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  Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angel Stadium, originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field, is a Major League Baseball stadium located in Anaheim, California, and home to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League.
In 1964, ground was broken for Anaheim Stadium and in 1966, the Angels, then California Angels, moved into their new home after having spent four seasons renting Chavez Ravine Stadium from the Dodgers.
The expansion was completed in time for the 1980 NFL season, and the Rams played in Anaheim Stadium from then until their move to St.
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 Angel Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Angel Stadium, originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field, is a stadium located in Anaheim, California, near Los Angeles.
In 1964, ground was broken for Anaheim Stadium and in 1966, the newly-renamed California Angels moved into their new home.
In 1996, the City of Anaheim and the Walt Disney Corporation, owners of the Angels at the time, agreed to a new deal that would keep the Angels in Anaheim until 2018.
www.wikisearch.net /en/wikipedia/a/an/angel_stadium.html   (277 words)

  
 Ballparks of Baseball-Angel Stadium of Anaheim-Los Angeles Angels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Anaheim Stadium instantly became known as the "Big A", because of the A-frame scoreboard that was behind the outfield wall.
The stadium was enclosed, increasing the capacity to 65,158.
Anaheim Stadium was renamed Edison International Field in 1997 after a deal was struck with Edison International Power for the naming rights.
www.ballparksofbaseball.com /al/AngelStadium.htm   (642 words)

  
 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California and aligned in the Western Division of the American League.
From 1962-1965 the team played at Dodger Stadium as tenants of the Dodgers, though the Angels always referred to their home field as Chavez Ravine (the name of the area in which the stadium is located).
In 1966, the Angels left the city of Los Angeles altogether for newly-constructed Anaheim Stadium, now known as Angel Stadium, where they have played ever since.
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 Anaheim Hotels Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Anaheim, the "home by the river" as it was named by early German settlers, was once part of a Spanish land grant.
Anaheim was the wine capital of California for many years, but in the late 1880s a blight completely wiped out the vineyards, thus ending this thriving industry.
Anaheim is now the second largest city in Orange County and is the center of the visitor industry for all of Orange County which attracts almost 38 million visitors annually.
www.anaheimhotelsonline.com   (279 words)

  
 Angel Stadium : Angels Stadium
It was originally known as Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field, it is also often referred to as "The Big A." Home of the Los Angeles Rams for 15 years, Anaheim Stadium continues to serve as the home of the Anaheim Angels.
Anaheim Stadium became known as the "Big A", because of the A-frame scoreboard that was behind the outfield wall.
Anaheim Stadium was renamed Edison International Field in 1997.
www.baseballballparks.com /angels/index.php   (556 words)

  
 BallparkTour.com - Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Anaheim Stadium had been the home of the Angels since their move from Los Angeles following the 1965 season.
In 1966, Anaheim had a population of only 150,00, but the surrounding 30 mile radius was almost 6 million.
When the stadium was fully enclosed in 1979 (below left) the scoreboard was moved to the edge of the parking lot and used to promote events at the stadium.
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 Angel Stadium of Anaheim
A 1979 renovation changed the stadium into a completely enclosed, multipurpose facility, suitable for both professional football and baseball.
The agreement calls for the Angels to lease Angel Stadium for 33 years (3 for renovation and 30 for operation), but the team has the option to leave after 20 years of operation.
Anaheim's plans for a sports and entertainment complex will be scaled back to 40 acres but the Angels agreed to allow the city to build a football stadium next to the ballpark.
www.ballparks.com /baseball/american/anahei.htm   (976 words)

  
 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1961-Present)
The stadium they were set to play in was called Wrigley Field, since it was a smaller but almost exact duplicate of the famous stadium in Chicago.
So a stadium was built for the Angles in the nearby community of Anaheim located in the heart of Orange County.
On June 1st at Anaheim Stadium Nolan would make magic again, as he no hit the Baltimore Orioles by a score of 1-0 it would be Nolan's 4th No-No in 3 years and would tie him with Sandy Koufax for the most all-time.
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 Clem's Baseball ~ Anaheim Stadium
Their new home, Anaheim Stadium, was conveniently situated near a passenger train station and the Santa Ana River, about two miles east south east of Disneyland.
Anaheim Stadium was never a satisfactory place to play football, and the Rams left Anaheim and moved to St. Louis in 1995.
As with Shea Stadium, Busch Stadium, and other dual-use "hybrid" structures, the very reason for the awkward accommodation to the erstwhile football partners suddenly vanished, leaving the Angels in the lurch.
www.andrewclem.com /Baseball/AnaheimStadium.html   (1077 words)

