Statement from O’s regarding spring facility
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October 28, 2010 3:48 pm
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It speaks for itself:
“Earlier today, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed the Orioles’ spring training agreement with Sarasota County and completely validated the County process and the issuance of the construction bonds. In doing so, the Florida Supreme Court dismissed all of the plaintiffs’ claims against Sarasota County and the named County Commissioners.
The Orioles’ confidence in Sarasota County has yet again been reaffirmed by this decision. We continue to move full speed ahead with…It speaks for itself:
“Earlier today, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed the Orioles’ spring training agreement with Sarasota County and completely validated the County process and the issuance of the construction bonds. In doing so, the Florida Supreme Court dismissed all of the plaintiffs’ claims against Sarasota County and the named County Commissioners.
The Orioles’ confidence in Sarasota County has yet again been reaffirmed by this decision. We continue to move full speed ahead with the Club’s plans for the finest spring training facility in all of baseball and look forward to the opening of the stadium for Spring Training 2011.”
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