ANAHEIM – Garret Anderson knocked the dust off his 2002 World Series championship ring Saturday morning.
The Angels all-time leader in seven offensive categories called it the only tangible thing from his 20-year baseball career. He wore it when he became the 14th individual inducted into the Angels Hall of Fame in a pregame ceremony on Saturday, where Angels owner Arte Moreno presented Anderson with a couple more tangible reminders of his lofty place in Angels history, a Hall of Fame ring and a bright red jacket.
“Even watching video (of my career), it still doesn’t feel real to me,” Anderson said before the ceremony.