FWIW, we went to an Angels game on July 28, 2010.
Here are some photos.
My son James (8) and my daughter Jean Marie (7) in front of Angel Stadium:
Buying tickets at the gate took more than a half hour.
Game time was 12:35pm. In the photo below you can see the line for tickets. We got in the line at 11:52am. The ticket booth was located just
below where it says "All-Star Game" -- and the line must have been 100 yards long. The Angels were playing the Boston Red Sox. Waiting in line
for tickets wasn't a good start, but we did manage to buy the tickets and see the first pitch of the game.
We wanted seats between home plate and first base, and we wanted to pay between $30 and $40 per ticket.
We got tickets that were about half-way between home and first, for $35 per ticket.
Here's our view as the Angels took the field!
Later in the game they announced that the game was sold out, with attendance of 44,052, but it didn't look too crowded when the game started.
Here's a close-up of the upper deck. We sat in the seats in the lower section of the upper deck ("Lower View MVP"), about seven rows up.
The 2nd Inning:
It was a beautiful day, but it does get hot in the direct sunlight. Luckily, every park in Anaheim has to have a Splash Mountain:
Third inning:
Later in the game, in the 8th inning, the shortstop Marco Scutaro hit a Grand Slam to give the Red Sox a 7-3 victory. (Josh Beckett got the Win.)
Here's the last pitch of the game:
James and Jean Marie after the game.
As we were leaving the park, I took this photo of the field from the lower level. It really is a beautiful park.
(It's the fourth oldest active MLB stadium, behind Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and Dodger Stadium.)
Palm trees! Gotta love southern California!
Hope this helps.
