Arte Moreno is taking the blame for the Halos issues and, well, I am VERY curios to know what "underlying" things need to be fixed. By the way, it's definitely not all Arte's fault.
Story chronicling Torii Hunter’s very "loving" comments about Arte Moreno, as a reaction to the Angels signings of Albert Pujols and CJ Wilson.
A play by play on how the deal went down. What I found most interesting was this quote here: Moreno, who watched the Angels fall short in recent years trying to lure free agents Carl Crawford, Mark Teixeira, Adrian Beltre and CC Sabathia, took the reins. He made two impassioned calls to Pujols. He told Pujols that they planned to also sign Wilson. They weren't going to stop being aggressive in the market until they won a World Series championship, their first since 2002 and first under Moren0. This was all Arte.
Apparently negotiations between Arte & Co. + stadium workers not going so well. "It's our money." - A. Moreno
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Before Hideki Matsui homered in Wednesday's game he crushed a deep foul that smashed in the windshield of Arte Moreno's Mercedes. A) Shoulda bought American? B) Shoulda bought Dominican?
Angels owner Arte Moreno said today that the club remains interested in acquiring an ace starter and has not heard anything that would preclude the pursuit of the likes of Toronto's Roy Halladay and Cleveland's Cliff Lee.
The espn affiliate in hawaii was talking about an interview Arte did with a KC radio station AM610. I checked to get a link but it seems to be broken at this time. Heres the LINK to the station. Will be checking back later on to see if is up and running. Arte had some choice words with the Manny "Small Balls" Ramirez situation, and against dopers in general. Hope it comes up soon (pun intended).
Frank Mickadeit gives his strong opinion about the recent hearing on the Anaheim vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hearing.
Arte Moreno, the best owner in baseball, celebrates 5 years at the helm of the Angels today. The OCRegister's Anaheim City Council correspondent Bill Plunkett cannot help but get in a dig or two (revisiting the name change, lamenting the whopping $5 surcharge to Red Sox tickets at the Big A), but the numbingly long list of extraordinary accomplishments of the Moreno regime stifles even Plunkett's pathetic Pringle Provincialism.