1967 California Angels Roster and Home Game Schedule at Anaheim Stadium

The 1967 Baseball Facts Book features a page dedicated to the California Angels, detailing their roster, performance, and home game schedule for the season. Key players included pitchers such as George Brunet, Lou Burdette, and Chico Ruiz, alongside notable hitters like José Cardenal and Bobby Knoop. The team’s manager was Bill Rigney, supported by coaches Don Heffner, Billy Herman, Bob Lemon, and Mike Roarke. In terms of statistics, the Angels led the league with a .276 batting average in 1966. Cardenal held the all-time highest mark for hits with 155, while the pitching staff was anchored by Brunet, who recorded 13 wins. The Angels' home games were hosted at Anaheim Stadium, which had a seating capacity of 43,204. The schedule included matchups against teams such as the Tigers, Indians, and Yankees, reflecting a competitive landscape in the American League.