Baltimore Orioles Owners Demand Even More Unnecessary Taxpayer Money
Apparently $600 million to improve a very nice stadium isn’t enough.

The Baltimore Orioles have the best record in the American League, a stadium that is commonly ranked among the most beautiful ballparks in the country, and a $600 million commitment from the Maryland state government to improve it even more.
That, apparently, is not good enough for the Orioles-owning Angelos family.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is owned by the state through the Maryland Stadium Authority, so the Orioles operate there under a lease, which is due to expire at the end of the year. It's almost certain they will extend that lease, because of the team's seven decades of history in Baltimore and the lack of viable stadium options elsewhere, at least in the immediate future.
The sticking point in lease negotiations is that John Angelos, managing chairman of the Orioles, is jealous of The Battery Atlanta, a mixed-use development next to Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves. In an odd arrangement, the county government owns the baseball park while the baseball team (more specifically its owners, Liberty Media) funded and own most of the adjacent development.
Angelos seems to dream of a similar arrangement, which would involve Baltimore giving him prime downtown real estate (presumably for free or a subsidized price) on top of the $600 million to be spent on stadium improvements. Public spending on stadiums for teams owned by billionaires evidently isn't enough anymore. This isn't just bad policy (in all cases) but in Baltimore's case is physically implausible. As The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal writes: "The necessary land for such a project around Camden Yards, however, does not exist. The ballpark sits in the middle of Baltimore, while Truist was built in a suburb 10 miles outside of Atlanta….Building an office complex, entertainment district or even a sole apartment building at Camden Yards would appear impractical."
As for the $600 million in government funds to be spent on improvements, it's not clear why they're necessary. Camden Yards is the 10th-oldest park in the league, having opened in 1992, but it already has wide concourses, plenty of food options, and unique features. The $600 million infusion isn't exactly needed to save a historical-yet-outdated ballpark, because it doesn't feel outdated. In fact, that's more than the $482 million of public money (in 2022 dollars) that funded the original project.
The idea was that economic development around the stadium would eventually pay for the original construction costs. But when the latest $600 million taxpayer commitment was announced, Angelos called it a "tremendous opportunity to redefine the paradigm of what a Major League Baseball venue represents and thereby revitalize downtown Baltimore."
As Kennesaw State University sports economist J.C. Bradbury tweeted, "The supposed example of how a properly designed ballpark project…can spur surrounding development now wants to develop the surrounding property whose development it didn't catalyze after 30 years."
Why do this? Nostalgia is one factor. As Reason's Matt Welch wrote in the May 2023 issue, "By demonstrating that people will indeed shell out good money to feel nostalgia for make-believe, Field of Dreams helped create the template for the modern baseball industry: Build expensive, 'retro'-looking stadiums and get taxpayers to foot the bill by selling them a mixture of gee-willikers Americana and economic analyses every bit as magical-realist as the source material."
Study after study after study has shown government subsidies of sports stadiums do not boost economic growth—they merely cost taxpayers money. Yet politicians continuously bow down to billionaire team owners.
Angelos is already in hot water for the almost three-week suspension of TV broadcaster Kevin Brown. Angelos was apparently not pleased with Brown, who merely noted on air a statistical fact that had been provided by the press team in their game notes and was shown on the team-owned broadcast network: The Orioles had as many wins in Tampa this season as in the previous three seasons combined.
Perhaps state and local governments should not be in the business of subsidizing billionaires who make such ridiculous decisions.
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You could try a music festival to bring support to your cause. Your band can headline - Magic Tim and the Four Skins.
The Democrats who run Baltimore will fall all over themselves to help out Mr. Angelos, for the usual incentive.
Baltimore is just a big money hole in general. And the more money you throw at it, the more it empowers a political class that insist Baltimore is being left behind by Marylands government and needs more money.
I’m from the generation where the revitalized inner harbor was going to fix all of the cities problems. Now there’s some new massive building boondoggle is going on over by Fort McHenry. Now that the inner harbor has gone down the tubes in the last 10-15 years.
Yep. It happened slowly and then all at once. Some neighborhoods were actually starting to improve when hipsters were a thing and they moved into marginal areas.
Shit schools and getting mugged a couple of times quickly reversed the trend.
I’m so glad the menace of gentrification was stopped in time.
I hadn’t been down there much since the early 00s. But when I saw a viral video of some tourist guy by the aquarium getting his pants pulled down and other wise humiliated on film in front of his family by a gang of youths, I thought, damn, that coat of glossy paint didn’t even last as Owings Mills mall.
Not enough gay men moved in to the areas to make them popular enough to attract the normies.
I love how so many people DEMAND tax money.
Nice little stadium you got there, fella. Be a shame if somebody tripled the ticket tax.
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Bread and circuses, funded by taxes, and managed by rent-seeking grifters.
"Study after study after study has shown government subsidies of sports stadiums do not boost economic growth—they merely cost taxpayers money. Yet politicians continuously bow down to billionaire team owners."
Yup.
One correction: most politicians bow down on their way to their knees. The real pros wear knee pads and have conquered their gag reflex.
