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I don't think the economics work for baseball in Las Vegas. They definitely don't for hockey. The only league I could see working there is the NBA, which is the most amenable to entertaining clients and just hanging out. No, you probably wouldn't have hot tubs in the stands (though hey, why not?), but it wouldn't be hard to run an NBA team there. It wouldn't do terribly well, but it'd get by. I don't see baseball working. Where's your local TV contract for Las Vegas?

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...and what do you think happens in Vegas during the week?

NeighborWorks® America - National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling(NFMC) Place Based Training 2015 - 250 people
American Ambulance Association - Annual Conference and Trade Show 2014 - 500 people
Outotec - International Flash Smelting Congress 3 people (joke)
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - Drug Meeting and Seminar 2014 - 500 people
Traders Expo Las Vegas 2014 - 5000 people
LRP Publications - 23rd Annual National Workers' Compensation & Disability Conference - 4300
2014 DEMA Show - Diving Equipment & Marketing Association - 10,000
Live Design International 2014 - 15,000

the city averages 150,000 a people each week in town for various seminars, shows, etc. people trying to convince others to buy their crap.

The ability to invite buyer to an event afer the show and work them further, before you got them a hooker is how this shit goes.

A stadium designed to 'entertain' would be a huge hit.


You know what other city has a shitload of conventions? CHICAGO. IT'S A BIG CITY IN ILLINOIS KINDA BY THAT PART OF INDIANA THAT SMELLS LIKE SULFUR.

Major League Baseball is not going to say to itself "gee this might be a gambling town built on mob dollars that won't exist in 30 years due to lack of water and has a population roughly that of the eastern quarter of Nebraska... but by golly we cannot miss out on those convention dollars." I don't pride myself on having any business acumen (I despise the existence of those who utilize their skill in such a criminal field) but it wouldn't make much sense to ditch smelly lake city with like a billion people in it for a crap desert shithole that has fewer people than metro Spokane.

Especially for a league that still catches shit for letting the Dodgers vault across the country. MLB doesn't relocate teams, and they aren't looking to expand any time soon either. At least until the embargo is lifted, then we'll have the Havana Atlèticos.


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So people who own or run businesses, regardless of size, are criminals?

So that guy who starts a costum t shirt printing store is conducting a criminal enterprise?


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You know what other city has a shitload of conventions? CHICAGO.

No, not really; we lost them all to Las Vegas because we're a frozen ghetto shithole with usurious hotel taxes and union rules written by Eugene Debs.

But the rest of your point stands. There is no way in hell that baseball lets a team move out with an extant stadium lease. Even the Rays, a dead team walking since day one because of their shitty dome and fair-weather fanbase, have been made to honor their lease. For all the shit Comiskey gets for being Not Wrigley, it's a thoroughly sufficient modern stadium with modern revenue streams, plentiful parking, and transit access in a world-class city. You can't just get up and go from it.

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Major League Baseball is not going to say to itself "gee this might be a gambling town built on mob dollars that won't exist in 30 years due to lack of water

Yeah, this too. Lake Mead's water levels are at record lows and dropping. Did people really think the good times were going to last forever? I wouldn't want anything to do with Phoenix or Las Vegas in the coming years. To call Las Vegas a house of cards makes me feel like a hack, but...

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Las Vegas is a massive shithole. They'd draw 5000/night.

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You know, Charlotte is overextended with the Panthers and Hornets, but Raleigh might work. Baseball wouldn't conflict with college basketball, and no one's spending any money on the Hurricanes.

But let's be honest: the White Sox aren't going anywhere, certainly not Las Vegas. I'm near the top of this board's official list of White Sox Haters, and even I want them around.

Isn't St Petersburg (FLA, not Russia lol) a suburb of NY anyway?

Move them to Gilberts or NWI, still "Chicago White Sox" which is a charter franchise of the American League, FWIW.

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It is really amazing at the Sox fan inability to think that someone might buy the team they like and want to move them.

Bringing up the sacrelig of moving them as if it wasnt possible. Hmm, the owner said they had to move if they didnt get a stadium deal once. They needed this to compete.

