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ANGEL STADIUM
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        At that time, the Big A board was preserved and moved to the edge of the parking lot adjacent to the
      Orange Freeway behind the right field area.
        When the Rams left for St. Louis, Anaheim Stadium’s primary tenant remained the Angels, who originally
      signed a 35-year  contract (through 2001). Renovations began Oct. 1,  1996 to revert the  30-year  old
      structure back to a baseball-only facility and the ballpark was renamed Edison International Field. The total
      cost for the stadium renovation was estimated at $100 million and the project was completed in time for
      the Angels' Opening Day, Apr. 1, 1998. New enhancements were added all around the ballpark but perhaps
      the most noticeable is the center field waterfalls and rock formation that come together to form an “A”.
      Settled inside the waterfall’s rapids are water geysers that originally shot water into the air whenever an
      Angels player hit a home run.
        Other features of the renovations included terraced bullpens in the outfield, widened concourses,
      new restroom and concession areas, family-oriented seating sections, state-of-the-art club-level and
      dugout-level suites, a youth-oriented interactive game area and landscaped courtyards (with statues in
      remembrance of Gene Autry and Michelle Carew).
        In addition, Angel Stadium includes two full-service restaurants: Brewery X (a sports bar located at the
      club level down the right field line) and the Lexus Diamond Club (an upscale restaurant with outdoor seating
      on the field level behind home plate). In 2014, the newest luxury seating area was added to the ballpark
      with the opening of HALO, now known as the Don Julio Club.
        During the 2016 and 2017 offseasons, Angel Stadium underwent several major upgrades. The first round
      of improvements began immediately following the 2016 season when a new state of the art LED stadium
      light system was installed. The following offseason, Angel Stadium received one of it’s largest technological
      enhancements to date. In Oct. 2017,  the  Angels partnered with Daktronics to bring 14 LED displays,
      including two new video boards in both left and right field to Angel Stadium. At the time it was installed,
      the  right field display was the third largest in Major League Baseball at 9,500 square feet and features 7.7
      million LEDs. Eight ribbon displays totaling 1,168 feet in length were also installed along the seating fascia
      to provide additional statistics and graphics. The largest of these included the entire fascia length along
      the first and third baselines. Finally, a new scoreboard replaced the existing board on the right field wall. In   CLUB HISTORY
      total, the Club added more than 23,000 square feet of new LED displays to their home venue.
        Also installed prior to the 2018 season was a new state-of-the art sound system. The main seating bowl
      now has 300 speakers plus more than 50 subwoofers and is powered by 200,000 watts.
        With the enhancements made throughout the course of the past several years, Angel Stadium proudly
      maintains the title of the fourth-oldest ballpark in the Majors while offering its guests access to some of
      the latest technological amenities. As a result, Angel Stadium continues to be one of Southern California’s
      most unique sports venues.





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