With great pleasure, I'm happy to announce that Tim Salmon has agreed to chat live with Angels fans on the net, here at AngelsWin.com - your internet home for all Angels fans at 2 PM PST today, May 13th. Tim Salmon is one of the most loved and popular all-time Angels players in the history of their franchise. This is the first time an Angels' player either former or current has chatted live with the fans on a fan site.
Make sure to purchase Tim's new autobiography Always An Angel and get it signed this weekend at the following locations below.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
12:00 PM
Borders
429 S. Associated Rd.
Brea, CA 92821
Sunday, May 16, 2010
12:00 PM
Costco
900 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92832
Timmy played a crucial role in the Angels' playoff and World Series run in 2002, hitting two key home runs in Game 2 of the World Series against the San Francisco Giants, a moment in Angels history that fans will never forget.
The King Fish was hampered by injuries late in his career and was forced to retire in 2006. Salmon played his final game on Oct. 1, 2006, against the Oakland Athletics. He is the Angels' all-time leader in home runs (299), runs scored (983), walks (965) and slugging percentage (.499). He finished his career second in franchise history with 1,012 RBI, behind only Garret Anderson.
To this day, Tim Salmon remains the only Angels player that has won a Rookie of the Year Award, though when Angels fans remember him, it won't be just the stats, big home runs or awards that they think of, but Tim Salmon the person. Tim Salmon was the quintessential gentleman of the game of Baseball.
Career Highlights, Awards, and Accolades:
* Named 1992 Minor League Player of the Year by Baseball America
* Named 1992 Minor League Player of the Year by The Sporting News
* Named 1993 AL Rookie of the Year by Baseball Writers of America
* Named 1993 AL Rookie of the Year by The Sporting News
* Named 2002 AL Comeback Player of the Year by The Sporting News
* Named outfielder on The Sporting News AL All-Star Team in 1995 and 1997
* Named outfielder on The Sporting News AL Silver Slugger Team in 1995
* Member of the World Series Champion Anaheim Angels in 2002
* Hit 30 or more home runs in five seasons
* Compiled a lifetime .883 OPS
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