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<description>&lt;p&gt;Still trying to figure out how a team which has played here since 1961 (Dodgers arrived in &apos;58) is just the &quot;team of the moment&quot;! 

Of course, the Dodgers have a longer history, but not really in Los Angeles. I do agree that the Angels have to play catchup in some ways, but given the 3mm attendance last year, the World Series ring 2 years ago, and the great play in the past few years, I&apos;d say they&apos;re pretty much there in terms of SoCal, if not LA at large.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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