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The Angels were left stunned by their third first-round exit in the past five postseasons. This year, they thought, would be different.
"It's going to be with me for a while. It's frustrating," outfielder Torii Hunter said. "With this team, I could have sworn to you we were going (to the World Series). I was so happy and confident. If any team I was part of was going to go all the way, this was it."
That was a common sentiment in the Angels' locker room after their AL Division Series loss to the Boston Red Sox. But the reality is that regular-season success has not translated into playoff success for the Angels. They have won 90-plus games and a division title in four of the past five seasons. In that same time, they are 5-15 in playoff games with only one series victory (the 2005 ALDS against the Yankees).
"I don't want to downplay our disappointment. This has been frustrating," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "It's disappointing. But I also look at where we intend to be and where we intend to go, and it's a process. Sometimes it doesn't happen on your timetable, but we intend to get there."