Through the 2009 season, no.
The Angels and Cubs have met for only 1 three game series since interleague play began in 1997. That was June 11 through June 13 in 2004 with the games played in Anaheim. The Cubs won 2 of the 3 games.
The two teams are scheduled to play a three game series at Wrigley Field in the 2010 season (June 18 - June 20).
The Wrigley Field that the Angels called home for the 1961 season was in Los Angeles. It was built in the 1920s for the minor league Los Angeles Angels team owned by William Wrigley, the same man Wrigley Field in Chicago is named for.
Wrigley Field was actually originally in California. Since the Angels were the only team in the area, they used it. when wrigley field moved to Chicago, the angels moved into Chavez Ravine, or Dodger stadium, until they got their own field in Anaheim
Dan Ardell debuted on September 14, 1961, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Wrigley Field (LA); he played his final game on September 27, 1961, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Wrigley Field (LA).
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is only team I am sure of as of today. There are probably some other AL teams that havent been to Wrigley.
I presume you mean their home games. They were played at a Los Angeles baseball field called "Wrigley Field" -- different from the Chicago stadium with that name.
The Angels played their first season (1961) in Wrigley Field and the next four (1962-1965) at Chavez Ravine. Since the 1966 season they have played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim which has also been known as Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field.
I dont think so. Yes - the Bears played at Wrigley Field from 1921 - 1970, Wrigley Field wasn't officially the name of the park until 1926, before that it was Cubs Park & before THAT it was Weeghman Field. Wrigley Field has the distinction of having the second most pro football games played there, the current leader is Giant's Stadium having surpassed the Wrigley Field record in 2003 thanks to its hosting both the Giants and the Jets.
Wrigley Field is located in Chicago ILL
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Wrigley Field shares its name with the Wrigley Company, as the park was named for its then-owner, William Wrigley Jr., the CEO of the Wrigley Company.
The Angels played the 1966 season in Anaheim as the California Angels after moving from Los Angeles where they had shared Dodger Stadium as the Los Angeles Angels and as a paying tenant beginning in the 1962 season. They played their inaugural, 1961 season at L.A.'s Wrigley field, which was opened in 1925 and housed the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League through the 1957 season.
In the 8th inning of Ken Burn's "Baseball" the film sequence implies Mantle hit a home run at Wrigley! I suspect he never played an official game at Wrigley Field!!