Los Angeles Angels News - 2013 LA Angels Updates
Whither the Los Angeles Angels? On one hand, after picking up arguably the best player in baseball before last season, in first baseman Albert Pujols, the Halos were never able to get untracked from a slow start, which Pujols got off to as well in his first American League season. On the other hand, once Pujols got started, he reverted to form; pitcher Jered Weaver came to the fore as a legitimate top of the rotation starter; and outfielder Mike Trout seriously challenged for the AL Most Valuable Player award in his rookie season, ultimately settling on the AL Rookie of the Year award. And in a case of "keeping up" with their NL rivals for fan attention up Interstate 5, the Halos went out and picked up former AL MVP Josh Hamilton as a free agent from their division rivals in Texas. Around the rest of the diamond, team home run leader Mark Trumbo is back, as well as outfielder and leadoff man Torii Hunter; but questions exist in the starting rotation after Weaver, C.J. Wilson, and Ervin Santana. 2013 should prove to be interesting at
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, as the Angels have one more division rival to fight off as well, the
Houston Astros.
Los Angeles Angels tickets in Anaheim average $62 for the 2013 MLB season. That's almost half the price of tickets to see LA's other baseball team, the
Dodgers, who have an average tickets price of $121 at Dodger Stadium.This season's most popular games on the LA Angels schedule include the
Boston Red Sox and
New York Yankees, and Interleague series with the
Chicago Cubs and
St. Louis Cardinals. Angels fans wanting to pick up cheap Angels baseball tickets will find seats under $10 in the 500 level at most home games. Tickets to the Angels home opener versus the
Athletics on the April 9th are priced from $29 in the 500 level to $350 in the Field Hall of Fame and MVP levels. On the road, Los Angeles Angels tickets average $78.