MLB Angels owner withdraws intent to sell… “Keep running the club”

Owner Art Moreno (77) of the Los Angeles Angels of the American Professional Baseball (MLB) announced that he would withdraw his intention to sell and continue to operate the club.

According to MLB.com’s report on the 24th (Korean time), the Moreno family issued a statement and said they would continue to own the club in 먹튀검증 2023 and beyond.

“The sale made it clear that we had work to do and we felt we could have a positive impact on the future of the team and the fans,” said Moreno. I want to give them a championship trophy,” he said, expecting that a new chapter would open for the Angels baseball team.

Moreno, a former businessman, bought the Angels from the World Disney Company for $184 million in 2003, becoming the first Mexican-American to own a major sports club.

The value of the Angels club soared 13.6 times to $2.5 billion in 20 years.

During this time, the Angels have advanced to the postseason six times and haven’t tasted fall baseball since 2014. His only World Series victory came in 2002.

Owner Moreno pushed for a public sale of the club in August of last year, and at least six investment groups, including Joe Laycove, owner of the Golden State Warriors of the NBA, Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of the Los Angeles Times, and an unknown Japanese investor group, took over the club. has shown interest in