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ANGELS BALLPARKS
  Ballparks: 1961 - Present
1961  -

Wrigley Field baseball stadium in Los Angeles, CA.

Wrigley Field
Location: South-Central Los Angeles at the intersection of 42nd Place and Avalon Boulevard.
Capacity: 20,457
Notes: The park was designed to look like Wrigley Field in Chicago. In 1961, the only season the Angles played at Wrigley Field, 248 home runs were hit in the stadium, a Major League record.

1962-1965  -

Dodger Stadium in 1962.

Dodger Stadium
Location: In Chavez Ravine, on a hill overlooking downtown Los Angeles.
Capacity: 56,000
Notes: Dodger Stadium was known as Chavez Ravine when the Angels played there from 1962-1965.

1966-Present  -

Anaheim Stadium on the first day of its opening on April 9, 1966.

Angel Stadium
Location: Anaheim, CA
Capacity: 45,050
Notes: Originally was called Anaheim Stadium when the Angels began play there in 1966. The name was changed to Edison International Field in 1997 and to Angel Stadium following the 2003 season.
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