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estragand - January 4, 2005 05:02 PM (GMT)
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Angels add Los Angeles to name, sparking fight with Anaheim

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Baseball's Angels have a new name, and it's a mouthful: The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

The switch, which will be challenged in court by the city of Anaheim, is intended to help the team market itself to more of Southern California, attract more advertising sponsors and broadcast revenue, the team said Monday.

``We believe that the appeal in the marketplace will be broader,'' Angels spokesman Tim Mead said.

The city of Anaheim will file a lawsuit to block the name change and hopes to obtain a temporary restraining order in place this week, city spokesman John Nicoletti said.

Anaheim officials believe the change violates the terms of the team's 33-year lease with the city.

``It's geographically confusing and absurd,'' Nicoletti said. ``No other professional sports franchise that I know of has two different cities in its names.''

When the franchise began in 1961, owned by singing cowboy Gene Autry, it was the Los Angeles Angels. The team became the California Angels when it moved to Anaheim in 1966. In 1997, when the team was controlled by The Walt Disney Co., the franchise was renamed the Anaheim Angels.

Arte Moreno bought the team in 2003, one year after it won the World Series, and he wanted to change the name.

The Angels drew 3,375,677 last season, the third-highest total in baseball behind the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers.

Another source pointed out that since "Los Angeles" literrally means "The Angels" in Spanish, the translation would be "The Angels Angels of Anaheim".

Why stop at "of Anaheim"? Why not "The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the United States of the Northern Hemisphere"?

OrangeGoblinFan - January 4, 2005 08:16 PM (GMT)
So, whats the new abreviation? LAAOA? Sounds like some kind of therapy group or Hawaiian Island.

estragand - January 5, 2005 10:46 PM (GMT)
I'd imagine the scoreboard abbreviation would be "LAA". "LAD" is pretty typical for the Dodgers. Or in some cases, they may list them as "LAA" and "LAN" --American and National, same way you'll see "CHN" and "CHA" sometimes. Which confuses the hell out of me, as I always think it's "Charlotte", not the White Sox.

Some nimrod asked me "what will they put on their HATS? LAAOA?!" Umm..the Mariners don't have "SM" on their lids. Nor "CR" for the Reds, "PP" for the Pirates, "TR" for the Rangers.... etc. I don't think many teams have their full abbreviation on their lids. Even the Yankees have "NY", but not "NYY". Is it just the Rockies?!




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