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Angel Stadium, which opened in 1966, is the fourth-oldest stadium in the major leagues, behind Fenway Park (1912), Wrigley Field (1914) and Dodger Stadium (1962).
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.
Under the terms of the sale, the Angels would be wholly responsible for paying for either a renovation of the 54-year-old stadium or building a new one. No taxpayer money would be used.
He's one of the first Angels fans to purchase pre-sale tickets this week. The Palm Desert resident is thrilled to finally get his family back to Angel Stadium, especially his 10-year-old son.
The whole situation with the Angels and the city of Anaheim has been sticky since 2019 when the Anaheim City Council agreed to extend the Angels’ opt-out clause in the stadium lease by one year.
The State of California rejected the claims of the city because not all of the land in the deal was part of the initial lease to the Angels. The solution eventually amounted to a $96 million fine ...