They jumped out to an early lead in the standings, and in June, the PCL directors voted to split the season into two halves.
When the first half ended on June 24, the Angels had a record of 66–18 for a .786 winning percentage and were 18 games ahead of the second-place team.
Los Angeles then won the second half of the season with a 71–32 record, 12 games ahead of the second-place team.
[2] Left fielder Marv Gudat appeared in all 188 games for the 1934 Angels and compiled a .333 batting average.
[2] All three members of the outfield (Demaree, Statz, and Gudat) were later inducted into the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame.