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ADDRESS:
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
2000 Gene Autry Way
Anaheim, CA 92806
Directions And Parking
PHONE:
(714) 940-2000
ABOUT:
Renovations to Anaheim Stadium began Oct. 1, 1996,
reverting the 30-year old structure back to a
baseball-only facility. On Sept. 15, 1997, the
renovated stadium's new name was announced: Edison
International Field of Anaheim. On Dec. 29, 2003,
the Angels announced the stadium would be renamed
Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Total cost for the stadium
renovation was estimated at $100 million and the
project was completed in time for the Anaheim Angels
Opening Day, April 1, 1998.
Anaheim Stadium had
been the home of the Angels since their move from
Los Angeles following the 1965 season. The stadium
opened April 9, 1966, as the California Angels
hosted the San Francisco Giants in an exhibition
game. The franchise's first American League game was
April 19, 1966 vs. the Chicago White Sox. The Los
Angeles Angels played at Wrigley Field in 1961 and
Chavez Ravine from 1962-65.
The original Anaheim
Stadium seated 43,204 (later 43,250). The stadium
underwent construction in 1979-80 for additional
seating to accommodate the Los Angeles Rams of the
NFL. Upon completion in 1981, the stadium seated
65,158 (later 64,593) for baseball. The Rams left
Anaheim for St. Louis, MO in 1995. The new Angel
Stadium of Anaheim has a seating capacity of
approximately 45,050 for the Anaheim Angels.
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 rememberance 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 Homeplate Club (an indoor restaurant on the club
level overlooking the main entrance to the
ballpark).
The following
organizations were involved in implementing the
transition of Anaheim Stadium into Angel Stadium of
Anaheim: Walt Disney Imagineering, which served as
the manager of the design and construction of Angel
Stadium of Anaheim; HOK Sports Facilities Group and
Robert A.M. Stern Architects, which were responsible
for the architectural planning, design and
renovation; and Turner Construction, which directed
and provided construction services.
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