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  • Angel Stadium of Anaheim
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  • Angel Stadium of Anaheim (originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field of Anaheim) is a modern-style ballpark located in Anaheim, California. It is the home ballpark to Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League, and was previously home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (now St. Louis Rams). The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A. Angel Stadium, the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium, was selected to host the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Former names
  • Anaheim Stadium
  • Edison International Field of Anaheim
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Dimensions
  • Center Field - 400 ft
  • Left Field - 330 ft
  • Right Field - 330 ft
  • Backstop - 60.5 ft
  • Left-Center - 387 ft
  • Right-Center - 370 ft
  • Right-Center () - 365 ft
Nickname
  • The Big A
broke ground
  • 1964-08-31
construction cost
  • 2.4E7
  • 1.18E8
stadium name
  • Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Operator
  • Angels Baseball LP
Surface
  • Grass
seating capacity
  • 43000
  • 45050
  • 64593
Architect
  • Populous and Walt Disney Imagineering
Opened
  • 1966-04-19
  • 1998-04-01
Owner
  • City of Anaheim
tenants
  • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • Freedom Bowl
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Southern California Sun
  • California Surf
Location
  • 2000
  • Anaheim, California 92806
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  • Angel Stadium of Anaheim (originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field of Anaheim) is a modern-style ballpark located in Anaheim, California. It is the home ballpark to Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League, and was previously home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (now St. Louis Rams). The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A. Angel Stadium and its surrounding parking lot are roughly bounded by Katella Avenue to the north, the Orange Freeway to the east, Orangewood Avenue to the south, and State College Boulevard to the west. Located near the eastern boundary of the parking lot is the landmark "Big A" sign and electronic marquee, which originally served as a scoreboard support. The halo located near the top of the 230' tall, 210-ton sign is illuminated following games in which the Angels win (both at home and on the road), which gives rise to the fan expression, "Light up the Halo!" To the north, a train station servicing Metrolink's Orange County Line and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner, is located on the edge of the stadium's parking lot. The station provides convenient access to the stadium, the nearby Honda Center, and Disneyland from various communities along the route, which links San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and San Diego. The track is owned by the Orange County Transportation Authority. Aside from professional baseball and football, Angel Stadium has hosted high school and college football games, National Football League pre-season games, the short-lived World Football League, two crusades by evangelist Billy Graham, nearly twenty consecutive annual crusades by evangelist Greg Laurie, and musical concerts featuring such acts as Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, The Who, KISS, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Madonna, Kelly Clarkson, Graham Colton Band & U2, among others. Angel Stadium, the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium, was selected to host the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The stadium also houses the studios and offices of the Angels' owned and operated flagship radio station, KLAA (830 AM).
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