A new owner would say the 100% exact thing, they would need a growing media market that they can be the big fish in in order to compete. How about a dome in North dakota? They have nothing but money up their a population explosion and the city would build a multipurpose dome in a second. memphis or tennesee?

Everyone is breaking down how well they will do, or not do, I am not telling you they will or wont do great (Even though I do think a Vegas move would work), it should be a simple thought of would that city want a team and be willing to invest in such a team with a private owner. If any city can fit that model, they are a viable option.

I actually agree with BRick, that they have done a poor job of marketing and that does leave a slight chance of upside in the market, but if I was buying team B and was paying $750 mill, I would be looking for a new city other than 35th and shields, plus Team A, makes my product less in may respects that I would realize in other markets as the only game in town.

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You and your multipurpose domes!

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It is really amazing at the Sox fan inability to think that someone might buy the team they like and want to move them.

Bringing up the sacrelig of moving them as if it wasnt possible. Hmm, the owner said they had to move if they didnt get a stadium deal once. They needed this to compete.

A new owner would say the 100% exact thing, they would need a growing media market that they can be the big fish in in order to compete. How about a dome in North dakota? They have nothing but money up their a population explosion and the city would build a multipurpose dome in a second. memphis or tennesee?

Everyone is breaking down how well they will do, or not do, I am not telling you they will or wont do great (Even though I do think a Vegas move would work), it should be a simple thought of would that city want a team and be willing to invest in such a team with a private owner. If any city can fit that model, they are a viable option.

I actually agree with BRick, that they have done a poor job of marketing and that does leave a slight chance of upside in the market, but if I was buying team B and was paying $750 mill, I would be looking for a new city other than 35th and shields, plus Team A, makes my product less in may respects that I would realize in other markets as the only game in town.

The thing is the only game in town in a place like Raleigh NC is equal to being like #100 on the list of 'games in town' in Chicago. It's is Raleigh fucking North Caro-fucking-lina! You know what the last thing to happen in Raleigh was? No? Neither do I! Nothing happens there! That's one of those places where a day out on the town consists of a trip to Kohls and the people there (inexplicably) like it that way.

And in Vegas there's a whole lot of tacky Vegas garbage going on for a sports franchise to compete with. Celine Dion warrants a residency in that wasteland.

Here's what will happen: new ownership will threaten a move in about 15 years when the Cell is nearing it's end. By that time everything north of 35th will be gentrified, the city will want to keep the Sox there and ownership will rip the state off again for a brand new stadium at...you guessed it...35th and Shields. I'm guessing the Sox will not be able to keep their expansive parking lots though. They'll be hawked off to developers in exchange for the sweetheart subsidy the Sox get for the new park.

That's how this story ends.


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Off topic a little, but more than Phoenix and Vegas are screwed. Take the whole section of the country W of I 25 and S of I 80, here are the places in that area that are not totally screwed:

Sante Fe NM
Flagstaff AZ
Salt Lake City UT (if it keeps growing like a weed though this could change)
Albuquerque NM... probably
Colorado
Reno/Lake Tahoe

And that's it. The Rocky Mountain snowpack is clearly losing the war against reckless water consumption in the Sun Belt, nowhere will really be spared when the Colorado River starts really losing steam. San Francisco is even in a bad place because it'll eventually come down to SF or the San Joaquin Valley getting that good Hetch Hetchy water. The Sierra's are being hit really, really hard by climate change. Whitney has been snow free by mid June for the last 5 years! That's nuts! Shasta Lake is seriously empty. It's crisis level in Norcal.

Everything N of like Ashland OR this side of the Cascades is a rainforest so we should be OK here unless climate change fucks with the 9 month rainy season. There's no way to divert the Columbia that far south either, so the water from up here stays up here.


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The thing is the only game in town in a place like Raleigh NC is equal to being like #100 on the list of 'games in town' in Chicago. It's is Raleigh fucking North Caro-fucking-lina! You know what the last thing to happen in Raleigh was? No? Neither do I! Nothing happens there! That's one of those places where a day out on the town consists of a trip to Kohls and the people there (inexplicably) like it that way.


