Ballparks
Ballparks
Okay, so I don’t really remember the first time I went to Angel Stadium. Of course back in those days it was the California Angels and just good old Anaheim Stadium. Then it was “Edison International Field of Anaheim.” Then there was this lawsuit... and well, let’s not get into that. The point is the ballpark where the Angels play has gone through quite a few changes that I can remember. From a fully-enclosed circle, to a mixed-use field with the LA Rams, to having the big “A” that now sits majestically off the 57 freeway in the outfield, to the rock formations that Disney added to remind you that Thunder Mountain was just 5 miles away, the park now is a modern update on what was an orange seated old cement block.
You are greeted at the home
plate entrance by two huge
Angel’s hats. This leads to the
Diamond Club where if you’ve
got some money, you can enjoy
a fabulous buffet and padded
seats. It’s worth the splurge for
locals once a year.
Although the Wienersnitzel
Hot Dogs are no match for the
sister-park’s Los Angeles’ Dodger
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - Angel Stadium
Saturday, June 26, 1976