Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball Game at Angel Stadium on July 3, 5, or 7 (Up to 65% Off)
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The Angels take on two AL foes behind an offense that has produced the fourth-most runs in MLB
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 Houston Astros on Thursday, July 3, at 7:05 p.m. (all options for this game include an Angels cap)
- $10 for one lower view box seat in sections 401–407 or 430-436 (up to a $19.50 value)
- $16 for one left-field pavilion seat in sections 257–260 (up to a $25 value)
- $20 for one lower-view MVP seat in sections 411–426 (up to a $32.50 value)
- $33 for one club all-star seat in sections 309-312 or 339–343 (up to a $55.50 value)
Against the Astros on Saturday, July 5, at 7:05 p.m. (post-game fireworks)
- $10 for one view MVP seat in sections 513–528 (up to $28.25 value)
- $15 for one right-field MVP seat in sections 236–240 (up to a $34.50 value)
- $22 for one field box seat in sections 101–103 or 132–133 (up to a $35.50 value)
- $35 for one field all-star seat in sections 106–107 or 129–130 (up to a $62.50 value)
Against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, July 7, at 7:05 p.m. (all options for this game include an Angels cap)
- $10 for one view all-star seat in sections 508–512 or 529–533 (up to a $19.50 value)
- $16 for one terrace box seat in sections 201-204 or 229–230 (up to a $29.50 value)
- $22 for one field box seat in sections 101–103 or 132–133 (up to a $31.50 value)
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The Scouting Report
While many MLB teams have showcased quiet bats this season, the Angels have maintained the steadfast offensive firepower that has been their calling card since 2012. Through 71 games, the Angels’ explosive lineup has blasted 75 home runs, giving fans an opportunity to snag big-league merchandise without having to disguise themselves as a locker. Behind their home-run surge, the Angels have tallied 335 runs—third-best in MLB. As the season barrels through the dog days of summer, three games against American League foes give the Angels a chance to showcase their power in the batter’s box and position themselves for a playoff berth.
The Angels take on two AL foes behind an offense that has produced the fourth-most runs in MLB
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 Houston Astros on Thursday, July 3, at 7:05 p.m. (all options for this game include an Angels cap)
- $10 for one lower view box seat in sections 401–407 or 430-436 (up to a $19.50 value)
- $16 for one left-field pavilion seat in sections 257–260 (up to a $25 value)
- $20 for one lower-view MVP seat in sections 411–426 (up to a $32.50 value)
- $33 for one club all-star seat in sections 309-312 or 339–343 (up to a $55.50 value)
Against the Astros on Saturday, July 5, at 7:05 p.m. (post-game fireworks)
- $10 for one view MVP seat in sections 513–528 (up to $28.25 value)
- $15 for one right-field MVP seat in sections 236–240 (up to a $34.50 value)
- $22 for one field box seat in sections 101–103 or 132–133 (up to a $35.50 value)
- $35 for one field all-star seat in sections 106–107 or 129–130 (up to a $62.50 value)
Against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, July 7, at 7:05 p.m. (all options for this game include an Angels cap)
- $10 for one view all-star seat in sections 508–512 or 529–533 (up to a $19.50 value)
- $16 for one terrace box seat in sections 201-204 or 229–230 (up to a $29.50 value)
- $22 for one field box seat in sections 101–103 or 132–133 (up to a $31.50 value)
Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved.
The Scouting Report
While many MLB teams have showcased quiet bats this season, the Angels have maintained the steadfast offensive firepower that has been their calling card since 2012. Through 71 games, the Angels’ explosive lineup has blasted 75 home runs, giving fans an opportunity to snag big-league merchandise without having to disguise themselves as a locker. Behind their home-run surge, the Angels have tallied 335 runs—third-best in MLB. As the season barrels through the dog days of summer, three games against American League foes give the Angels a chance to showcase their power in the batter’s box and position themselves for a playoff berth.