Q&A: With the Angel Stadium sale axed, what are the Angels’ long-term plans in Anaheim?
LA TimesAngel Stadium in Anaheim. The Angels agreed Friday to the Anaheim City Council’s request to abandon the sale of Angel Stadium. On Wednesday morning, within 12 hours of the Anaheim City Council killing the Angel Stadium sale, the city of Long Beach renewed its pitch to lure the Angels. Angels Angels agree to Anaheim’s request to abandon Angel Stadium sale Three days after the Anaheim City Council decided to kill the Angel Stadium deal amid a corruption probe, the Angels have agreed to not contest the decision. However, Fabela said during Tuesday’s council meeting: “It does strain credulity to say that, when there is discussion of reaching out to the Angels to seek campaign financing in order to advance the deal, that there wouldn’t be some knowledge on the other side in the course of that.” In a letter to the city last week, Angels attorney Allan Abshez called the deal “the result of an honest arms-length negotiation.” On Friday, in confirming the Angels would agree to the city’s request, Angels spokeswoman Marie Garvey said: “We want to be clear: We negotiated in good faith with all elected officials and city staff and created a fair deal that was good for Anaheim and good for Angels Baseball.” Why not just redo the deal?