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Here Are the 55 Players Invited to Angels Summer Camp
The Los Angeles Angels have submitted the team’s 55-man roster ahead of the return of Major League Baseball. The players are scheduled to report to Summer Camp this week, which will be split between Angel Stadium in Anaheim and Blair Field in Long Beach. All 40 members of the teams 40-man roster and an additional 15 players will be invited….
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New Angel Stadium Site Plans Unveiled
Angel Stadium plans for redevelopment include apartments, restaurants and two hotels.
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New Angel Stadium Site Plans Unveiled, Including Hotels, Apartments and Restaurants
Plans for a redevelopment around Angel Stadium that would add apartments and condominiums, stores, restaurants and two hotels were released this week by Anaheim officials. The plan is inspired by redevelopment projects around Wrigley Field in Chicago, San Diego’s Petco Park and the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field. “For too long, the fate of baseball in Anaheim was unclear,”...
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Altobelli Family Members Killed in Helicopter Crash Mourned at Angel Stadium
Three members of a beloved Orange County family who were among nine people killed when a helicopter crashed on a hillside in Calabasas were remembered Monday at a moving ceremony at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. The service at Angel Stadium of Anaheim began with a reading of the nine names of the victims of the helicopter crash, including Bryant and…
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Homer Barrage Keeps Rays in Wild Card Spot, Tops Angels 11-4
The Tampa Bay Rays shook off a rough stop in Texas and got right back into their playoff chase with a surprising burst of power.
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Orioles Set Homer Record, Edge Angels 8-7
Hanser Alberto put Baltimore ahead with a two-run single in the eighth inning and the Orioles set a major league record with multiple home runs in their 10th straight game in an 8-7 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.
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Angels and Orioles Trade Leads in a Surreal 16-Inning Battle
Even after a postgame beer shower from his ecstatic Baltimore Orioles teammates, Stevie Wilkerson was shocked to learn he had just become the first position player in major league history to earn a save.
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Angels Win Series Finale 3-2, Sweep Dodgers for 1st Time
Kole Calhoun had a homer and two doubles while driving in two runs in his second straight big game at Dodger Stadium, and the Los Angeles Angels swept the Freeway Series for the first time in franchise history with a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
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Federal Judge Approves Settlement of Homeless Lawsuits
A federal judge is expected Tuesday to sign off on a settlement of two federal lawsuits stemming from attempts to clear the Santa Ana riverbed of a homeless encampment.
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Security Officer Wounds Man With Knife Outside Downtown Courthouse
A man who allegedly approached security officers while armed with a sharp object was shot in a hand Tuesday outside a federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles.
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Mike Trout Still Out, Angels Lose to Astros 11-2
Southern California natives Gerrit Cole and Jake Marisnick had big games for the Houston Astros while playing in front of friends and family Wednesday night.
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Angels Beat Astros 7-2 for 5th Straight W
The Houston Astros expected the Angels to retaliate against Jake Marisnick in his first game versus Los Angeles since his violent home plate collision with catcher Jonathan Lucroy.
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OC Supervisors Vote to Settle Homeless Suits
The Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a settlement of two federal lawsuits stemming from attempts to clear the Santa Ana riverbed of a homeless encampment.
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Charges Filed in Angels Restroom Filming Case
A Los Angeles Police Department detective was charged with making bathroom videos at Angel Stadium. Eric Leonard reports for the NBC4 News on Friday, July 5, 2019.
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LAPD Detective Charged with Making Bathroom Videos at Angel Stadium
An off-duty LAPD detective has been charged with dozens of criminal charges after he was allegedly spotted trying to secretly record men using the restroom at Angel Stadium in Anaheim.
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Heavy-Hearted Angels Return to Field After Skaggs' Death
Tyler Skaggs weighed heavy on the minds of Mike Trout and all of the Los Angeles Angels in their first game since the death of the much-loved 27-year-old pitcher.
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Angels, MLB Mourn Tyler Skaggs After Pitcher Dies in Hotel Room
Tyler Skaggs grew up rooting for the Los Angeles Angels, and got to pitch for his favorite team.
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A's Rout Angels 12-3 at the Big A
Matt Chapman hit a three-run homer, a triple and a three-run double on the day he was named to his first All-Star team, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angels 12-3 Sunday to take three of four from their AL West rivals.
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Angels' Ohtani Throws Off Mound for 1st Time Since Surgery
Shohei Ohtani has thrown off a mound for the first time since undergoing Tommy John surgery, taking another significant step in his return to pitching for the Los Angeles Angels next season.
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Inside-the-Park HR powers Angels past Reds, 5-1
Although the Cincinnati Reds didn’t commit an actual error, they made a prolific number of boneheaded plays at Angel Stadium — losing fly balls in center, losing their way on the basepaths, possibly losing track of the outs, even losing their cool over balls and strikes.