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Lunch Thread: 5 Years Ago This Weekend

FIVE years ago this weekend, it was a Dodger-Angels series at the Big A. At the stadium on July 3 2004, I met Arte Moreno and BLOGGED ABOUT it at my old LiveJournal Angels blog. This is still one of my great memories as an Angels fan. Tell US: Have you ever met Arte? What did you discuss? If you have never met him, what would you discuss if you did?

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Yep

The first time I ever went to Spring Training was with a friend from High School. We sat in the stands (before it got so popular) and talked to the scout that signed Scott Spiezio. Watched the game a bit, and then saw Arte walking around.

Coolest guy ever. Seriously, just a very nice man, down-to-earth, always wanted to know what we as fans liked to see or wanted. Struck me as a man who was committed to putting out something real, true, and with old-time quality. He was more than kind enough to snap a picture, and then was off to talk to Scioscia about whatever they needed to talk about.

I often wonder how many other owners would be so cool. My guess is not many.

Thanks Arte – you’re the best and it isn’t flim-flam politics that got you here – it is sincerity and class, the kind of respect that survives the tests and tribulations of time.

by reddawnman on Jul 2, 2009 12:58 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Met him at this year’s Spring Training opener when I got asked to be one of the ball/bat boys. Half the time I was right next to him during the game as he had the closest seat to the field (and if you’ve been to Tempe Diablo, you know it’s practically on the field). He was pretty pretty throughout the game talking to the people around him and what not. Finally got to actually meet and talk to him after the game, mainly talking about the upcoming season and all that. Just a great guy, with a voice that reminds me of Mickey Mouse to be honest, lol.

by BrentSchmidt on Jul 2, 2009 1:03 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I see it!

RIP Nick Adenhart.

"When the Babe tries to call his shot, I hope Nick puts one in his ear."
--RallyMonkey5

by Clutch on Jul 2, 2009 3:54 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

But your dad wasnt' black?

and their sunglasses are different

R.I.P Nick

by RexTookMyStash on Jul 2, 2009 4:17 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Black?

.... as sexy as socks on a rooster.

by opiejeanne on Jul 2, 2009 4:21 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

clue to my joke: look at the guy in the picture next to arte

R.I.P Nick

by RexTookMyStash on Jul 2, 2009 4:24 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Sorry, don't get it at all.

.... as sexy as socks on a rooster.

by opiejeanne on Jul 2, 2009 4:26 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

That guy is Tony Reagins

I think he helps run the team or something.

Or is Kendry perhaps the one who needs to sit?

by BBFan1 on Jul 2, 2009 4:55 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

You mean the guy in the background behind Arte?

Ok. I thought he meant to look at the picture alongside Arte.

.... as sexy as socks on a rooster.

by opiejeanne on Jul 2, 2009 5:09 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I remember the days, sittin’ on the porch with my family, singin’ and dancin’ down in Mississippi.

R.I.P Nick

by RexTookMyStash on Jul 2, 2009 5:21 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Do a Google Image search on Arte Moreno...

and BAM!!!! It’s the Rev!!!! He’s everywhere!

by Sweetmeats on Jul 2, 2009 1:18 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

My brother and I were sitting in our seats back 2004

and he was wandering around the upper view talking with fans. It was early, so it was pretty sparse. He came over and said hello and signed our caps. He was impressive and we were thilled.

This season just seems jinxed. If it can go wrong, it does

by Moondoggy on Jul 2, 2009 1:38 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I was thinking the same thing...

Mathis and Kotchman/Mcpherson? Sounds like a pretty good trade now.

by Nashdiesel on Jul 2, 2009 2:31 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

In retrospect, yeah, I would have pulled that in a heartbeat

But damn hindsight, not foresight, being 20/20…:-D

RIP Nick Adenhart.

"When the Babe tries to call his shot, I hope Nick puts one in his ear."
--RallyMonkey5

by Clutch on Jul 2, 2009 3:55 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

no joke

darn Canadians and their stupid cheap medications….

