The Worst Los Angeles Angels Lineup Of All-Time

By Andrew Petrucci
Joe Blanton has since resurrected his career upon moving to the bullpen, but in 2013 he couldn't get any one out. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Joe Blanton has since resurrected his career upon moving to the bullpen, but in 2013 he couldn't get any one out. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports /
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Roger Repoz

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Roger Repoz probably wished the Angels had more rainouts in 1969. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Roger Repoz probably wished the Angels had more rainouts in 1969. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports /

1969 Season .164 BA  8 HR 19 RBI

Roger Repoz played six season for the Angels and never fared to well at the plate, but in 1969 he was awful which led to him splitting time with a young Jay Johnstone.

Repoz could not get anything together all season and did not get on base much either, finishing with a .270 on base percentage and a .288 slugging percentage. Repoz would rebound to hit .238 the following season and reclaim his starting center field spot, before slumping again in 1971 to a .199 batting average which led to his release in 1972.

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