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Ah, we don't want the Rays anyway. We should get the 'Spos.
quote: Well, isn't this interesting.... -New Yorker |
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And by a long shot, too. So now I've heard that Montreal, Florida and Tampa Bay are moving to D.C. Can they really support 3 teams?
I'm sure Angelos is having a fit. Obviously, Washington will get its team, but if Montreal isn't the one to move its absurd. That franchise has to go. Portland's still in this thing... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ EAMUS CATULI -- AC125693 |
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Well, I think this is a little different than the rumors we've heard before.
For the first time in this relocation discussion (and since Beaver "bought" the Twinkies), we have an active ownership group making inquiries about a franchise. They have apparently requested the financial data. I'm thrilled with this prospect, as I really want to see a new Senators pick up the neglected history of DC baseball. On the other hand, this is still a long shot. The basic issues are no closer to being resolved. Angelos will still have to be paid off (although he should kiss the feet of anyone willing to bring a fierce rivalry to his backyard), the Tropicana lease will need to be resolved, etc. etc. Not even Rays fans trust Naimoli, so take his comments with a shaker of salt. But still, the fact that a group is taking the first steps toward buying the Rays and moving them north ought to help convince MLB that contraction isn't needed. Once they become convinced that one new market can support a team, it will be easier to convince them that a second can as well. I think this bodes well for us. -New Yorker |
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Here's an unusual thought I haven't seen yet:
Move Tampa Bay to D.C., then move the Marlins to Tampa Bay to fulfill the terms of the lease and see how Tampa Bay supports a winner (which I expect the Marlins to be in the future). After all, they are the Florida Marlins. I've seen the reverse proposed but this actually might be more reasonable. The Expos (or A's) move to Portland and MLB gets Miami to dangle in front of teams with no stadium deal (once that city gets its stuff together). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ EAMUS CATULI -- AC125693 |
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quote: Well, that could be taken in more than one context. |
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Yeah, not to mention the little detail that nobody, not even Rays fans, ever believe him.
Bud, your theory is interesting, but I'm not sure what it would accomplish. First of all, I'm not sure that losing the Marlins would in any way encourage Miami to get its act together and come up with a ballpark plan. So they would have as much value as, say, Montreal, in threatening other cities. Second, I'm not sure that the Tampa area is better for a team than Miami is. You say they might support a winner. Well, so might South Florida- their previous owner cheated them of that opportunity. Yes, the lease will need to be taken care of. But it's better for MLB just to pay it off than to force another team to linger there, losing money in a crummy, outdated and ill-advised park. Sorry, Bud. I just don't see it. -New Yorker |
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Ryan, if you doubt DC's ability to support three MLB teams, you probably haven't read anything from Timmer, Washington Senator, DCFan, StevenBJ, and the other DCers....
I too question the Marlin move to Tampa scenario. If the Marlins swim to better waters SOMEPLACE, MLB will use Miami as the Tampa of the 2000-2010 decade. I can see either or both Florida teams moving, but not both moving with one of them moving back to Tampa. But again, we are all equal in this crystal-scrying game. I agree that the Rays moving to DC will be good for us. And yer right: We DO want the Expos. Portland in the National League. |
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Just throwing it out there. I would have never predicted the Anaheim A's thing either, but that seems to be getting a lot of play in stories and on TV (when people stop to talk about things other than the great playoff races that seem to be shaping up).
Who knows what will happen. I guess we'll find out in the off season (I hope). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ EAMUS CATULI -- AC125693 |
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I think the Anaheim thing is getting as much play as it is because it's bizarre enough to be a good story. Plus it comes out of nowhere.
I still highly doubt it. Contraction fees or the sale, Disney's on the hook for a tax hit either way. And we know that they want out. I see them selling the club to an owner who keeps it right where it is. And changes back the uniforms. -New Yorker |
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I think of the Anaheim issue as a Sidd Finch story. To think a company like Disney would simply dissolve the Angels in the country's #2 city is a bit ludicrous, IMNSHO.
