Former Angels David Eckstein, Jim Edmonds and Troy Glaus are among 15 players making their debut this year on the Hall of Fame ballot, which was released on Monday.
The top newcomers on the ballot are Ken Griffey Jr. and Trevor Hoffman.
Edmonds, who played the first seven years of his 17-year career with the Angels, is the only one who has a chance to be inducted, and even he is a longshot.
Edmonds was an eight-time Gold Glove winner and he hit .284 with 393 homers. He finished in the top five in the MVP voting twice, with the St.