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Los Angeles Angels tickets are a guarantee to see some awesome baseball action on the field. Not only can they be distinguished by the great way they play, they also have one of the longest names, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Due to this length, they usually referred to as the Angels or the Halos. The Angels are part of the Major League in baseball and are affiliated with the West Division and the American League. The team's home turf is the Angel Stadium of Anaheim. So far, they have played 47 seasons with 3633 wins and 3748 losses.

Fans hoped to see a change in the Angels with the new decade and Los Angeles Angels tickets began selling well in anticipation of some baseball magic. But despite a number of changes, the team seemed to go from bad to worse until 1995, when it had its worst collapse in franchise history. Some people blamed this on the Curse of the Cowboy, which was said to have happened after Autry's ownership of the team ended. Some placed the blame on the fact that the new stadium was situated on a Native American burial ground.

Whatever the reasons, the Angels refused to stay down. People were still lining up for Los Angeles Angels tickets because the fans still believed in them and the Angels were not about the disappoint them. With the new millennium, the baseball world saw a stronger, more confident team that managed to clinch the World Series title in 2002. The team has undergone a number of changes- ownership changed hands, the team name was changed and the stadium was renamed as well. The Angels continue to hammer out the successes today, making a number of remarkable wins in 2004 and 2005.

In 1964 the Los Angeles Angels broke ground for Angel Stadium (then called Anaheim Stadium), a $24-million ballpark built on 140 acres. The team changed its name to the California Angels in 1965, and the stadium opened its gates for the 1966 season, drawing a first-game crowd of 31,660.

A 1979 renovation changed the stadium into a completely enclosed, multipurpose facility, suitable for both professional football and baseball. Angel Stadium has twice hosted the All-Star Game (1967, 1989), and finally hosted a World Series in 2002. The largest crowd in franchise history: 64,406 saw the Angels beat Milwaukee, 8-3, in Game 1 of the 1982 ALCS. On April 3, 1996, the city of Anaheim and the Angels (then owned by the Walt Disney Corporation) agreed on a deal that will keep the Angels in Anaheim until at least the year 2018. Other unique features of the new Angel Stadium of Anaheim include terraced bullpens in the outfield, widened concourses, new restroom and concession areas, a spacious and modernized press box and broadcast booths, family-oriented seating sections, state-of-the-art club-level and dugout-level suites, the Pepsi Perfect Game Pavilion (a youth-oriented interactive game area) and landscaped courtyards (with statues in remembrance of Gene Autry and Michelle Carew). In addition, the new Angel Stadium of Anaheim includes three full-service restaurants: The Knothole Club (a sports bar located at the club level down the right field line); The Diamond Club (an upscale restaurant with outdoor seating on the field level behind home plate); and the Home plate Club (an indoor restaurant on the club level overlooking the main entrance to the ballpark).

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