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  2. Everything Angels manager Ron Washington said at the MLB ...

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    Everything Angels manager Ron Washington said at the Major League Baseball winter meetings at Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center this week. Transcript courtesy of ASAP Sports. Q.

  3. Terry Smith (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Smith (born June 14, 1955) is an American sports announcer for KLAA radio in Los Angeles, California, and has broadcast play-by-play for the Los Angeles Angels since 2002. Smith also hosts the Angels' post-game call-in show "Angel Talk" and the Angels' hot-stove program "Angels Tonight".

  4. Los Angeles Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Press, the most prominent news service in the U.S., refers to the team as the Los Angeles Angels, the Angels, or Los Angeles. In 2013, the team officially planned to drop of Anaheim from its name and restore its original name Los Angeles Angels, as part of a new Angel Stadium lease negotiated with the Anaheim city government.

  5. Big A Sign - Wikipedia

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    The sign was originally installed in 1966 behind the left field fence [1] but was moved to the parking lot in 1979, one year before American football's Los Angeles Rams started sharing the stadium with MLB's then-California Angels. [2] The sign is also responsible for the nickname of Angel Stadium as "The Big A". [3]

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  8. KLAA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KLAA (830 kHz "Angels Radio") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to the city of Orange, California, and broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles Area.The station is owned by LAA 1, LLC, composed of the owners and executives of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team, and is held separately from the baseball club.

  9. Q&A: What happens to Angels' future plans with Angel ... - AOL

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    (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) On Wednesday morning, within 12 hours of the Anaheim City Council killing the Angel Stadium sale , the city of Long Beach renewed its pitch to lure the Angels.