Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball Game at Angel Stadium on July 20, 22, 24, or 26 (Up to 52% Off)
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Following the All-Star break, the Angels seek to prove themselves as one of the league's best teams during a homestand against top AL rivals
The Deal
- One ticket to see a Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball game
- Where: Angel Stadium
- Door time: two hours before opening pitch
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Game and Seating Options
Against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, July 20, at 12:35 p.m. (kids can run the bases after this game):
- $8 for view all-star seating in sections 508–512 or 529–533 ($14 value)
- $13 for left-field pavilion seating in sections 257–260 ($21.50 value)
- $20 for lower view MVP seating in sections 411–426 ($28.25 value)
- $34 for field all-star seating in sections 106–107 or 129–130 ($50.50 value)
Against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, July 22, at 7:05 p.m. (beach-bag giveaway night):
- $8 for lower view box seating in sections 401–406 or 431–436 ($15 value)
- $13 for view MVP seating in sections 513–528 ($22.50 value)
- $20 for club loge seating in sections 301–306 or 347–348 ($26.25 value)
- $36 for terrace all-star seating in sections 206–207 or 227–228 ($49.50 value)
Against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, July 24, at 7:05 p.m. (all of these options include an Angels baseball cap):
- $12 for right-field pavilion seating in sections 241–249 ($25 value)
- $18 for field box seating in sections 101–103 or 133 ($32.50 value)
- $24 for lower view MVP seating in sections 411–426 ($38.25 value)
- $36 for club all-star seating in sections 309–312 or 339–343 (up to $60.50 value)
Against the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, July 26, at 6:05 p.m. (post-game fireworks):
- $12 for lower-view box seating in sections 401–406 or 431–436 ($20.50 value)
- $22 for right-field MVP seating in sections 236–240 ($33.50 value)
- $30 for terrace box seating in sections 201–204 or 229–230 ($43.50 value)
- $50 for field all-star seating in sections 106–107 or 129–130 ($70.50 value)
Fans attending the game on July 24 can redeem their baseball caps at the guest-relations kiosk specified on the vouchers accompanying their game tickets.
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The Scouting Report
Heading into the All-Star break, the Angels won 9 of their last 10 games, cementing their position as one of the AL’s top teams. Once again, the team’s success has come from its offensive firepower, making its bats as effective as laser-guided trebuchets. The Angels boast the league’s third-best batting average as well as the most RBIs and best on-base percentage. Though they were allies against the NL’s All-Stars, the Angels’ upcoming opponents will test L.A.’s dominance within the league; July’s match-ups include the AL East-leading Orioles and the AL Central’s top Tigers.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
The Angels first brought their brand of baseball to the West Coast in 1961. During the club’s first four decades, it experienced patches of success—a trend that changed in 2000, when a new manager took the reins. Since his arrival, he has spearheaded six playoff appearances, including the Angels’ first World Series title in 2002. Today, the team’s consistent play unfolds inside Angels Stadium of Anaheim, a 45,000-seat facility that features terraced bullpens, a towering right-field wall, and an artificial-rock structure above left-centerfield. Though artificial, the structure serves a true purpose as the launching point for the stadium’s famous fireworks—sky-high explosions that let the world know that an Angel has either hit a home run or received the wings for his bee costume.