31 sports stadiums most likely to be haunted
By John Buhler
24. Angel Stadium
The Los Angles Angels of Anaheim have long been the other MLB team in Tinseltown, but while the Los Angeles Dodgers grab the spotlight, the Angles have done more in the last 25 years than their inter-city rivals ever have.
Not only did the Angels win their first and only World Series in 2002, but the team brought baseball into the hearts of many millennials thanks the star-studded, 1994 motion picture Angels in the Outfield.
Yes, it’s a kid’s movie, but Danny Glover, Tony Danza, Matthew McConaughey, Adrian Brody and a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt starred in it, so that has to mean something. Christopher Lloyd’s character in the beloved film might still hang out on the Angel Stadium foul pole from time to time.
Take Angels in the Outfield out of the equation and there’s still some haunted potential here. The Singing Cowboy himself, Gene Autry, once owned the team. He has his number retired in Anaheim for whatever reason and no doubt he’s there sometimes to keep Mike Scioscia and that never-ending contract in check. It could happen … (start flapping your wings).
Next: 23. Tiger Stadium