Thank you, Nick Adenhart. You will always be remembered. #34

by howiestheman on Jul 2, 2009 11:37 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Well of all places I met Arte at a Giants game (i live in SF so it's not that crazy I guess)

It was last year and I believe it was a Giants-dbacks game. He was with some executives from the giants org. I presume and was hanging out in the standing room only section. He didn’t have his angels hat which kinda bugged me but it was still cool. I had my Halo’s hat on so I called out to him and went over and shook his hand and wished us a good season.

Then I drank way too much, ate some gilroy garlic fries, and ended up partying in the mission district that night.

Go Halo’s!

R.I.P Nick

by RexTookMyStash on Jul 2, 2009 3:08 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I actually couldn’t find a picture of him with an Angels hat on so strike my hat comment from the record.

R.I.P Nick

by RexTookMyStash on Jul 2, 2009 3:10 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I have met him twice

1st time is when me and my dad went to Chokland to watch the Angels clinch and he gave me a ball than signed it

the second time I had just got a hat at the Angels store and when I was coming out he was out there signing autograghs and he signed my hat

R.I.P. Nick Adenhart #34

by Vladd#27 on Jul 2, 2009 4:15 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Met him at 05 spring training game vs the Cubs

He was just walking the concourse area in Diablo. It was funny because I was the 1st one to recognize him – no one noticed he was even there. Talked to him for all but about 1 minute. Told him we were glad to have him and not to let anyone give him shit about the name change (it was a big topic at the time). He kinda side stepped it and said we just want to be known as “the Angels” then he signed my hat. After that a crowd started to gather around.

I asked some random lady, who ended up being pretty stupid, to take a pic of us but she was too dumb to figure out what button to push on my cell to take it (after repeated directions). I didn’t want to hold him up or piss him offf so I just told him good luck and didnt get my picture. Really cool guy though.

Free Brandon Wood!

by gorams77 on Jul 2, 2009 4:46 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Never met him.

But if I did, and he was up for a chat, I would ask him:

1) Have the Halos have ever looked into an in-stadium seat upgrade program. After out #3 of the bottom of the 3rd, folks in the 400/500 levels can take their ticket and stick into a slot in a kiosk, and exchange it for an unused seat on field level for an upgrade fee. Fans do it anyway, why not make a buck or two out of it and endorse the practice? (Original ticket holder gets “best seat available” if they show up after the 3rd.)

2) How about opening up the outfield concourse area to more events with local flavor? Maybe a police/fire chili cookoff to raise money for their charities, or a local micro-brew festival, or be a stop on the BBQ compeittion circuit.

3) How about sending a minor league coach or two out to the youth baseball leagues in spring to hold a league-wide “training day”? The kids get to practice with soem real coaches from the Angels organization, and the volunteer moms and dads get to learn how to run a real practice and teach real skills. Plus, you are grooming your future generations of fans.

Ideas, man, ideas! I get ‘em all the time. Can’t shut it off, actually.

We don't have a Bullpen. We have a Cowpen. Before we get to call it a Bullpen these guys gotta grow a pair.

by Stirrups on Jul 2, 2009 5:03 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

P.S. - Bejeebus. We coulda had Randy Johnson for the 2004 season and subsequent???

I woulda given up Mathis, Kotchman, McPherson AND CASH for that! But nooooooo, Brandon Wood…er…Dallas McPherson was the second coming of Mike Schmidt!

We don't have a Bullpen. We have a Cowpen. Before we get to call it a Bullpen these guys gotta grow a pair.

by Stirrups on Jul 2, 2009 5:10 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Thoughts...

