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ANGEL STADIUM
CLUB HISTORY
The 2025 season marks the 60th season for the Angels playing home games at Angel Stadium. After
spending their first five years of existence playing at Wrigley Field (1961) and Chavez Ravine (1962-65), the
Halos landed in their new home in Orange County in 1966. Since opening the doors for its first exhibition
game Apr. 9, 1966, Angel Stadium has played host to some of the Club’s most memorable events, including
seven A.L. West Division clinching games (1979, 1982, 1986, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2014), three All-Star
Games (1967, 1989 and 2010) and the 2002 World Series, including the Angels Game 7 victory over the San
Francisco Giants to clinch the franchise’s first championship. Angel Stadium has also seen several individual
Halos leave their indelible marks on the game of baseball. Whether it be the seven Angels no-hitters, Rod
Carew’s 3,000th hit, Reggie Jackson’s 500th home run, Don Sutton’s 300th win or Albert Pujols’ 600th home
run, Angel Stadium has housed some of Major League Baseball’s most prestigious accomplishments.
Presently, Angel Stadium sits as baseball’s fourth-oldest ballpark, trailing only Boston’s Fenway Park,
Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium. Affectionately known as “The Big A”, Angel Stadium
has seen over 125 million fans pass through its gates since 1966, including a stretch of 17 consecutive full
seasons drawing over three million fans, a streak only the Angels and Yankees achieved from 2003-19.
STADIUM QUICK FACTS
Location Site: 2000 E. Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA Construction: Started Aug. 31, 1964. Completed Apr. 8, 1966
(off State College Blvd., between Orangewood Blvd. & Katella Renovations: Started Oct. 1, 1996. Completed Mar. 27, 1998
Ave., west of 57 freeway) First Game: California Angels vs. San Francisco Giants, April
Design: Three-level structure 9, 1966
Seating Capacity: 45,603 First Regular Season Game: California Angels vs. Chicago
Parking Capacity: Approximately 15,000 automobiles White Sox, Apr. 19, 1966
Stadium Area: 140 acres Total Regular Season Games Played (entering 2025): 4,676 CLUB HISTORY
Foul Lines: 330 feet Total Postseason Season Games Played (entering 2025): 34
Left Field: 347 feet First Regular Season NFL Game: Los Angeles Rams vs. Detroit
Left Field Power Alley: 389 feet Lions, Sept. 7, 1980
Center Field: 396 feet Last Regular Season NFL Game: Los Angeles Rams vs.
Right Field Power Alley: 365 feet* Washington Redskins, Dec. 24, 1994
Right Field: 348 feet*
Outfield Fence Height: 8 feet
* Right Field and Right Field Power Alley fence raised from 8’
to 18’ in 1998 and lowered back to 8' in 2018
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