Los Angeles Angels Information
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are one of the American professional baseball teams based in Anaheim, California. The team competes in MLB (Major League Baseball) as a member of the American League (AL) West Division. The Angels play their home games at the Angel Stadium. They have also played at Chavez Ravine (1962-1965) and Wrigley Field (1961) as their home games venue. The Angels team was established in 1961.
The Los Angeles Angels have won overall 1 World Series title, 9 West Division titles, 1 AL Pennants, and 1 Wild card berths since the team is active.
The team has been popularized with different names such as Los Angeles Angels (1961-1965), California Angels (1965-1996), Anaheim Angels (1997-2004), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2005-2015). In 2016, the team was renamed to its initial name, Los Angeles Angels. Its nickname, The Halos, often call the Angels team. The Angels uniform theme consists of Navy Blue, Silver, and Red as the primary colors.
For straight 17 years, the Angels have drawn more than 3 million fans to the stadium. The team’s fans have also set the 6th Guinness World Records for the largest gatherings of people wearing wrestling masks, wigs, cowboy hats, sombreros, superhero capes, blankets, and Santa hats.
The Rally Monkey is an unofficial mascot for the Angels. The Angels have inducted many names in the Hall of Fames for years, including Rod Carew (1991), Jim Fregosi (1989), Bobby Grich (1988), Jimmie Reese (1995), Brian Downing (2009), and several other names are included.
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