[MEDIA] “MLB believes the strongest two candidates for expansion are Nashville and Salt Lake City, USA Today reported in July” Yeaa Portland isn’t...
As soon as they say “Portland you been awarded an expansion team”
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[MEDIA] Hmm seems like they want a team on the west coast. Nevertheless looks like expansion is coming sooner than later
It’s called taking over a market. Their arena deal is done and signed big bro
Yup the one good thing about the city falling off in recent years, it’s completely humbled local government. If Portland was still extremely popular...
That’s a great idea but the city would never do that as casinos to them are huge moral issues for them. Remember when the Expos were thinking of...
Exactly. Big bro be trippin sometimes lol
No they’re not. They’re about to get a new arena in SA even tho their arena they have now was just built in 2004
wow only 70 min? That’s nothing. Austin def isn’t getting an nba team anytime soon if not ever
Haha I meant mainly for the new baseball stadium. If you pay it off sooner than later the bonds can go back to the state faster
[MEDIA] See. These stadiums sometimes don’t choke cities around the necks of the local tax payers. I believe Minnesota paid off their new football...
Phil Knight announces record $2B donation for OHSU cancer research. Timing makes me think he’s sayin “don’t think I couldn’t have bought the...
Yes, upstate New York. 6 hours from nyc. But I guess a market that’s smaller with no Fortune 500 companies is more appealing than Portland.
Salt Lake City compared to Portland? Seriously? Portland is way bigger, plus like u said we’ve got more Fortune 500 companies, and come on Lake...
It’s always like that
Yet we get stuck with the label of “how are we going to handle another pro team…” but Utah doesn’t
Who cares about that. They have no Fortune 500 companies. Or does that only apply to Portland
How does Utah do it? They have nba and nhl with MLB probably next
Most likely Lloyd Center site
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