The Untold Legacy of Garret Anderson: Why This Angel’s True Greatness Defies the Stat Sheet
But oh, the weight of what Anderson delivered—especially that historic, heart-stopping game-winner in the 2002 World Series. Picture this: Game 7, Angel Stadium packed, the formidable San Francisco Giants across the diamond, led by Barry Bonds and his fearsome power. Bases loaded, Anderson steps up in the third inning, swings at a shoulder-high fastball, and sends a three-run double zipping down the right-field line. Those runs sealed the Angels’ victory, 4-1, and sealed his place in Angels lore, a place in their Hall of Fame—and a moment fans still cherish.



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