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Article: No Cards, but Tempe still has big draw: Diablo Stadium upgrades help ensure lengthy stay for Angels.
- Article from:
- The Tribune (Mesa, AZ)
- Article date:
- February 28, 2007
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Byline: Garin Groff
Feb. 28--If it seems the Arizona Cardinals' move to Glendale meant major league sports abandoned Tempe, take a close look at what's going on at Diablo Stadium this time every year. The place is teeming with professional athletes in red -- also the color of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Cardinals bolted for a new stadium in Glendale after years of fighting for a better home in the East Valley, but baseball fans should feel more secure about the Angels' future here. The Angels are entering their second spring of playing at Diablo following a renovation project de- signed to keep the team from leaving Tempe. The updating and ...
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