Angels vs. Athletics Season-by-Season Results
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1960s (Angels, 88–74)
Season |
Season series |
at Los Angeles/California Angels |
at Kansas City/Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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1961
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Tie
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9–9
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Angels, 6–3
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Athletics, 6–3
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Tie 9–9
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1962
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Angels
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12–6
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Angels, 6–3
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Angels, 6–3
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Angels 21–15
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1963
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Athletics
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10–8
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 5–4
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Angels 29–25
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1964
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Angels
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12–6
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Angels, 5–4
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Angels, 7–2
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Angels 41–31
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1965
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Angels
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13–5
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Angels, 6–3
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Angels, 7–2
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Angels 54–36
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Angels rename to "California Angels" with a month of the season remaining
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1966
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Tie
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9–9
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Angels, 6–3
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Athletics, 6–3
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Angels 63–45
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Angels relocate to Anaheim and open Anaheim Stadium
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1967
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Angels
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14–4
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Angels, 9–0
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Angels, 5–4
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Angels 77–49
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1968
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Athletics
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13–5
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics, 7–2
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Angels 82–62
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Athletics relocate to Oakland and play at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum as the "Oakland Athletics"
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1969
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Athletics
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12–6
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 7–2
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Angels 88–74
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1970s (Athletics, 97–72)
Season |
Season series |
at California Angels |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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1970
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Athletics
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10–8
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 5–4
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Angels 96–84
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Angels pitcher Clyde Wright threw a no-hitter against the Athletics.
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1971
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Athletics
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11–7
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Athletics, 7–2
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Angels, 5–4
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Angels 103–95
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1972
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Athletics
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10–8
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 5–4
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Angels 111–105
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Athletics win 1972 World Series
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1973
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Athletics
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12–6
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Athletics, 7–2
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Athletics, 5–4
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Tie 117–117
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Athletics win 1973 World Series
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1974
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Athletics
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12–6
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 7–2
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Athletics 129–123
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Athletics win 1974 World Series Athletics take a 121–120 lead on June 24 in the series, a lead they would never relinquish.
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1975
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Athletics
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11–7
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics 140–130
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1976
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Athletics
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12–6
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics 152–136
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1977
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Athletics
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10–5
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Tie, 4–4
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Athletics, 6–1
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Athletics 162–141
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AL expansion reduces season series to 15 meetings per year. Athletics win ten straight season series.
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1978
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Angels
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9–6
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Angels, 4–3
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Angels, 5–3
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Athletics 168–150
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1979
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Angels
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10–3
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Angels, 5–2
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Angels, 5–1
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Athletics 171–160
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1980s (Athletics, 70–57)
Season |
Season series |
at California Angels |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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1980
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Athletics
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10–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics, 6–1
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Athletics 181–163
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1981
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Athletics
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8–2
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Athletics, 4–0
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 189–165
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Strike-shortened season
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1982
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Angels
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9–4
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Angels, 5–1
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Angels, 4–3
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Athletics 193–174
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1983
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Athletics
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8–5
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Athletics, 4–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 201–179
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1984
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Angels
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7–6
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Athletics, 4–2
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Angels, 5–2
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Athletics 207–186
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1985
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Athletics
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7–6
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Angels, 4–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 214–192
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1986
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Angels
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10–3
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Angels, 5–1
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Angels, 5–2
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Athletics 217–202
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1987
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Athletics
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7–6
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Athletics, 5–2
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Angels, 4–2
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Athletics 224–208
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1988
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Athletics
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9–4
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics, 6–1
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Athletics 233–212
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Athletics lose 1988 World Series
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1989
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Athletics
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8–5
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Athletics, 4–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 241–217
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Athletics win 1989 World Series
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1990s (Athletics, 68–55)
Season |
Season series |
at California/Anaheim Angels |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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1990
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Athletics
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9–4
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Athletics, 5–1
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Athletics, 4–3
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Athletics 250–221
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Athletics lose 1990 World Series
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1991
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Athletics
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12–1
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Athletics, 6–1
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Athletics, 6–0
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Athletics 262–222
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1992
|
Athletics
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8–5
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics, 5–2
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Athletics 270–227
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1993
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Athletics
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7–6
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Angels, 4–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 277–233
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1994
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Athletics
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6–3
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics, 3–0
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Athletics 283–236
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Strike-shortened season. Strike cancels postseason.
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1995
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Athletics
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7–6
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Angels, 5–2
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Athletics, 5–1
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Athletics 290–242
|
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1996
|
Athletics
|
7–6
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Athletics, 4–2
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Angels, 4–3
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Athletics 297–248
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Athletics win ten straight season series.
