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Anaheim Angels Announce Name Change
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ANAHEIM
-- Angels Baseball Monday announced the team has changed
its official name to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
This change is effective January 3, 2005. The inclusion
of Los Angeles reflects the original expansion name
awarded by Major League Baseball in December 1960 and
again returns the Angels as Major League Baseball's
American League representative in the Greater Los
Angeles territory that Major League Baseball expects the
team to serve.
The Los Angeles region, which is comprised of Orange,
Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino, and Riverside
Counties, is the second largest media market in the
country. This name change will strengthen the Angels'
long-term economic health by enhancing the marketability
through this metropolitan area and beyond.
Angels Baseball and the "A" brand will continue to be
the marketing focus of the organization and Angels
Stadium of Anaheim remains the home of the 2004
defending American League Western Division Champions.
The Angels have enjoyed tremendous success in
Anaheim, highlighted by a World Championship in 2002.
The organization will continue to work closely with the
City of Anaheim in promoting the Anaheim community,
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, and the Angels' baseball
experience.
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