Angels say game vs. Rangers will proceed as scheduled after Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency over chemical leak in nearby Garden Grove
The area around the spill is under an evacuation order that affects 50,000 local residents, per the state.
The Los Angeles Angels say that they will not cancel Saturday’s game against the Texas Rangers in spite of an ongoing chemical leak incident in Garden Grove. “We are closely monitoring ongoing situation and remain in contact with local officials. At this time, there are no changes to tonight’s scheduled game against the Rangers,” the team said in a statement, via Rhett Bollinger of MLB.
com . Garden Grove is just southwest of Angel Stadium in Anaheim. The game is currently set to take place at 7 p.
m. PT. #Angels statement on the Garden Grove chemical leak: “We are closely monitoring the ongoing situation and remain in contact with local officials.
At this time, there are no changes to tonight’s scheduled game against the Rangers. ” — Rhett Bollinger (@RhettBollinger) May 23, 2026 Earlier on Saturday, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency over the leak, which has led to an evacuation order that affects 50,000 local residents. Per the state, a chemical storage tank at GKN Aerospace began emitting toxic fumes on Thursday, and local first responders in Orange County have been unable to mitigate the issue.