Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Angels: Photo Day/Kids Run the Bases Day
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Members Who Went Said:We had so much FUN at this event. Not only did we get to take photos with the players before the game and run the bases after the game, but it was also family Sunday where they had so many fun things for the kids to do! I would highly recommend this for any family interested in baseball!
Marcia R. Scott Found some shaded areas, because it was 95 degrees in the sun.
Ronnie B AristoPra Nothing is better than a come back from behind win! ! ! |
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More Details About This Event: The Los Angeles Angels host Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, and the Minnesota Twins at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. This game features two special promotions: Photo Day, in which the Angels invite fans onto the field before the game to take photos of their favorite players, and Kids Run the Bases Day, in which kids 12 and under have the opportunity to run the bases after the game.
About Angels Baseball: The Angels were founded by former actor Gene Autry in 1961 and played their first five seasons in Los Angeles. After the 1965 season the club moved to Anaheim and began playing in their new stadium.
About Angel Stadium of Anaheim: Anaheim Stadium has 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 (The Nestle Family Zone), 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 Home Plate Club (an indoor restaurant on the club level overlooking the main entrance to the ballpark). |
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