Our prints are crafted on high-quality aluminum metal and are fully prepared for display, complete with a wood back mount and a sawtooth hook for easy hanging using a single nail.
Each piece is custom-made to order and shipped directly from our warehouse in Arlington Texas. The price includes all mounting accessories, and free shipping.
Anaheim's Angel Stadium, officially known as Angel Stadium of Anaheim and sometimes colloquially referred to as "The Big A," is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels. Located in Anaheim, California, this iconic stadium is known for its distinctive features and rich history.
Key Facts About Angel Stadium:
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Opening Year: Angel Stadium originally opened in 1966, making it one of the older stadiums still in use in Major League Baseball.
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Capacity: It can host approximately 45,000 fans, offering a range of seating options from standard seats to luxury suites.
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Notable Features: One of the stadium's most recognizable features is the rock formation in the outfield known as the "California Spectacular." This man-made rocky outcrop features a waterfall and geysers, which activate when the Angels hit a home run or win a game.
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Renovations: The stadium has undergone several renovations throughout the years, the most significant of which took place in the late 1990s. This overhaul transformed it from a multi-sport facility (it also hosted the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams until the early 1990s) into a baseball-only venue with modern amenities and improved fan experiences.
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Historic Moments: Angel Stadium has been the site of several historic moments, including hosting the 1989 and 2010 MLB All-Star Games. It was also where Reggie Jackson hit his 500th career home run.
Angel Stadium is not only a hub for major league baseball action but also a venue for various other events, including concerts and public gatherings, making it a central part of the community in Anaheim.