1) Wouldn’t work. The fan that paid for the seat and arriving in the 4th inning being told they get “best seat available”? Lawsuits up the wazoo.You can hear the arguments now…"I paid for THAT seat. For a full 9 innings! No one said I had to arrive by the 3rd inning to “claim” it. I want MY seat!"
2) I like this idea, with emphasis on “local”. The only potential problem is if any items sold cannibalize existing concessionaires. I actually ran into this problem about 10 years ago as scoutmaster for our scout troop. Hermosa Beach has art festivals over Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. We (the scouts) were allowed to setup a coffee/donuts/muffins booth. It was the best fundraiser we ever had. Unfortunately, there was a coffee shop (similar to Starbucks) on Pier Ave that thought we were “cannibalizing” their sales. They complained to the event organizers, and we got shut down. We appealed, but it didn’t help. It really stunk, but we didn’t have any choice. (They were paying for a booth. Ours was donated.)
3) Great idea. Perfect outreach program. Just not sure how busy the coaches are in early spring when little league is in full bloom.
4) My idea..I was amazed by the number of people tailgating at Miller Park (post to follow). The whole friggin parking lot was one big bar-b-que! I’d merge your idea #2 with the tailgater crowd. There may be less conflict with the concessionaires inside the stadium.

by sothball on Jul 2, 2009 5:47 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

#1. Lots of way to make that work.

In a world where it is legal to sell a license to a customer that grants merely the right to purchase the actual tickets which grant the right to sit in a seat, this is solvable.

For example, change the license terms itself to outright state that the owner must be inside the gate by xx time or settle for best available.

Or…change the terms and split the revenue with the original owner. Bribe them.

Or…offer the original owner, at the time of purchase, the option of a lower package cost for the alternate terms that allow the Halos to sell those empty seats if they are no-show.

Another idea is to offer a package wherein the Halos issue one Angels smart card for every seat purchased in a full season-ticket package. Don’t issue paper tickets at all. The owner has to scan their card at entry in order to gain admission, and a machine spits out a paper receipt with the seat location printed on it. Don’t allow those owners to resell their seats via the official exchange, and this precludes them from reselling their seats at all, since there is nothing they can hand over to the buyer that the buyer could use independent of the original owner to gain admission. So, these season ticket owners would get their seats at a significant discount, and these would be the ones who would be part of the in-game upgrade. They would not be compensated by the organization for failure to arrive. Some accountant would have to figure out how to price all this up to make it a win-win-win. That accountant ain’t me.

We don't have a Bullpen. We have a Cowpen. Before we get to call it a Bullpen these guys gotta grow a pair.

by Stirrups on Jul 2, 2009 8:31 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Oh hell yeah


This is a picture of my wife and I meeting Arte on the day he took over as owner of the Angels. He was at the front gate shaking hands. I thought that was awesome. That was right before he lowered the price of beer, too. Great memory.

by Riverrun on Jul 2, 2009 5:49 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Never met him

If I had time, I’d plead with him to open up the Angels’ historical books, so we could know salaries and payroll and forgotten minor-league transactions and which-draft-pick-signed-for-how much and ticket/parking revenue and broadcast fees stretching back to late December back in ’60.

There’s a huge gap in the understanding of roster/franchise construction baseball-wide, particularly but not only between 1976 and the late ‘80s, and it would be neat if the Angels would break ground on transparency for this stuff. Would do wonders in helping us analyze the team’s various historical decisions.

And it would (as an incidental bonus) make us realize anew how lucky we are to have a great businessman and a better fan at the helm of our franchise.

by mattwelch on Jul 2, 2009 6:50 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

We are fortunate

Wife and I went to St. Louis several years ago for the Angel Cardinal interleague games. We, of course were logoed with Angel hats and shirts. After a game, first pub, up the stairs into an open area, someone calls out “over here, you belong over here.” It was Arte waving us over to buy refreshments for two original Angel season ticket holders.

We also have season tickets for two weeks+ in Tempe. About 5 rows behind Arte’s seats. There is a constant barrage of well meaning people (children and adults) interrupting him for autographs and pictures.

Not once have I seen him disturbed or “miffed” with these interruptions. Always accomidating.

A very special person. Angel fans, as we know, are very fortunate to have this individual as the Angel Boss.

Long time reader, first post. Had to jump in on this one.

by Angelwisdom on Jul 3, 2009 10:41 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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