BTW, aren't the White Sox going to be dissolved right after the Angels so the Royals can move to Chicago? But getting back to the Rays, what does McGriff's refusal to move to the Cubs say about the franchise? I doubt he has any "inside information" that the team is going to stay put in the long run, but it certainly looks good for them in the short run if they can point to him and say, "See? We're not going anywhere soon." Portland in the National League. |
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The Chicago Royals? Ohh, there you go again, starting Internet rumors.
I love it. It's almost as unlikely as the Milwaukee White Sox. Wait a tick.... As for the Rays, if it looks good for them in the short run if they can point to him and say, "See? We're not going anywhere soon" then why did they put him on the block? Anyway, maybe Crime Dog's been talking to the Mayor. From today's St. Petersburg Times: quote: Another salvo fired. Of course, the current owner of the Grizzlies also said he had no intentions of leaving Vancouver when he took over just a few years ago.... -New Yorker |
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Just heard Jim Rome's sub quoting this from the mayor blasting the DC group. DCers sure know how to make friends.
Oh, the Romie clone scoffed at the idea that any MLB team would be playing in that "concrete pile of crap" [Tropicana] in 26 years. Portland in the National League. |
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is that he mentioned no financial penalty. None.
Why isn't there one on the contract? Most contracts I know have financial penalties if you break them. Wonder how much it would be to move the Devil Rays? I'm curious. BTW,I take it Crime Dog doesn't want play in DC. My question is that why don't the Braves try to make a play for him? Hmm, more interesting stuff to mull over. Long live SB978 and HB2941. So Long Hannon and Derfler!! You will not be missed!!! Na Na Na, Hey Hey, Goodbye!!! |
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Moderator MVP Member |
What was that you said New York about the Grizzlies owner saying he would not move then a few years later move, you mean months not years NY, he bought the team officially last summer and 6 months later announced his intention to move. As for all the denials in Tamapa and DC its typical political BS, say one thing for legal purposes and do another.
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You're right, I did mean months.
I also seem to recall that a St. Louis millionaire made a bid on the franchise but was quite clear that he intended to move them to St, Louie if profits didn't improve. As a consequence, he was turned down and another bid accepted. ...and, sure enough, the team is now in Memphis. -New Yorker |
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PirateNBama: I take it Crime Dog doesn't want play in DC.
He would be too overworked. Murder capital of the US. Jaywalking capital of the US. Graft, corruption, bribery capital of the US. Elected officials buying drugs and getting stung by the FBI capital of the US. Racketeering, drug-running, money-laundering, bad hair-sporting, prostitution, illegal alien houseworker/nanny, double-parking.... Portland in the National League. |
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Excuse me? Ahem? The "jaywalking capital of America?" I think not.
Besides, anyone willing to make a public affiliation with La La Land ought to be reluctant to point fingers about racketeering, drug-running, money-laundering, prostitution, illegal alien houseworker/nanny, double-parking and especially bad hair-sporting. -New Yorker |
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"jaywalking capital of America...La La Land"
You guys are brining back bad memories for me... I got a jaywalking ticket when I lived in L.A. while walking in the crosswalk on a green light -- apparently I entered the intersection when the red hand had already started flashing. A cop pulled over to give me that ticket. I told him, "Nobody better die in L.A. tonight while you're handing out jaywalking tickets in Westwood (just south of UCLA)." Unbelievable. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ EAMUS CATULI -- AC125693 |
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Wait. He pulled over to give you that ticket? Yikes.
I myself jaywalked thrice in Midtown this morning. -New Yorker |
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To quote Dale Bozzio (Missing Persons): Nobody walks in LA. The cop probably was trying to protect your out-of-town behind from being run over by some drive-by car driver. Remember, in LA, you're either a dodger or an angel.
No jaywalking or kay-, ell-, or emwalking in LA. Portland in the National League. |
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