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In 1997, HOK Sport and Walt Disney Imagineering renovated Anaheim Stadium to a baseball-only facility again (the Los Angeles Rams played at the stadium from 1980 to 1994), demolishing the outfield seats and replacing them with a large water fountain and a single-tier seating area. Edison International earned the naming rights to the stadium until 2017, and it was renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim. The stadium and Big A were repainted green and gold. In 2003, Edison International exited their deal, and the stadium was renamed again to Angel Stadium of Anaheim.

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  • In 1997, HOK Sport and Walt Disney Imagineering renovated Anaheim Stadium to a baseball-only facility again (the Los Angeles Rams played at the stadium from 1980 to 1994), demolishing the outfield seats and replacing them with a large water fountain and a single-tier seating area. Edison International earned the naming rights to the stadium until 2017, and it was renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim. The stadium and Big A were repainted green and gold. In 2003, Edison International exited their deal, and the stadium was renamed again to Angel Stadium of Anaheim.
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  • In 1997, HOK Sport and Walt Disney Imagineering renovated Anaheim Stadium to a baseball-only facility again (the Los Angeles Rams played at the stadium from 1980 to 1994), demolishing the outfield seats and replacing them with a large water fountain and a single-tier seating area. Edison International earned the naming rights to the stadium until 2017, and it was renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim. The stadium and Big A were repainted green and gold. Two new statues were added to the stadium's outer perimeter, of Gene Autry and Michelle Carew, Rod Carew's daughter who died of leukemia at 17. At the home plate entrance, two giant steel Anaheim Angels baseball caps were constructed. In 2003, Edison International exited their deal, and the stadium was renamed again to Angel Stadium of Anaheim.
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