Angel Stadium is located in Anaheim, United States. Many important Baseball matches are hold in this stadium. The capacity is 45050. The architect of this stadium was Robert Stern.
They became a team in 1883.
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 California Angels or Los Angeles Angels or Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim or whatever the Angels call themselves these days.
June 24, 2010. The Dodgers beat the Angels 10-6@Angel Stadium of Anaheim.
"Los Angeles" is Spanish for "The Angels." Or, perhaps more to the point would be, "The Angels" is English for "Los Angeles." The Angels were originally called the Los Angeles Angels; the name "Angels" coming from the city's name, "The City of Angels." Los Angeles translated means "City of the Angels". This is most likely how the team got their moniker. Los Angeles means "city of Angles" so the team in result the team named the Angels.
Bob Botz debuted on May 8, 1962, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium; he played his final game on September 29, 1962, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium.
Bob Perry debuted on May 17, 1963, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium; he played his final game on October 3, 1964, playing for the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim played in a stadium called Wrigley Field (not the same one as in Chicago) for 1 year in 1961 then they shared the Dodger Stadium (aka Chavez Ravine) with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a few years before moving into the current Stadium that they're still currently in today (as of 2009) which is called "Angel Stadium of Anaheim" even though Angel Stadium of Anaheim's previous names were Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field.
The Angels started in 1961 as an expansion team in the American League and were known as the California Angeles but, they shared the dodger stadium in los angeles
The Angels. The full name of the town in California was El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of Porziuncola)
Chris Prieto debuted on May 14, 2005, playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium; he played his final game on May 16, 2005, playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium.
Nick Adenhart debuted on May 1, 2008, playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium; he played his final game on April 8, 2009, playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium.