bigfan wrote:
In the neverending attempt to save/keep a team in Tampa (Anyone know why this is such an importance?)
My guess is that the players' union will shit a brick if 25+ jobs are eliminated, even low-paying Rays jobs. There's also the fact that St. Petersburg built a baseball facility -- I hesitate to call that thing a
park -- in advance of receiving a team and it might look bad for baseball to bail on them. Also, there's nowhere else to put a team: Las Vegas is a bad fit for pro sports, Montreal is permanently ruined as a baseball town, and any other sports towns you have in mind are too small or too close to regional powers to sustain teams of their own (toss out Charlotte and Nashville with the Braves, Sacramento with the Giants and A's, Indianapolis with the Reds/Cubs/Cardinals/Tigers), Tampa-St. Pete itself being an imposition on Yankee transplants and Braves-loving Central FL crackers.
As for flipping Detroit and Tampa, I'm sure they'll try to sell it as returning Detroit to its rightful place in the AL East, but it makes travel a bitch, it takes away valuable Yankees/Red Sox road games from the Rays, and it just plain smells funny. Could be Selig's last act of fucking around with alignment.
EDIT: You know what? Call me crazy, but I'd nuke both Central divisions.
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