They bow down to them because they get a piece of the action. Capone paid off everyone, judges, politicians, cops, prosecutors...so they left him alone. They chose to only charge him with tax evasion, otherwise they would have to bring in all the grifters he bribed into court. The US system is corrupt to the core and it's only getting worse.
Yeah, but the team is actually good now!
More proof that the Endtimes are upon us.
Or they’ll choke. They always choke.
Been an O's fan since the early '70s.
They're going to find a way to screw the season up.
The team isn’t built for the postseason. They have a good starting rotation, but none of them are among the very best. In the postseason a team will have mostly three and only occasionally 4 starters. So it’s more important that 1/2/3 are great than across the board ability.
They also have strange swings in productivity. Mateo was one of the best hitters in baseball the first month, now he doesn’t even play. Mountastle started great, funked, but now is coming back. Henderson was awful to start, but now he’s pretty good. It’s mostly worked out with enough guys being up at any one time. But this level of streakiness means a slump is always possible.
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It's like the public-sector unions and the government - it's not their money they're negotiating over. The taxpayers whose money it is don't get a seat at the negotiating table. Who's going to be the first to say "No"?
If you offer someone a legal way to steal, they’ll do it.
These schemes are the economic version of insanity: try the same projects over and over, and hope that the latest one will turn a profit. Obviously, if these projects were a good idea, then private investment would develop these facilities.
https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
Hehe. I see you've started to learn how to use your words.
Not sure why more city downtown space is needed
Supposedly the warehouse is mostly empty above the first floor. I would gut the upper floors and start the Baltimore Battery there. Then, after bridging over the street south of the warehouse, I'd continue building on the Lee/Lipincott lot ( rarely used ) ant the C lot down to M & T stadium. To make up for the lost parking, then I'd build a multistory parking garage on the B lot. A chunk of the $ 1.2 billion that the Orioles/Ravens would get would go a long way towards this with revenue split between them. If that's not enough space, then build on B and C and put the parking on top.
The Milwaukee Brewers are also threatening to move
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/08/brewers-reportedly-willing-to-consider-relocation.html
I wonder who will be desperate enough to pay for a stadium for them. Indianapolis? Buffalo?
Every MLB team is now going to threaten its city. The Oakland Athletics succeeded and they are now moving to Las Vegas. So there is now a new cycle of threats. All the smaller cities/ media markets - Cincinnati, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Tampa, San Diego, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Baltimore, and Cleveland. My guess is they are going to threaten in exchange for luxury boxes or land grants.
The Royals are running out a team that's nearly as bad as the literal-plot-of-Major League-As, and the owner is demanding a new downtown stadium.......
Meanwhile, Denver's AAAA ball club keeps chugging along despite 30 years of mostly mediocre-to-shitty baseball because the city is full of migrants who all come to watch their hometown team.
Rockies are here because of a land grant in 2017 or so.
But the thing is, there is more to life than Lou Reed and cocktail parties. Sports are central to a lot of people's lives, for better or for worse, and it's something that can tie people in a region together beyond inherent tribalism of race or culture or language.
This 100%. There is nothing wrong at all with a city building a stadium for sports. What is wrong here is the extortion and the power that those teams have to make that threat..
Why shouldn't they ask? Private businesses always ask for handouts.
The ONLY issue is whether politicians give them what they ask for.
FFS I am so sick of useless 'libertarian' commentary about this sports cartel economics. There is a very easy solution to this sort of only-in-America cronyist shit.
Eliminate the explicit anti-trust exemption for baseball and the effective cartel agreements between the NCAA and pro sports leagues. There is no reason they should be exempt from the laws that everyone else has to follow.
That is what lets teams like the Orioles and A's extort relocation. You give us tons of subsidies or we will go somewhere else and we will make sure no other basketball/baseball/football team returns to your town. We are the professional league and so we own the sport itself.
Bayern Munich and Manchester United can relocate if they want to I guess. But there's no point. If they move, some other team would just move into their stadium and join a football league. So the stadium is managed for the long-term - and the team commits to where its fans are loyal. That's what good sports governing bodies can do. Expand the sport so there is no vacuum that can be exploited by a particular team.
I like the idea. How about a ban on all subsidies for business?
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The Indianapolis Orioles say "What do you mean, unnecessary money?"
The city of Baltimore sure knows how to throw money around and achieve literally nothing. The districts near the waterfront have become vacant and dying. The city spends $25,000 for each school student and they have one of the worst records of failure anywhere.
Like every other liberal run city, Baltimore is circling the drain.
So another couple hundred million for a ball park isn't going to make much difference when people won't dare drive into the city for fear of being carjacked or worse.
Let the cities die. Liberals are to blame for all these problems.
Maybe they should emulate those conservative run bastions like Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas. At the bottom of nearly every statistic.
What would make it very difficult for teams to use the threat that they will move is if they owned their own stadiums. Not taxpayer funded. Then they would have to sell the property as part of the move.
No stadium can survive financially if it can only rely on one sport in one season. So what you are really saying is that sports shouldn't exist in the real world because libertopia.
Proof?
There should be a federal ban on all subsidies for any business.
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