The Anaheim Angels are the 2002 World Series baseball champions after a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants in game seven, the series decider.
The Angels pitching team produced a magnificent display to frustrate the Giants, who went 1-0 up at the top of the second when Benito Santiago scored.
But the Angels levelled quickly, and a three-run third gave them what proved to be the match winning lead. Angels third baseman Troy Glaus was named as the series' Most Valuable Player.