![]() ![]() Halo changes to gold and a commemorative patch added for the team's 50th anniversary. New EraĪnother owner, another name, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are born. The team returns to the original color scheme in 2002 with a new look. The light blue-billed alternate cap is retired. Looks like most if not all players wore black undervisors by 1998 or 99. ![]() ![]() New Eraĭuring 1997 the Angels had become the first MLB team to try black undervisors, though not all players wear them. With Disney as the new owner and a renovated stadium, the team changes its name again to the Anaheim Angels, and totally revises its look and colors. The MLB logo is embroidered on as of 1993. The Angels return to a look reminiscent of the late 1960's, and a road cap is introduced. Over the course of the year it becomes embroidered directly. In 1992 the MLB logo gets glued on the back. ![]() My guess? Maybe they ran out of caps in that size and bought some at the store. This style cap with squared visor was mostly made for the retail market (see Capmaker History page, New Era), and is one of the only game used examples I've seen. (Note- there's a New Era version but it was NOT worn by the team.) The logo changed to a "CA" but the cap design remains. Fethullah’n Coplar kitabnn yazar gazeteci Zübeyir Kndra, kitabnn 17-25 Aralk operasyonlar ve darbe giriimini de içeren geniletilmi basksn hazrlad. Upon moving into their new stadium in Anaheim the team is renamed the California Angels. Beginning play as the Los Angeles Angels, the first cap had the classic halo on the crown. ![]()
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