The Angels become the first American League team to have four players hit 30 home runs in the same season when Tim Salmon goes deep in LA’s 10-9 victory over Cleveland at Edison Field. The Halos’ right-fielder joins teammates Mo Vaughn, Garret Anderson, and Troy Glaus in reaching the plateau.

On August 27, 2000 — The Angels become the first American League team to have four players hit 30 home runs in the same season when Tim Salmon goes deep in LA’s 10-9 victory over Cleveland at Edison Field. The Halos’ right-fielder joins teammates Mo Vaughn, Garret Anderson, and Troy Glaus in reaching the plateau.


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