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    VanderTweets got a reaction from Billy_Ball in Your favorite Angels batting order ever   
    2000 had 
     
    1. Darin Erstad
    2. Adam Kennedy
    3. Mo Vaughn
    4. Tim Salmon
    5. Garret Anderson
    6. Troy Glaus
    7. Scott Spiezio
    8. Bengie Molina
    9. Benji Gil
     
    That's the year Erstad hit .355, Kennedy drove in over 70 runs, and... oh yeah, Vaughn, Salmon, Anderson, and Glaus were the first time any team had 4 players hit 30+ homers (Glaus led the league with 47). 
     
    If that team had ANY pitching at all (and-- spoiler alert-- it didn't), they could have won the West and been a serious WS contender. Unfortunately, while that team scored a whopping 864 runs, they gave up 869. So that awesome lineup managed 82 wins.
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    VanderTweets got a reaction from SlappyUtilityMIF in Your favorite Angels batting order ever   
    2000 had 
     
    1. Darin Erstad
    2. Adam Kennedy
    3. Mo Vaughn
    4. Tim Salmon
    5. Garret Anderson
    6. Troy Glaus
    7. Scott Spiezio
    8. Bengie Molina
    9. Benji Gil
     
    That's the year Erstad hit .355, Kennedy drove in over 70 runs, and... oh yeah, Vaughn, Salmon, Anderson, and Glaus were the first time any team had 4 players hit 30+ homers (Glaus led the league with 47). 
     
    If that team had ANY pitching at all (and-- spoiler alert-- it didn't), they could have won the West and been a serious WS contender. Unfortunately, while that team scored a whopping 864 runs, they gave up 869. So that awesome lineup managed 82 wins.
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    VanderTweets got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Your favorite Angels batting order ever   
    2000 had 
     
    1. Darin Erstad
    2. Adam Kennedy
    3. Mo Vaughn
    4. Tim Salmon
    5. Garret Anderson
    6. Troy Glaus
    7. Scott Spiezio
    8. Bengie Molina
    9. Benji Gil
     
    That's the year Erstad hit .355, Kennedy drove in over 70 runs, and... oh yeah, Vaughn, Salmon, Anderson, and Glaus were the first time any team had 4 players hit 30+ homers (Glaus led the league with 47). 
     
    If that team had ANY pitching at all (and-- spoiler alert-- it didn't), they could have won the West and been a serious WS contender. Unfortunately, while that team scored a whopping 864 runs, they gave up 869. So that awesome lineup managed 82 wins.
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    VanderTweets got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Your favorite Angels batting order ever   
    2000 had 
     
    1. Darin Erstad
    2. Adam Kennedy
    3. Mo Vaughn
    4. Tim Salmon
    5. Garret Anderson
    6. Troy Glaus
    7. Scott Spiezio
    8. Bengie Molina
    9. Benji Gil
     
    That's the year Erstad hit .355, Kennedy drove in over 70 runs, and... oh yeah, Vaughn, Salmon, Anderson, and Glaus were the first time any team had 4 players hit 30+ homers (Glaus led the league with 47). 
     
    If that team had ANY pitching at all (and-- spoiler alert-- it didn't), they could have won the West and been a serious WS contender. Unfortunately, while that team scored a whopping 864 runs, they gave up 869. So that awesome lineup managed 82 wins.
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    VanderTweets got a reaction from Chuck in Your favorite Angels batting order ever   
    2000 had 
     
    1. Darin Erstad
    2. Adam Kennedy
    3. Mo Vaughn
    4. Tim Salmon
    5. Garret Anderson
    6. Troy Glaus
    7. Scott Spiezio
    8. Bengie Molina
    9. Benji Gil
     
    That's the year Erstad hit .355, Kennedy drove in over 70 runs, and... oh yeah, Vaughn, Salmon, Anderson, and Glaus were the first time any team had 4 players hit 30+ homers (Glaus led the league with 47). 
     
    If that team had ANY pitching at all (and-- spoiler alert-- it didn't), they could have won the West and been a serious WS contender. Unfortunately, while that team scored a whopping 864 runs, they gave up 869. So that awesome lineup managed 82 wins.
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