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I was reviewing the "active" MLB parks, and I realized that I have no memory of anything that's ever happened in a Mets game at Angel Stadium, aka Angel Stadium at Anaheim, aka The Big A, aka Anaheim Stadium.



It's the fourth oldest park in baseball, because nothing rots in Southern California, the Mets have played nine official games there, and I'm having trouble summoning any of them. They even have a winning record (5-4), but damned if I knew that without looking it up.



What Mets memories do you have of Angel Stadium?


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Willie Randolph's final game as Mets manager, Jerry Manuel's first. The latter laid down his gangsta law (2008).



Jose Reyes with a grand slam as his first week in the majors wound down in support of Steve Trachsel's one-hitter, the day after Jason Roach was lit up (2003).



A Saturday night extra-inning win preceding a dead-ass Sunday afternoon loss that I think Bartolo got knocked around in (2014).


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Gosh, that's three.



I'm disappointed that I couldn't have come up with the Randolph/Manuel transition.


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I remembered the Jerry situation and Reyes home run but whiffed on the Trachsel-Roach story. My other thought was the Marlon Anderson game but that was with the Angels not at em


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My only memory of "Angel Staduim" is of the old Wrigley Field in Los Angeles (the first home of the Angels) where Home Run Derby was filmed.

The new place?

Nada.

Later


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Jericho Turnpike is rather ugly, isn't it? It's a stressful place to walk, shop, park, or drive.



Probably was a state-of-the-art suburban gem at one point. Or, at least, folks convinced themselves it was.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I saw it once from outside when I was a kid and my parents took us to Disneyland.


I saw it from outside when I took Amtrak from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2007. Anaheim Station is right next to the stadium.


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Willets Point wrote:

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Reggie Jackson tried to kill the queen and Frank Drebin saved her. Other than that, I got nothing.


The weird part is that the movie was filmed in Dodger Stadium but the Dodgers didn't want to participate in the filming so they got the Angels to play instead.
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