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Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complex
A new owner could move the Angels, but Anaheim offers a 150-acre site with what every owner in pro sports covets: land around the venue to turn the property into a year-round money-making operation.
What happened
According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complex, A new owner could move the Angels, but Anaheim offers a 150-acre site with what every owner in pro sports covets: land around the venue to turn the property into a year-round money-making operation.
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Primary source: Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complex via Los Angeles Times. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complexLos Angeles Times - 2026-06-18T11:00:00+00:00
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