ANGELS SPRING TRAINING REPORT
TEMPE, Ariz. — Edison International agreed to pay the Angels $28 million for the right to put its name on the renovated Anaheim Stadium. You can pay the Angels $75 for the same privilege.
The Angels are constructing an actual-size infield on the entrance plaza to Edison Field, with green and orange bricks substituting for grass and dirt. For a $75 donation to the Angels’ charitable foundation, the club will permanently inscribe your name, a company name or a personal message on one of those bricks.
Angel vice president Ken Wachter said none of the money collected would help to pay for Disney’s $120-million stadium renovation project. The Angels hope to raise $500,000 for local charities this year, he said, much of it through sales of the commemorative bricks.
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