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1997
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Angels
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11–1
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Angels, 5–1
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Angels, 6–0
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Athletics 298–259
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Angels rename to "Anaheim Angels." Angels win 12 straight meetings and 7 straight away meetings (1996–97)
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1998
|
Athletics
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7–5
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics, 4–2
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Athletics 305–264
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1999
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Angels
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8–4
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Angels, 5–1
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics 309–272
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2000s (Athletics, 97–90)
Season |
Season series |
at Anaheim Angels/ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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2000
|
Athletics
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8–5
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Tie, 3–3
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Athletics, 5–2
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Athletics 317–277
|
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2001
|
Athletics
|
14–6
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Athletics, 7–3
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Athletics, 7–3
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Athletics 331–283
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MLB changed to an unbalanced schedule in 2001, resulting in 19-20 meetings per year
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2002
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Athletics
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11–9
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Angels, 6–4
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Athletics, 7–3
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Athletics 342–292
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First season in which both teams qualify for playoffs. Angels win 2002 World Series
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2003
|
Athletics
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12–8
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Tie, 5–5
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Athletics, 7–3
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Athletics 354–300
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2004
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Angels
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10–9
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Tie, 5–5
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Angels, 5–4
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Athletics 363–310
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Teams meet in the final series of the season in Oakland tied for first place in the AL West; Angels win two of three games to win the division.
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2005
|
Angels
|
10–9
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Angels, 5–4
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Tie, 5–5
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Athletics 372–320
|
Angels rename to "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim"
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2006
|
Angels
|
11–8
|
Athletics, 5–4
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Angels, 7–3
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Athletics 380–331
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John Lackey/Jason Kendall brawl
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2007
|
Athletics
|
10–9
|
Tie, 5–5
|
Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics 390–340
|
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2008
|
Angels
|
10–9
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Tie, 5–5
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Angels, 5–4
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Athletics 399–350
|
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2009
|
Angels
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12–7
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Athletics, 6–4
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Angels, 8–1
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Athletics 406–362
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2010s (Angels, 97–93)
Season |
Season series |
at Los Angeles Angels (of Anaheim) |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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2010
|
Angels
|
11–8
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Angels, 7–2
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Athletics, 6–4
|
Athletics 414–373
|
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2011
|
Athletics
|
11–8
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Tie, 5–5
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics 425–381
|
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2012
|
Athletics
|
10–9
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Athletics, 7–3
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Angels, 6–3
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Athletics 435–390
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2013
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Athletics
|
11–8
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Athletics, 5–4
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Athletics, 6–4
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Athletics 446–398
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On April 29, the teams played a 19-ining game that lasted 6 hours, 32 minutes, the longest game by time in Athletics history. The Athletics won the game on a Brandon Moss walk-off home run.
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2014
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Angels
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10–9
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Angels, 7–3
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics 455–408
|
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2015
|
Angels
|
11–8
|
Angels, 6–4
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Angels, 5–4
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Athletics 463–419
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2016
|
Angels
|
12–7
|
Angels, 6–4
|
Angels, 6–3
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Athletics 470–431
|
Angels name reverts to "Los Angeles Angels"
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2017
|
Angels
|
12–7
|
Angels, 7–2
|
Tie, 5–5
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Athletics 477–443
|
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2018
|
Angels
|
10–9
|
Angels, 5–4
|
Tie, 5–5
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Athletics 486–453
|
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2019
|
Athletics
|
13–6
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Athletics, 6–3
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Athletics, 7–3
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Athletics 499–459
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2020s (Athletics, 34–27)
Season |
Season series |
at Los Angeles Angels |
at Oakland Athletics |
Overall series |
Notes
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2020
|
Athletics
|
6–4
|
Angels, 2–1
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Athletics, 5–2
|
Athletics 505–463
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Season shortened to 60 games (with 10 meetings) due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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2021
|
Athletics
|
15–4
|
Athletics, 8–2
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Athletics, 7–2
|
Athletics 520–467
|
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2022
|
Angels
|
12–7
|
Angels, 6–3
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Angels, 6–4
|
Athletics 527–479
|
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2023
|
Angels
|
7–6
|
Angels, 5–2
|
Athletics, 4–2
|
Athletics 533–486
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Schedule structure modified this season to allow every team to play one series against every interleague team. Shortening meetings from 19 to 13 games.
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Summary of Results
Season |
Season series |
at Los Angeles Angels |
at Oakland Athletics |
Notes
|
Los Angeles Angels vs Kansas City Athletics
|
Angels
|
77–49
|
Angels, 42–21
|
Angels, 35–28
|
|
Los Angeles Angels vs Oakland Athletics
|
Athletics
|
484–409
|
Athletics, 229–217
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Athletics, 255–192
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Overall Regular season games
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Athletics
|
533–486
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Angels, 259–250
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Athletics, 283–227
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