SARASOTA, Fla. – Peter G. Angelos, the longtime Orioles owner, famed class-action attorney and political activist in the city of Baltimore, died earlier today. He was 94.
Angelos has been in poor healthy for many years, with son John taking control of the team and running the daily operations in 2018.
The club issued a statement on behalf of the Angelos family that read:
“Today, Peter G. Angelos passed away quietly at the age of 94. Mr. Angelos had been ill for several years, and the family thanks the doctors, nurses and caregivers who brought comfort to him in his final years. It was Mr. Angelos’ wish to have a private burial, and the family asks for understanding as they honor that request. Donations may be sent to charity in lieu of flowers.”
According to a lawsuit involving his sons in 2022, Angelos had surgery after his aortic valve failed in 2017.