In open letter to Angels owner, Anaheim mayor outlines starting points for stadium negotiations
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Anaheim's mayor wants to keep the Angels in town and them to change their name
The average baseball fan around the country might see the name of the Los Angeles Angels and think, 'Sure, they're close to L.A. so that makes sense,' but to those native to Orange County, it can feel like a slap in the face. That's why Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken, in an open-letter about the Angels future to owner Arte Moreno, called for the team to be named for the city is actually represents. "[Acknowledge] the greatness of Anaheim’s histor…
Bill Shaikin: What's the future for aging Angel Stadium? It feels like an increasingly uncertain one.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Angels play their home opener Friday, the dawn of their 60th season in Angel Stadium. Only three major league ballparks are older: Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park and Wrigley Field, all of which have been refreshed and…


In open letter to Angels owner, Anaheim mayor outlines starting points for stadium negotiations
Mayor Ashleigh Aitken in an open letter published Friday to Angels owner Arte Moreno outlined her key starting points for future stadium deals that would benefit the team, city and residents alike, saying she wants to build a working relationship that doesn’t exist yet with ownership. “My relationship as mayor with Angels ownership is the source of a lot of speculation,” Aitken wrote. “But, honestly, we don’t really have one. I want to change th…
Anaheim mayor pens open letter to Angels, requesting renewed relationship and name change
Mayor of Anaheim Ashleigh Aitken penned an open letter to Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno Friday requesting a renewed relationship with city after years of tense feelings. Aitken, who was appointed in 2022, inherited a decades long squabble between the franchise and city dating back to 2004 when the team changed their name from the ‘Anaheim Angels’ to the ‘Los...
Commentary: What's the future for aging Angel Stadium? It feels like an increasingly uncertain one
The Angels and the city of Anaheim have discussed, debated and twice agreed upon plans to enhance the stadium and secure the team’s future there. The city walked away from both deals.
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