Los Angeles Times

Looking back at late August deals

When playoffs are in the picture, Angels have been known to make bold moves.

- By Chris Foster

The Angels surprised many baseball fans Thursday by acquiring Justin Upton and Brandon Phillips to augment their chase for a wild-card spot in the playoffs.

Here’s a look at some other late-August deals the team has made while trying to make the playoffs:

1970: Angels purchase the contract of outfielder Tony Gonzalez from Atlanta on Aug. 31.

He hits .304 in 26 games, but Angels fade from the playoff race.

1979: Angels acquire relief pitcher John Montague from Seattle on Aug. 29 for shortstop Jim Anderson. Montague wins two games and saves six in 14 appearance­s to help Angels win first division title.

Don’t ask about the playoffs (I hate John Lowenstein).

1982: Angels trade pitcher Dennis Rasmussen to the New York Yankees for pitcher Tommy John on Aug. 31. John goes 4-2 in seven starts to get them to the playoffs. He wins Game 1 of the ALCS vs. Milwaukee but can’t close out the series in Game 4.

1998: Angels pick up Gregg Jefferies from Philadelph­ia for minor leaguer Doug Nickle on Aug. 28. Jefferies hits .347 in 19 games. Doesn’t help, Angels fade.

2009: Angels send Matthew Sweeney, Alex Torres and Sean Rodriguez to Tampa Bay for pitcher Scott Kazmir, who goes 2-2 with a 1.73 ERA in six starts. Angels win the division. He gets shelled by Boston and New York in the playoffs.

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