  
 Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim Stadium was remodeled again in 1996 and renamed Edison International Field in 1998.
Anaheim had also developed quite a psychosis with regards to the Mariners.
Fans were so giddy after that game that they spent a lot of time on the radio postgame show claiming the Mariners were done and that the Angels would go all the way because they finally beat the Mariners.
www.watchingtheshow.com /Anaheim-Edison.htm   (453 words)

  
 City of Anaheim - Anaheim Stadium Construction Subsidy Among Best of Recent Deals
ANAHEIM, CA - (December 15, 1998) - In a recent study released by Deloitte and Touche, Anaheim ranked 15th of 16 deals in total municipal investment for new or refurbished stadiums.
The average public investment in a baseball stadium with the 16 deals was 71 percent, but Anaheim invested only 17 percent.
Annually, Anaheim also welcomes millions of visitors to the city, truly making it where the world comes to live, work and play.
www.anaheim.net /administration/PIO/news.asp?id=165   (220 words)

  
 Angel Stadium - Angel Stadium Tickets - Anaheim Angels Stadium
Angel Stadium distorted its name to the California Angels in 1965, and the Angel Stadium opened its gates for the 1966 season, sketch a first-game throng of 31,660.
Anaheim's plans for a sports and activity complex will be scaled back to 40 acres but the Angel Stadium agreed to allow the city to build a football stadium next to the ballpark to have lots of people wanting to buy Angel Stadium Tickets.
Total cost for the stadium renewal was estimated at $100 million and the development was completed in time for the Anaheim Angels aperture Day, April 1, 1998.
www.rhinotickets.com /la-events/angel-stadium-tickets   (971 words)

  
 Anaheim Stadium/Edison Field--Paul's Major League Baseball Stadium Pages
Stadium was called Anaheim Stadium for my first visit, Edison Field for the second.
Stadium security worked on her for most of the inning...at which point the poor, barely-revived woman had to be walked up the aisle past everybody so we could get a good look at her.
Anyway, the stadium was decent, nothing special in 1993...and by the time I got back there for its baseball-only incarnation in 2000, it was a bit better.
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 GOAZCATS.com Message Board - Anaheim Unveils Plans for NFL Stadium
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The city of Anaheim outlined plans Tuesday for a football stadium near the home of the Angels that could house an NFL franchise by 2008.
Anaheim is one of four sites in the greater Los Angeles area being considered for an NFL franchise.
Anaheim hired the Sports Business Group last fall to ascertain the best site from an owner's perspective for an NFL franchise in the greater Los Angeles area.
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 Anaheim Angels Stadium
Though also victim to football dictated expansion in 1989 (increasing seating capacity fro to 64,593), happily the stadium was reconfigured back to a baseball-only facil¬ity in 1998, with capacity scaled back to a reasonable 45,050.
Before the stadium was enclosed, it featured what was then the la standing scoreboard in the country, topped by the Angels logo, a huge A encircled by a halo.
To purchase a particular set of Anaheim Angels tickets, click on the "Buy" button and you will be taken to our secure server to complete the transaction by entering your payment and shipping information.
www.rhinotickets.com /mlb/angels-stadium.htm   (586 words)

  
 Anaheim Angel Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim formerly Anaheim Stadium and Edison...
ANAHEIM -- Richie Sexson and catcher Miguel Olivo hit home runs in a five-run fourth inning and reliever Jeff Nelson struck out Vladimir Guerrero with the bases loaded to end the seventh inning Sunday afternoon as the Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the division-leading Angels with 7-4 victory before 41,657 at Angel Stadium.
ANAHEIM -- A five-run fifth against John Lackey lifted the Mariners to a 6-3 win Saturday, their third in a row at Angel Stadium.
www.cityporta.com /anaheiminfo/anaheim-angel-stadium.html   (1207 words)

  
 Anaheim Angels Tickets, Los Angeles Angels Tickets at Tickco - Baseball
We have Angel Stadium of Anaheim broken down into different seating sections to assist our customers in choosing the perfect Anaheim Angels tickets.
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, built in 1962, is one of the older stadiums in baseball, but recent renovations have made it a great place to catch a game.
As Anaheim ticket brokers, we specialize in premium Anaheim Angels tickets as well as tickets to some of the the biggest events in the world.
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 Anaheim Angels - Stadium
The City of Anaheim broke ground broke in 1964, and the new ballpark was ready for the opening game of the 1966 season; the Los Angeles Angels changed their name to the California Angels and drew a first-game crowd of 31,660.
First, the team name changed from the California Angles to the Anaheim Angels for he 1997 season; the team logo was also red-designed to match the logo of the team in the Disney film Angels in the Outfield.
The stadium was changed as well; renovations began on Oct. 1, 1996, and altered the stadium back to a baseball-only facility.
www.baseball-statistics.com /Ballparks/Ana   (958 words)

