I don't know how many tickets they actually moved at those silly prices. I would be very interested to see what tickets the Angels sold for what price for this game. I believe most of the tickets for this game were sold by the Angels as either season tickets, mini plans, or group tickets, all of which are much much cheaper than the single game prices were a couple weeks ago.
Further, even if the Angels did make more than enough don't you think they will lose the goodwill from those fans who did pay out the nose? Won't this condition people to wait until the day of the game to buy tickets when the Angels price them the cheapest? It could cost the Angels a lot in the long run.