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The Angels snapped a 10-game winning streak for the Dodgers in the Freeway Series, dating back to 2021. That streak consequently came at the expense of Ohtani, who has now lost 11 straight games ...
The Angels' inability to build a playoff contender means Shohei Ohtani is likely on his way out. His teammates are cherishing the daily displays of greatness. Elliott: Enjoy the magic, Angels fans.
Due to the move, the franchise was known as the California Angels from 1965 to 1996 and the Anaheim Angels from 1997 to 2004. "Los Angeles" was added back to the name in 2005, but because of a lease agreement with Anaheim that required the city to also be in the name, the franchise was known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim until 2015. The ...
The Rally Monkey has been a fixture at Angels Stadium since 2000. But it wasn't until the Los Angeles Angels' 2002 championship run that it became a popular tradition that players and fans rallied ...
Ōtani Shōhei. Shohei Ohtani (Japanese: 大谷 翔平, Hepburn: Ōtani Shōhei, pronounced [oːtaɲi ɕoːheː]; born July 5, 1994) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher and designated hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Nicknamed " Shotime ", [ 1 ] he has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels ...
The Freeway Series is a Major League Baseball (MLB) interleague rivalry played between the Los Angeles Angels and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Angels are members of the American League (AL) West division, and the Dodgers are members of the National League (NL) West division. The series takes its name from the massive freeway system in the ...
One Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim fan made a nice play on a foul ball Monday night, but celebrated while a woman he landed on was obviously in pain. Comcast Angels fan celebrates too soon after ...
Big A Sign. The Big A Sign is a 230-foot-tall (70 m), 210-ton red metal sign in the shape of the letter "A" with a halo on top (mirroring the Los Angeles Angels logo), situated in the parking lot of Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. The sign was originally installed in 1966 behind the left field fence [1] but was moved to the parking lot in ...