California Angels Stars: Bo, Bob, Ted, and Albie Highlights
The page highlights four notable baseball players from the past. Bo Belinsky, a left-handed pitcher, gained fame with a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Angels against the Baltimore Orioles on May 5, 1962, a feat achieved during his rookie season. Bob Rodgers, a steadfast catcher for the Angels from 1961-69, played in 150 games in 1962, and consistently caught over 100 games for six seasons. Ted Kluszewski, known for his strength, hit two home runs in the Angels' inaugural AL game in 1961. He had a successful career with the Cincinnati Reds from 1948-1957, boasting four All-Star selections and leading in first base fielding for five years. Albie Pearson, an outfielder known for his height of 5'5", was the 1958 AL Rookie of the Year with the Senators.