24
@ Blue Jays
8–2
Shoemaker (8–13)
Estrada (7-6)
—
44,404
53–73
W1
127
August 25
@ Blue Jays
6–3
Weaver (9-11)
Happ (17-4)
—
46,273
54–73
W2
128
August 26
@ Tigers
2–4
Verlander (14–7)
Nolasco (4–12)
Rodríguez (36)
31,357
54–74
L1
129
August 27
@ Tigers
3–2
Chacín (4–6)
Fulmer (10–5)
Salas (5)
33,115
55–74
W1
130
August 28
@ Tigers
5–0
Skaggs (2–3)
Sánchez (7–13)
—
28,220
56–74
W2
131
August 29
Reds
9–2
Shoemaker (9–13)
Straily (10–7)
—
34,161
57–74
W3
132
August 30
Reds
4–2
Weaver (10–11)
Adleman (2–2)
Salas (6)
33,042
58–74
W4
133
August 31
Reds
3–0
Nolasco (5–12)
Finnegan (8–10)
—
34,215
59–74
W5
September: 14–13 (Home: 7–7; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 2
@ Mariners
8–11
Miranda (2–1)
Oberholtzer (3–3)
Díaz (12)
16,775
59–75
L1
135
September 3
@ Mariners
10–3
Skaggs (3–3)
Walker (4–10)
—
20,537
60–75
W1
136
September 4
@ Mariners
4–2
Guerra (3–0)
Iwakuma (14–11)
Bailey (1)
24,033
61–75
W2
137
September 5
@ Athletics
10–7
Valdez (1–1)
Alcántara (0–1)
Bailey (2)
18,149
62–75
W3
138
September 6
@ Athletics
2–3
Axford (5–4)
Nolasco (5–13)
Madson (28)
12,298
62–76
L1
139
September 7
@ Athletics
1–4
Cotton (1–0)
Meyer (0–2)
Madson (29)
11,866
62–77
L2
140
September 9
Rangers
1–2
Bush (7–2)
Ramirez (1–1)
Dyson (33)
42,137
62–78
L3
141
September 10
Rangers
5–8
Scheppers (1–0)
Valdez (1–2)
Dyson (34)
39,146
62–79
L4
142
September 11
Rangers
2–3
Weaver (11–11)
Lewis (6–2)
Bailey (3)
35,052
63–79
W1
143
September 12
Mariners
1-8
Miranda (4-1)
Nolasco (5–14)
—
29,932
63-80
L1
144
September 13
Mariners
0-8
Walker (6-10)
Meyer (0-3)
—
32,129
63-81
L2
145
September 14
Mariners
1–2
Iwakuma (16–11)
Álvarez (1–3)
Díaz (16)
33,501
63–82
L3
146
September 15
Blue Jays
2–7
Happ (19–4)
Wright (0–3)
—
37,559
63–83
L4
147
September 16
Blue Jays
0–5
Dickey (10–14)
Weaver (11–12)
Osuna (33)
42,159
63–84
L5
148
September 17
Blue Jays
6–1
Nolasco (6–14)
Liriano (7–13)
—
39,195
64–84
W1
149
September 18
Blue Jays
4–0
Meyer (1–3)
Stroman (9–9)
—
36,270
65–84
W2
150
September 19
@ Rangers
2–3
Dyson (3–2)
Álvarez (1–3)
—
29,068
65–85
L1
151
September 20
@ Rangers
4–5
Martinez (2–3)
Wright (0–4)
Dyson (35)
26,520
65–86
L2
152
September 21
@ Rangers
5–4
Weaver (12–12)
Holland (7–9)
Bailey (4)
35,609
66–86
W1
153
September 22
@ Astros
2–0
Nolasco (7–14)
Fiers (11–8)
Bailey (5)
20,022
67–86
W2
154
September 23
@ Astros
10–6
Ege (1–0)
Giles (2–5)
—
29,429
68–86
W3
155
September 24
@ Astros
10–4
Valdez (2–3)
Gregerson (4–2)
—
27,565
69–86
W4
156
September 25
@ Astros
1–4
Musgrove (4–4)
Wright (0–5)
Giles (14)
32,958
69–87
L1
157
September 26
Athletics
2–1
Ramírez (3–4)
Dull (5–5)
Bailey (6)
29,934
70–87
W1
158
September 27
Athletics
8–1
Nolasco (8–14)
Mengden (2–9)
—
27,531
71–87
W2
159
September 28
Athletics
8–6
Achter (1–0)
Detwiler (2–4)
Ramírez (2)
32,524
72–87
W3
160
September 30
Astros
7–1
Wright (1–5)
Peacock (0–1)
—
30,112
73–87
W4
October: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
161
October 1
Astros
0–3
McHugh (13–10)
Skaggs (3–4)
Giles (15)
32,487
73–88
L1
162
October 2
Astros
8–1
Chacín (6–8)
Rodgers (0–1)
28,083
28,083
74–88
W1
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Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
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Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
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The following players or coaches won awards or were recognized for their performance during the 2016 season.
American League MVP
Silver Slugger Award for Outfield
Esurance Award for Best Major Leaguer
LA Sports Awards Sportsman of the Year
Bases on balls leader
Runs Scored leader
On-Base Percentage leader
All-Star
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