The Los Angeles Angels are a Major League Baseball franchise situated in the greater Los Angeles area. The Angels are a member team of Major League Baseball’s American League West division.
Traditionally, baseball players wear a baseball hat with the brim pointing forward to protect their eyes from the glare of the sun. Variety in hats has grown in popularity in the United States and elsewhere since the 1980s, both as a sun-protection tool and as a stylish fashion accessory.
The contemporary baseball cap was formed when latex rubber was used as a stiffening material inside the hat in the 1940s. Players’ eyes were protected from harmful rays of the sun by the peak (also called as the “bill” or “brim” in some regions). In the early days of the baseball hat, the peak was often shorter.
In addition, the hat has become more structural, as opposed to the “floppy” cap of the early 20th century. The baseball cap has long served as a distinguishing feature of a club and continues to do so now.
The team’s logo, mascot, or initials were often embroidered on the hat. The official colors of a team were often incorporated into the design of the cap.
All MLB franchise teams use the baseball Cap including the Los Angeles Angles. Here is a few of their Baseball cap.