| 2002
TICKETING |
| Club
Box |
$40 |
| Field
Box |
$35,
$32 |
| Terrace
Box |
$27 |
| Lower
Box/Left Field
Club |
$25 |
| Terrace
Box |
$23 |
| Upper
Box |
$20,
$18 |
| Left
Field Upper/Lower
Box |
$18/$15 |
| Lower
Reserve |
$18,
$15 |
| Upper
Reserve |
$15-$9 |
| Eutaw
Street Reserve |
$13 |
| Left
Field Upper
Reserve |
$9 |
| Standing
Room Only |
$8 |
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 Edison International Field of
Anaheim Information
Address:
2000 Gene Autry Way
Anaheim, CA 92806
For ticket information call
(714) 634-2000 |
History:
Renovations to Anaheim stadium
began on Oct. 1, 1996 , changing
the 30 year old stadium back
to a baseball-only facility.
The new name was announced
on Sept. 15, 1997: Edison
International Field of Anaheim
Information. The name represents
the stadiums sponsorship agreements
between Anaheim Sports inc.
and Edison International.
The seating capacity is 45,050.
New features added to Edison
International Field of Anaheim
Information were terraced
bullpens in the outfield,
widened concourses, new restrooms
and concession area, and state-of-the-art
club-level and dugout-level
suites. In addition, Edison
field has three full-service
restraunts. The renovation
was estimated at $100 million.
Edison
International Field Firsts
Game - April 1, 1998 (Angels
defeated Yankees, 4-1)
Pitch - Chuck Finley threw
strike to Chuck Knoblauch
at 8:31 pm
Batter - Chuck Knoblauch
Hit - Dave Hollins
Double - Norberto Martin
Triple - Matt Walbeck
Homerun - Dave Hollins
Grandslam - Darin Erstad
Two-Homerun Game - Brian Giles
Victory - Chuck Finley
Save - Troy Percival
Error - Travis Fryman
2001
Attendance:
Home Games: 81
Total Attendance: 2,000,919
Percent Capacity: 54.8%
Rank (by Pct. Cap.): 21st
Per-Game Average: 24,702
Rank (by Average): 20th
2002
Attendance:
Home Games: 81
Total Attendance: 2,305,547
Percent Capacity: 63.2%
Rank (by Pct. Cap.): 15th
Per-Game Average: 28,463
Rank (by Average): 16th
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