- **Q: What is the 'Home Run for Anaheim' bill?
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As the 2026 season kicks off at Angel Stadium, fans are in for more than just baseball. Celebrating 60 years in Anaheim, the stadium's future is uncertain, but new developments promise an engaging experience. From stadium improvements to Pa...
#### Background\nAngel Stadium has been the home of the Los Angeles Angels for 60 years. Recent attempts to secure the stadium's future have been complicated. A previous deal to sell the stadium and surrounding parking lots fell apart due to an FBI investigation involving then-Mayor Harry Sidhu and concerns over the Surplus Land Act, which prioritizes affordable housing on surplus public land.\n\n#### Stadium Improvements and Fan Experience\nFor the 2026 season, fans can expect \$5 million in stadium improvements, including upgrades to the Diamond Club seat areas and parking. A major addition is the **PAC-MAN Chomp Stop**, a concession stand offering Pac-Man themed treats like cookies, rice krispie treats, and Dole Whip. This complements the Level Up PAC-MAN arcade area, featuring free games and Gashapon machines.\n\n#### Navigating the Surplus Land Act\nThe city is in early talks with state officials to navigate the Surplus Land Act, potentially hiring real estate professionals to assess the land's value, both with and without the team's lease. This will be a complex process due to the stadium's size and the team's existing lease.\n\n#### 'Home Run for Anaheim' Act\nAssemblymember Avelino Valencia proposed the 'Home Run for Anaheim Act,' which would require the Angels to include 'Anaheim' in their name in exchange for leniency under the Surplus Land Act. This revives a long-standing dispute over the team's name, which was changed in 2005.
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