Orange County Public Health Services shut down Angel Stadium concession stands over rodent infestation
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Orange County Public Health Services shut down Angel Stadium concession stands over rodent infestation
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Health inspectors found rodent droppings in five locations and a ceiling hole at Section 432, prompting the April 22 closure during an Angels homestand against Toronto.
The infestation allowed rodents to access food areas, raising concerns for fans about concession safety at the fourth-oldest MLB park.
Angel Stadium's aging infrastructure is under scrutiny as officials urge repairs, with ongoing impacts on fan experience and stadium operations.
After a rodent shutdown, how can Angels fans trust the food at the 60-year-old stadium?
Is a rodent infestation the final straw for Artie Moreno's controversial ownership of the Angels?
With a history of neglect, can Anaheim force its tenant to fix the aging Angel Stadium?
Amidst stadium decay, why did the Angels' owner slash the team's payroll by $51 million?
How does a past FBI probe into a failed land deal explain the stadium's current decay?