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  1. The 2002 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was a matchup between the Wild Card Anaheim Angels and the Central Division Champion Minnesota Twins. The Angels advanced to the Series after dethroning the reigning four-time AL Champion New York Yankees in the 2002 American League Division Series three games to one.

  2. The 2002 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 2002 season. The winners of the League Division Series would move on to the League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series . In the American League, the Anaheim Angels, formerly known as the ...

  3. The Angels and Twins went on to meet in the AL Championship Series (ALCS). The Angels became the American League champion, and defeated the National League champion San Francisco Giants in the 2002 World Series, for their first-ever World title.

  4. 6 de set. de 2022 · 2002. Angels defeat Giants. 4-3. 2002 World Series recap. WATCH: 2002 World Series highlights. How the Angels' Rally Monkey came to be. Donnelly recalls big role in Halos' 2002 WS run. Bonds' performance among postseason history's best. WS clinch ranks as No. 1 moment in Angel Stadium history.

  5. 8 de out. de 2002 · Minnesota Twins beat Anaheim Angels (2-1). Oct 8, 2002, Attendance: 55562, Time of Game: 2:58. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

  6. History. 2002 American League Championship Series. Contents. Introduction. Umpires edit. Ed Montague, Mike Everitt, Brian Gorman, Larry Young, Dana DeMuth, Ed Rapuano. Results. Game 1 edit. Attendance: Game 2 edit. Attendance: Game 3 edit. Attendance: Game 4 edit. Attendance: Game 5 edit. Attendance: Related Sites.

  7. The 2002 American League Championship Series ( ALCS) was a matchup between the Wild Card Anaheim Angels and the Central Division Champion Minnesota Twins. The Angels advanced to the Series after dethroning the reigning four-time AL Champion New York Yankees in the 2002 American League Division Series three games to one.