The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim had a great 2007 season, winning the American League West division, and they are starting out the 2008 season as favorites to take the title again. With Jon Garland and Torii Hunter joining a solid line up that includes proven veterans Chone Figgins, John Lackey, Francisco Rodríguez and Vladimir Guerrero and promising rookies Reggie Willits and Kendry Morales, the Angels are the team to beat in the AL West. Angels’ fans always pack the stands at Angel Stadium, and with hopes for the 2008 season so high, tickets are sure to be in demand. Get your tickets now and watch the Los Angeles Angels blow the competition away at Angel Stadium in 2008!
The Los Angeles Angels were created in 1961 as part of the first expansion baseball had seen in decades. Founded by former actor Gene Autry, the Angels struggled to find success in their first couple of decades. Even with Nolan Ryan, who led the league in strikeouts 7 times and threw 4 of his record 7 no hitters with the team, the Angels of the 1970s would not finish above 2nd place until 1979. The team finally rewarded Gene Autry and the fans in 1979 with their first West Division title. Though they lost the AL Championship Series that year, the Angels would add slugger Reggie Jackson and remain competitive over the years that followed, winning the West Division twice more in 1982 and 1986.
A new era in Angels’ baseball began in 1996 when the Walt Disney Company purchased the team from Gene Autry’s estate. The team was renamed the Anaheim Angels to better reflect their location in 1997. The Angels struggled to maintain a .500 record the following few seasons. But, in 2002 the team put it all together, winning 99 games and defeating the San Francisco Giants in 7 games to win their first World Series title.
In 2005 the Angels were renamed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and won their second straight West Division title. With Manager Mike Scioscia continuing to steer the ship and stars such as Vladimir Guerrero the Angels will remain World Series contenders regardless of any future name changes.