  
 Los Angeles Angels : spanish : Anaheim Angels - Spanish
Las renovaciones al Anaheim Stadium comenzaron el 1º de Octubre del 1996, volviendo la estructura de 30 años a una instalación de solamente béisbol.
Anaheim Stadium ha sido la casa de los Serafines desde que se mudaron desde Los Ángeles después de la temporada del 1965.
El nuevo Angel Stadium of Anaheim tiene una capacidad de asientos de aproximadamente 45,050 para los Serafines de Anaheim.
mlb.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/ana/spanish/ana_ballpark_esp.jsp   (296 words)

  
 Angels Stadium - Anaheim Angels Stadium - Anaheim Angels Stadium Events
The Angel Stadium of Anaheim parking lot opens 2½ hours prior to the start of the scheduled first pitch.
Alcohol consumption is prohibited in the Angel Stadium of Anaheim parking lot.
Guests are allowed to bring food inside Angel Stadium of Anaheim, as long as it is not in bulk quantity.
www.frctix.com /venues/angels-stadium/angels-stadium.htm   (5542 words)

  
 Sports: Anaheim reveals stadium plans to house team by 2008
The city of Anaheim outlined plans Tuesday for a new facility on the Angel Stadium parking lot to house an NFL franchise in as little as three years.
Anaheim is one of four sites in the greater Los Angeles area being considered for a franchise.
The area has been without an NFL franchise since the Rams left Anaheim for St. Louis and the Raiders left Los Angeles for Oakland before the 1995 season.
www.sptimes.com /2005/05/11/Sports/Anaheim_reveals_stadi.shtml   (677 words)

  
 L.A. Angels Baseball Information, Previews, History, and Tickets
Between 1981 and 1996, Anaheim Stadium featured a vacuous seating capacity of 65,158.
The renovated stadium was renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim on September 15, 1997.
Renaming of Edison Field to Angel Stadium of Anaheim occurred on December 29, 2003.
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 Stadiums of the NFL-Anaheim Stadium-Los Angeles Rams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Home of the Los Angeles Rams for 15 years, Anaheim Stadium continues to serve as the home of the Anaheim Angels
Stadiums of the NFL is not associated with the National Football League in any way.
Report any problems on this page to the webmaster: problems@stadiumsofnfl.com This page may not be reproduced without permission from Stadiums of the NFL.
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 Anaheim Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But Anaheim Stadium had been no kinder to the Rams than to its original tenant, baseball's California Angels.
No one is going to accuse Anaheim Stadium of hosting the quintessential football experience.
The folks at Anaheim do a nice job converting the facility for football, but it just isn't the same as viewing a game at a real football stadium.
www.sfo.com /~csuppes/NFL/LosAngelesRams/index.htm   (295 words)

  
 Angel Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim formerly Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field...
ANAHEIM ---- Through billboards and bumper stickers, the 16th annual Harvest Crusade wasn't advertised as a faith healing event.
There was a void Thursday night at Dodger Stadium, something missing beyond all traces of an actual pennant race.
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 Anaheim Angels Stadium at Absolute Authority :: Anaheim Angels Stadium Information, Products, Services, Resources ...
This is your central hub for exploring the world of Anaheim Angels Stadium.
If you would like to contribute any articles or resources on Anaheim Angels Stadium just use the submission form.
Anaheim Angels Stadium - This is your central hub for exploring the world of Anaheim Angels Stadium on the web.
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 Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California
In 1964 the Los Angeles Angels broke ground for Angel Stadium (then called Anaheim Stadium), a $24-million ballpark built on 140 acres.
On April 3, 1996, the city of Anaheim and the Angels (then owned by the Walt Disney Corporation) agreed on a deal that will keep the Angels in Anaheim until at least the year 2018.
I was at Angel Stadium in 1990 back when it was still called Anaheim Stadium, but I don't remember much about it.
www.derekmiller.us /baseball/angel.html   (337 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Anaheim unveils plans for potential NFL stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The city of Anaheim outlined plans Tuesday for a new facility on the Angel Stadium parking lot to house an NFL franchise in as soon as three years.
Nicoletti referred to Angel Stadium and the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, where the NHL's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim play their home games.
"The bottom line of that is this NFL stadium has to result in a positive benefit to the city of Anaheim without risking the city's general fund," Nicoletti said.
www.usatoday.com /sports/football/nfl/2005-05-10-anaheim-stadium-plan_x.htm   (615 words)

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