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Old 02-05-2005, 07:13 PM
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Angel Stadium

One of the ballparks that have changed drastically over the years is Angel Stadium of Anahiem.

The park opened in 1966 and has undergone dramatic renovations in 1979-80,and in 1996.Let us know what your favorite version of the stadium is.

Here's 3 different versions of Angel Stadium over the years.hope you enjoy.


This is how the stadium looked arond 1970.Note the original 230 foot high Big 'A' scoreboard.



The Big 'A' during the 1980s.The stadium was enclosed when the LA Rams moved to Anaheim in 1980.


This is Angel Stadium today.
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:04 AM
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The old Big A scoreboard is now out in the parking lot, next to the Orange (57) Fwy and used as a message board. However, when the Angels win, the halo is once again lit up at night.
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:42 AM
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I went to a game there during the summer of 1988. I don't remember if the big A scoreboard was still there.
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Old 06-04-2006, 12:02 PM
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I remember the place in its original configuration in the 70s, with the big 'A' right out in left field. We'd pass it often on the freeway, and it was sort of a landmark. I'd have to say that's my favorite version of it.
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Old 06-04-2006, 05:48 PM
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I'd have to say without even thinking about it for more than a second or two, the current version by far.

It really is a wonderful park now. Say what you want about it being Disney-fied, but I love it. It's a little different from many of the retro parks, which is good. I love looking out at a crystal clear blue sky and the field is remarkable now. It maintains its classic look but is now a terrific place to watch a game. There are some seats that aren't that great but it really is a great park. LA has two wonderful parks, and no Dodger fan would admit it but Angel Stadium is one hell of a facility. The best, no, but good yes.
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Old 06-05-2006, 06:22 PM
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Original Big A

The original Big A was a wonderful ballpark. I saw my first doubleheader there against Detroit when it opened in 1966. I was lucky enough to see the 15 inning All-Star game of 1967 (temporary bleachers were placed beyond the right and left field seats - I was at view level on the 1st base side). I saw Mantle hit a homerun to center in 1967 - jumped off his bat - saw Ryan pitch many an amazing ball game from 1972 on. He was fast like nothing I've seen since.

The scoreboard was remarkable and during it's day state-of-the-art. Along with the Astrodome, it was the first to have animated graphics (hand clapping, etc.). Sing-along lyrics were electronically displayed to 'Take Me Out To The Ballgame' and 'California Angels A-OK.'

As a backdrop from the first baseside, the scoreboard framed an impression of the field like none other. I feel very lucky to have these baseball moments.

Announcer Dick Enberg coined the phrase after every Angel win - "And The Halo Shines Tonight!"
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Old 06-05-2006, 06:49 PM
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Wonderful memories there relic52.
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Old 06-05-2006, 07:30 PM
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new park

I like the new park better. I live in San Diego and get to go up there for a game every once and a while. If you have actually been to the park you would know how much nicer it is than the old one. I liked the big A as the scoreboard but it is still there in the parking lot so it is ok.
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Old 06-06-2006, 10:00 AM
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Having never seen any of the configurations in person, I would have to say that my favorite was the original version too--but that is only because of the big A.

The new disney-fied version is almost as good, but i would love to the A beyond the left-field fence--thats the only thing that the new versions loses points for. I like what they did with it otherwise.
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relic52, nice stories. I saw my first AL game there, in the original configuration. Dad took us to see the Tigers. That's about the only way we could get him to an AL park. He didn't care for left coast teams. Good ol' dad. Taught us well.
I still have the Angels program with Mickey Rivers on the cover in a 'bandit' mask with a couple of bases in his hands, and Tom Veryzer's autograph.
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The only thing I dont like about the Halo's Disney park is how there are those rock formations in the back, but next to them is just that green stuff, roof/floor? I think it would be amazing if they expanded on that Rock stuff out past the outfield.
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The original configuration looks unfinished, the second configuration looks like a football stadium, and the current version is my favorite, but still could use a few changes.

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The only thing I dont like about the Halo's Disney park is how there are those rock formations in the back, but next to them is just that green stuff, roof/floor? I think it would be amazing if they expanded on that Rock stuff out past the outfield.
Such as this. I also prefer for parks to have the seats be one of the team colors.
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Old 06-09-2006, 08:38 PM
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I still have the Angels program with Mickey Rivers on the cover in a 'bandit' mask with a couple of bases in his hands...
I have it too!!! Rivers was a trip. When he'd get to first base, he'd begin limping around like he was hurt or something - like he wouldn't be able to run. LOL
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Old 06-09-2006, 08:45 PM
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The Big A is a decent staduim probably when ranked it would be right in the middle. Staduim has character and can be one of the loudest staduims in baseball.
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I can only tell from the pictures. Todays version is far best.

Together with Dodger Stadium it is the only MLB stadium where I have seen a couple of games.

IMO it is beautiful and the atmosphere is great. I like the concourse around the stadium.
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IMO it is beautiful and the atmosphere is great. I like the concourse around the stadium.
You should've seen the atmosphere at the Ravine during the Yankees series. Electric.
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Old 06-14-2006, 09:57 PM
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The original Big "A" out by the freeway should somehow be moved back to left field. Every Stadium has its historical landmark. I have been wishing they would do that for years, yeah it's nice seeing the halo lit up after an Angel victory off the freeway but cmon you cant even really see it from inside the park.
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I remember the 2nd version...

I went to California with my Aunt in 1990, and went to an Angels/Orioles game and got to see Anahiem Stadium in person.

It was special to me, in a way, cause before then, the only ballpark I'd been to was Cleveland Municipal Stadium, as I am from Kent, OH, and my father used to take me to Indians games.

I loved being able to go to Anahiem Stadium, I still have the pictures my Aunt and I took of the stadium, and I will never forget the place as it was on August 12, 1990.

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I loved being able to go to Anahiem Stadium, I still have the pictures my Aunt and I took of the stadium, and I will never forget the place as it was on August 12, 1990.

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They had a great organist at that time, Joe Tripoli. Now they just blast "arena shlock" in your ears non-stop.
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Old 06-23-2006, 12:24 PM
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Here's why new Angel is so cool...and the nice seats, concourses, scoreboard, fountains and paint job.
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The Big A is still a big part of the overall stadium because it is so visible from the freeway. It isn't really visible from inside the park but it doesn't need to be because everyone inside the stadium already knows who won. I think it's a nice stadium and a good place to watch a game. The renevations to the stadium are really nice and it has a hint of uniqueness with the rock formation in CF.
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...The renevations to the stadium are really nice and it has a hint of uniqueness with the rock formation in CF.
Fiberglass formation that is.
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I went to California with my Aunt in 1990, and went to an Angels/Orioles game and got to see Anahiem Stadium in person.

It was special to me, in a way, cause before then, the only ballpark I'd been to was Cleveland Municipal Stadium, as I am from Kent, OH, and my father used to take me to Indians games.

I loved being able to go to Anahiem Stadium, I still have the pictures my Aunt and I took of the stadium, and I will never forget the place as it was on August 12, 1990.

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