While the Angels are trying to wait and see if their offers are enough to land Mark Teixiera’s services long-term, the organization does have a victory in the off-season of note: a four-year legal battle over their mockery-worthy full name is just about over now. A California appellate court has decided that the Angels can call themselves the “Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim” without violating an agreement with the city of Anaheim.

It’s a battle of ownership changes — Disney agreed to the Anaheim Angels name in exchange for public funding to renovate Anaheim Stadium, but when they sold to Arte Moreno, he wanted to expand the fan base and potential money from broadcasters by trying to make it more of a regional team — although everyone out West with any suss considers the Dodgers the real Los Angeles team. Anaheim sued the franchise when the name change was first made in 2005, and the “of Anaheim” bit isn’t likely to survive when the lease runs out.

So, our jokes an mockery are still good for the next six or seven years until the Angels can opt out of the lease. To note: if you’re going to pump public money into any stadium/arena project and you want some naming choice, make it legally airtight — considering the recent overtures of moving by teams, there’s a very real chance we will face the “Oakland Athletics of Fremont” or the “San Francisco 49ers of Santa Clara” rather soon.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim win case to keep name [Los Angeles Times]