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Rodent Infestation at Angel Stadium Leads to Concession Stand Closure

The stand was the only one of about 160 concessions cited, and reopening depends on cleaning, sanitizing and sealing gaps larger than a quarter-inch.

  • Health officials ordered the closure of a concession stand at Angel Stadium on April 22 after discovering 'rodent droppings,' according to a California Post report.
  • Orange County Public Health Services inspectors found vermin excrement in five different locations, including near a janitorial sink and underneath storage racks, during a routine inspection.
  • Inspectors allegedly also found a ceiling hole greater than 1/4 inch that could allow vermin access. The stand's permit to operate was immediately suspended pending corrective measures.
  • This stand was the only one of about 160 at Angel Stadium flagged for infestation, though records show it had previously passed inspection on June 25, 2025.
  • Angel Stadium faced significant scrutiny in 2007 when county officials documented 118 vermin violations over two years, though the team had reportedly eliminated similar problems by 2009.
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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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