The 2002 World Series was a best-of-seven playoff series to determine the champion of Major League Baseball for the 2002 season. It was the 98th such contest between the champions of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), and featured the AL champion Anaheim Angels against the NL champion San Francisco Giants.
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- The 2002 World Series was a best-of-seven playoff series to determine the champion of Major League Baseball for the 2002 season. It was the 98th such contest between the champions of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), and featured the AL champion Anaheim Angels against the NL champion San Francisco Giants. The series was played from October 19–27, 2002 at Pacific Bell Park (now AT&T Park) in San Francisco and Edison International Field of Anaheim (now Angel Stadium of Anaheim) in Anaheim. The Angels defeated the Giants four games to three to win the franchise's first championship. The previous time two teams from the same state met in the Fall Classic was 2000, when the New York Yankees played the New York Mets. The series was the first time since the 1995 inception of the wild card in Major League Baseball that both wild card teams would vie for the title. The Angels finished the regular season in second place in the American League West, four games behind the AL West champion Oakland Athletics. They defeated the New York Yankees in the best-of-five American League Division Series (ALDS), and in doing so won their first postseason series in franchise history. They then defeated the Minnesota Twins in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series (ALCS) to advance to the World Series, another first in franchise history. The Giants, meanwhile, finished the regular season in second place in the National League West, 2+⁄2 games behind the NL West champion (and defending World Series champions) Arizona Diamondbacks. They defeated the Atlanta Braves in the National League Division Series (NLDS) and the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) to advance to the World Series, the franchise's 20th appearance in the Fall Classic but only its third since moving from New York to San Francisco in 1958. The series was the fourth World Series played between two teams from California, after 1974, 1988, and 1989. Barry Bonds, Reggie Sanders, and J. T. Snow each hit home runs to help propel the Giants to win Game 1. Game 2 was a high-scoring affair that the Angels ultimately won on Tim Salmon's eighth-inning home run. The Angels routed the Giants in Game 3, but lost Game 4 on a tie-breaking eighth-inning single by the Giants' David Bell. The Giants brought the Angels to the brink of elimination by winning Game 5 in a blowout. The Giants were eight outs away from winning the Series in Game 6, but late game home runs by Scott Spiezio and Darin Erstad, as well as a two-RBI double by Troy Glaus helped the Angels overcome a five-run, seventh inning deficit to win. A three-run double by Garret Anderson was the difference in the Angels' Game 7 win to clinch the series. Glaus was named the series MVP. As of 2010, the 2002 World Series was the most recent Fall Classic appearance for the Angels. As for the Giants, they would finally win their first World Series since moving to San Francisco eight years later in 2010 after all their players from 2002 had long since moved on. It is also the most recent World Series to be played for the full seven games. The Angels are also the last team to win the Series in their first appearance—all four teams that made their first appearance in later years have lost.
- Die World Series 2002 war die 98. Auflage des Finals der Major League Baseball. Die Serie zählt zu den denkwürdigsten in der Baseballgeschichte. Erstmals schafften es gleich zwei Wildcardteams bis in die World Series. Die Serie startete am 19. Oktober 2002 und endete am 27. Oktober 2002. Es standen sich der Champion der American League, die Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, und der Champion der National League, die San Francisco Giants, gegenüber. Sieger der "Best of Seven"-Serie waren die Anaheim Angels durch einen 4:3-Erfolg. Die Angels gewannen die Spiele 2, 3, 6 und 7, die Giants konnten die Spiele 1, 4 und 5 für sich entscheiden. Für die siegreichen Angels, die bereits seit 1961 in der Major League spielten, war es die erste Teilnahme an einer World Series überhaupt. Die Giants hatten ihre letzte World Series 1954 (damals noch als New York Giants) gewonnen. Seit ihrem Umzug nach San Francisco 1957 schafften es die Giants nur zweimal in die World Series, verloren allerdings sowohl die World Series 1962 als auch die World Series 1989. Zum MVP der World Series wurde Troy Glaus gewählt.
- 2002年のワールドシリーズは、2002年10月19日から10月27日まで行われたメジャーリーグのワールドシリーズである。
- Мировая серия 2002 — решающая серия игр Главной лиги бейсбола в сезоне 2002 года. Победителем стала команда «Анахайм Энджелс», обыгравшая «Сан-Франциско Джайентс» со счётом 4-3.
- 2002年世界大賽,是由美國聯盟冠軍安那罕天使隊與國家聯盟冠軍舊金山巨人隊進行交戰,最終由安那罕天使隊以四比三擊敗舊金山巨人隊,這同時也是史上第一次皆由兩組外卡打入最後的世界大賽。
- La Série mondiale 2002 était la 98e série finale des Ligues majeures de baseball. Elle a débuté le 19 octobre 2002 et opposait les champions de la Ligue Américaine, les Angels d'Anaheim, aux champions de la Ligue nationale, les Giants de San Francisco. Cette série 4 de 7 s'est terminée le 27 octobre 2002 par une victoire des Angels, quatre parties à trois sur les Giants. Cette finale était la première de l'histoire à opposer deux équipes qualifiées pour les éliminatoires en qualité de meilleurs deuxièmes.
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- 2002年のワールドシリーズは、2002年10月19日から10月27日まで行われたメジャーリーグのワールドシリーズである。
- Мировая серия 2002 — решающая серия игр Главной лиги бейсбола в сезоне 2002 года. Победителем стала команда «Анахайм Энджелс», обыгравшая «Сан-Франциско Джайентс» со счётом 4-3.
- 2002年世界大賽,是由美國聯盟冠軍安那罕天使隊與國家聯盟冠軍舊金山巨人隊進行交戰,最終由安那罕天使隊以四比三擊敗舊金山巨人隊,這同時也是史上第一次皆由兩組外卡打入最後的世界大賽。
- Die World Series 2002 war die 98. Auflage des Finals der Major League Baseball. Die Serie zählt zu den denkwürdigsten in der Baseballgeschichte. Erstmals schafften es gleich zwei Wildcardteams bis in die World Series. Die Serie startete am 19. Oktober 2002 und endete am 27. Oktober 2002. Es standen sich der Champion der American League, die Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, und der Champion der National League, die San Francisco Giants, gegenüber.
- The 2002 World Series was a best-of-seven playoff series to determine the champion of Major League Baseball for the 2002 season. It was the 98th such contest between the champions of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), and featured the AL champion Anaheim Angels against the NL champion San Francisco Giants.
- La Série mondiale 2002 était la 98e série finale des Ligues majeures de baseball. Elle a débuté le 19 octobre 2002 et opposait les champions de la Ligue Américaine, les Angels d'Anaheim, aux champions de la Ligue nationale, les Giants de San Francisco. Cette série 4 de 7 s'est terminée le 27 octobre 2002 par une victoire des Angels, quatre parties à trois sur les Giants.
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