John Angelos is the Executive Vice President of
the
Baltimore Orioles, a position
he has held since April 1999 , leading the club's front office and
overseeing the day to day business operations including marketing,
communications and sales. He also serves as the Chief Operating
Officer of the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), overseeing all
of the network's business operations. John is the elder son of
Baltimore Orioles owner
Peter Angelos.
He is a graduate of Duke University
and received his J.D. from the University of Baltimore
School of Law.
Expansion of Baltimore Orioles Radio
In January 2007, John Angelos oversaw the deal that brought the
Orioles to a new flagship radio affiliate, WHFS-FM 105.7 in
Baltimore . The deal expanded
Baltimore Orioles coverage to include
pregame and postgame shows for every game, and in-game interviews
with managers and coaches.
The deal also meant that Orioles games would
be promoted across five broadcast stations in the Baltimore
area.
Over the last several years, Angelos has continued to expand the
Orioles radio network. Since 2006, the Orioles Radio Network has
more than tripled in size. In 2008 alone, 15 stations in Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia were added to the Orioles
radio network. The Orioles schedule is now broadcast on over 37
stations in 4 states and the District of Columbia that make up the
Orioles radio network.
Negotiating For a Spring Training Home
John Angelos is involved in negotiating offers from at least 4
cities in Florida for the
Baltimore
Orioles new spring training home. The team, which would bring a
Florida community $7.5 million in state funding, began looking for
a new home after setbacks in plans to renovate team's stadium in
its current home of Fort Lauderdale . The three reported cities are
Fort Myers, Sarasota, and Vero Beach. Fort Lauderdale, which has
been the Orioles' spring training home since 1996, is also still
under consideration. On November 12, 2008, Sarasota, Florida made a
$30 million offer to the Orioles. Vero Beach, Florida made a formal
offer to the Orioles on November 17, 2008 .
On July 22, 2009, the
Orioles announced an agreement with Sarasota,
Florida
to move spring training operations to Ed Smith
Stadium
for 2010. The
Orioles
will still utilize Twin Lakes Park for minor league spring training
operations. The agreement also places a Cal Ripken Youth Baseball
Academy in Sarasota. Both facilities will undergo major upgrades
after spring training in 2010.
New Orioles Personnel
In 2007 Angelos helped to bring in Baltimore native Andy MacPhail
as the Orioles new President of Baseball Operations, a move that
many felt signaled a new direction for the ball club, focused on
improving player development international scouting, and pitching,
while competing in the challenging AL East.
Support for Progressive Organizations and Candidates
Outside of the baseball world, John Angelos has been politically
active and a strong supporter of progressive candidates and
organizations both nationally and in Maryland.
In the most recent election cycle he donated to the
Democratic Senatorial
Campaign Committee, the DNC Services Corp, Presidential
Candidates Joe Biden and Barack Obama, Congressman John Sarbanes,
Democratic Candidate for Congress Frank Kratovil, the Missouri
Democratic State Committee, the Indiana Democratic Congressional
Victory Committee, and the Democratic Party of Colorado.
In 2006 he contributed to the
Democratic Senatorial
Campaign Committee, and various Congressional campaigns.
Community Involvement
John Angelos also serves on the Board of the Directors of the
Maryland Million, one of the nation's best known single days of
horse racing competition. Founded by legendary sportscaster Jim
McKay in 1986, the Maryland Million was envisioned as a local
version of the Breeders Cup, bringing together local horse
breeders, owners, trainers, jockeys, Maryland businesses and racing
organizations to showcase Maryland's best Thoroughbred race horses
in an intramural championship competition.
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