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Dylan Hernández: Arte Moreno has a lengthy to-do list to focus on to win back Angels fan base

The grumpy neighbor who owns the dilapidated house on the corner has waded through the overgrown weeds in his front yard and removed the "For Sale" sign. Arte Moreno is staying. Five months after he started exploring a sale of the Angels, Moreno said he would remain the owner of the Anaheim franchise, his decision announced Monday in a news release. So much for the visions of a deep-pocketed ...
In this photo from March 18, 2021, Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno poses for a picture with a young fan prior to the MLB spring training baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and Milwaukee Brewers at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, Ariz..

The grumpy neighbor who owns the dilapidated house on the corner has waded through the overgrown weeds in his front yard and removed the "For Sale" sign.

Arte Moreno is staying.

Five months after he started exploring a sale of the Angels, Moreno said he would remain the owner of the Anaheim franchise, his decision announced Monday in a news release.

So much for the visions of a deep-pocketed buyer transforming the Angels the way Guggenheim Baseball Management did the Dodgers.

So much for the anticipation of a new owner investing in the Angels the way Steve Cohen has in the New York Mets.

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