It was 2002 and the Anaheim Angels had just captured the World Series. Led by players like Troy Glaus, Tim Salmon and Ramon Ortiz, the Angels won their first-ever World Series in seven games over the San Francisco Giants.
The players may be memorable, but take a look at the coaching staff the Angels had assembled that season. Anaheim had Mike Scioscia (manager), Joe Maddon (bench coach), Ron Roenicke (third base coach) and some guy named Bud Black as the pitching coach. It was a stellar group of talent and a group that still influences Black to this day.