In 1942, he was a playing coach for the crosstown Los Angeles Angels, then was promoted to manager of the Seraphs in 1943.
He played most of his career with the California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels (appearing with the team under all three of its recent names).
Vladimir Guerrero (2), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Home (white)
Q. The Angels ridiculously changed their name to the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim."
Los Angeles Angels, 1900-1909 (link defunct as of 18 May 2011)
Fregosi was the last player to retire who was a member of the "original" Los Angeles Angels.
California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1993-1997)
In 1962, the Minnesota Twins and the surprising young Los Angeles Angels would receive their thumpings whenever they threatened the sanctity of the Bronx.
Anthony Pluta (Los Angeles Angels)
Bruce Bochte (Los Angeles Angels)