HEALTHApril 28, 2026· Core News Daily Staff

Rodent infestation at Angel Stadium leads to concession stand shutdown after health inspection report

Orange County health officials have shut down multiple concession stands at Angel Stadium after a routine inspection found evidence of rodent infestation, including droppings, gnawed food packaging, and nesting material in food storage areas. The shutdown affects approximately one-third of the stadium's food service operations and comes at the beginning of the baseball season's busiest period.

The inspection, conducted by the Orange County Health Care Agency, found critical violations at seven of the stadium's 22 concession stands. Inspectors documented rodent droppings in dry storage areas, chewed packaging on food items, and a live rodent sighting in one food preparation area. The violations were classified as "imminent health hazards," the most serious category, requiring immediate closure until corrective actions are verified.

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Angel Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Angels, has faced periodic health code violations over the years, but the scale of this infestation is unusual. The stadium's aging infrastructure — it opened in 1966 — includes numerous entry points for pests, and the combination of large quantities of stored food and intermittent use creates ideal conditions for rodent populations to establish themselves between events.

The Angels organization issued a statement acknowledging the violations and committing to a comprehensive remediation plan that includes professional pest control treatment, structural repairs to seal entry points, and enhanced food storage protocols. The team said affected concession stands will remain closed until re-inspection confirms they meet health standards.

What This Means For You: Stadium food safety is one of those things you don't think about until you have to. This inspection revealed conditions that could cause foodborne illness — rodent droppings can carry salmonella, hantavirus, and other pathogens. If you're attending a game at Angel Stadium in the near term, check which concession areas have been cleared by health inspectors before ordering. The broader lesson: health inspections of large venues are public records in most jurisdictions, and checking them before you go is a simple step that can protect your health. This isn't unique to Angel Stadium — similar violations have been found at stadiums across the country.

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Originally sourced from Fox News