
Signature Gifts Los Angeles Baseball History Book - Sports Fan Gift - A Major League History Told Through Newspaper Archive Cove
Relive all the greatest moments in Halos history through newspaper headlines of the time with this personalized LA book. With coverage beginning in 1961, the year of the franchises debut season, this fine piece of Angels memorabilia guides you through the decades, revisiting all the key moments from Angel stadium and beyond, right up until the present day. After joining the major leagues as an expansion team in 1961, the Angels of Anaheim would face a forty year wait for real success. It came in 2002, when, despite a 6-14 start, the Angels won 99 games, qualifying for the postseason as a wildcard. Against the odds, the Angels defeated AL East champions the Yankees, denying them their fifth straight pennant, before taking down the Minnesota Twins to reach their first ever World Series. It would turn out to be the highest-scoring of all time, and saw the Angels beat a Barry Bonds-led San Francisco 4-3.
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Relive all the greatest moments in Halos history through newspaper headlines of the time with this personalized LA book. With coverage beginning in 1961, the year of the franchises debut season, this fine piece of Angels memorabilia guides you through the decades, revisiting all the key moments from Angel stadium and beyond, right up until the present day. After joining the major leagues as an expansion team in 1961, the Angels of Anaheim would face a forty year wait for real success. It came in 2002, when, despite a 6-14 start, the Angels won 99 games, qualifying for the postseason as a wildcard. Against the odds, the Angels defeated AL East champions the Yankees, denying them their fifth straight pennant, before taking down the Minnesota Twins to reach their first ever World Series. It would turn out to be the highest-scoring of all time, and saw the Angels beat a Barry Bonds-led San Francisco 4-3.











