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Angel Stadium is a ballpark in Anaheim, California, United States. Since its opening 59 years ago in 1966 , it has been the home venue of the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). It was also the home of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) from 1980 to 1994 .
The Big A Sign in its original location in Anaheim Stadium c. 1973. The sign was erected in 1966 outside then-Anaheim Stadium specifically to hold the scoreboard. [4] The $1 million construction cost was covered by Standard Oil of California in exchange for a 10-year advertising rights deal on the sign. [5]
Over the years, there have been few, if any, complaints from Anaheim officials about the dropping of "of Anaheim" from common parlance when referring to the stadium. On January 3, 2005, Angels Baseball, L.P. announced that it would change the name of the club from Anaheim Angels to Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. As stated in the club's 2005 ...
Angel Stadium, home field of the Angels since the 1966 season. This is a list of seasons completed by the Los Angeles Angels, also known as the California Angels from 1965 to 1996, the Anaheim Angels from 1997 to 2004, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 2005 to 2015.
The 1966 California Angels season, the team's first in Anaheim, involved the Angels finishing sixth in the American League with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses, 18 games behind the AL and World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles.
Los Angeles/California Angels - American League (1962-65) Also used as a neutral site in the 2020 MLB postseason Location: 1000 Vin Scully Avenue (orig. Elysian Park Avenue) Angel Stadium of Anaheim also known as Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field Home of: California / Los Angeles Angels - American League (1966-present)
Stadiums of the Major League Los Angeles Angels that are based in Anaheim, California. This category currently contains a list of stadiums from the original identity of this Major League Baseball franchise from (1961–1965) in addition to stadiums from (2016–present).
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