It's basically a giant suburb, like if Carol Stream were an entire metropolitan area with roughly the population of greater Milwaukee. It's nothing but McMansions and lax bros, but everyone who lives there seems to be very happy there because the tax burden is low, private space is cheap, and public space is nonexistent. Gotta love the New South! Oh well, at least they're not squandering precious water on golf courses.

An MLB team wouldn't be the only game in town because they still have Duke, UNC, NC State, and for the time being, the Hurricanes, but there's nothing going on after March and no one really gives a shit about NASCAR because if Hurricanes games are any indicator, the whole damn city is from Pittsburgh or Buffalo. Promoting the Durham Bulls from AAA is an intriguing expansion possibility if we ever get to two sixteen-team leagues, but it doesn't represent an upgrade over any extant market other than maybe Tampa Bay, though definitely not Chicago.

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Moving the Sox to Vegas would put them in the West and let the Astros to move to the AL Central.


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I actually agree with BRick, that they have done a poor job of marketing and that does leave a slight chance of upside in the market, but if I was buying team B and was paying $750 mill, I would be looking for a new city other than 35th and shields, plus Team A, makes my product less in may respects that I would realize in other markets as the only game in town.
$750 million is cheap for a sports franchise especially in a big market. The Clippers just sold for $2 billion and they are the White Sox of LA.

Whoever buys it will threaten to move to noonecarestown,USA and the city will roll out the red carpet to keep them by building a new stadium if the new owners want one. Maybe you'll even get your retractable roof!

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Sox, Bears, Final Four, Super Bowl, and DePaul can all share the BagDome!

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Sox, Bears, Final Four, Super Bowl, and DePaul can all share the BagDome!
Yup, and the new owner will get paid millions of dollars when any of those play there even if they don't do anything! bigfan will love that!

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Reading about publicly funded facilities where the teams still control the master lease and all pursuant revenues is just so "fuck this dumb earth." Kind of like building a metro of about 2.5 million people and 1.5 million golf courses in the middle of a goddamn desert.

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It is really amazing at the Sox fan inability to think that someone might buy the team they like and want to move them.

Bringing up the sacrelig of moving them as if it wasnt possible. Hmm, the owner said they had to move if they didnt get a stadium deal once. They needed this to compete.

A new owner would say the 100% exact thing, they would need a growing media market that they can be the big fish in in order to compete. How about a dome in North dakota? They have nothing but money up their a population explosion and the city would build a multipurpose dome in a second. memphis or tennesee?

Everyone is breaking down how well they will do, or not do, I am not telling you they will or wont do great (Even though I do think a Vegas move would work), it should be a simple thought of would that city want a team and be willing to invest in such a team with a private owner. If any city can fit that model, they are a viable option.

I actually agree with BRick, that they have done a poor job of marketing and that does leave a slight chance of upside in the market, but if I was buying team B and was paying $750 mill, I would be looking for a new city other than 35th and shields, plus Team A, makes my product less in may respects that I would realize in other markets as the only game in town.

The thing is the only game in town in a place like Raleigh NC is equal to being like #100 on the list of 'games in town' in Chicago. It's is Raleigh fucking North Caro-fucking-lina! You know what the last thing to happen in Raleigh was? No? Neither do I! Nothing happens there! That's one of those places where a day out on the town consists of a trip to Kohls and the people there (inexplicably) like it that way.

And in Vegas there's a whole lot of tacky Vegas garbage going on for a sports franchise to compete with. Celine Dion warrants a residency in that wasteland.

Here's what will happen: new ownership will threaten a move in about 15 years when the Cell is nearing it's end. By that time everything north of 35th will be gentrified, the city will want to keep the Sox there and ownership will rip the state off again for a brand new stadium at...you guessed it...35th and Shields. I'm guessing the Sox will not be able to keep their expansive parking lots though. They'll be hawked off to developers in exchange for the sweetheart subsidy the Sox get for the new park.

That's how this story ends.

Baseball is a dying sport. I'd extract as much value as possible before it collapses. Purchase depressed White Sox, move to Vegas for sweetheart package, sit for a couple of years and then flip for a profit.

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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.

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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.


That's probably the number one concern for NFL executives. LBJ coming out the other day admitting he doesn't let his kids play football was huge, though he did back down a bit a day later by saying they could play if they decided to when they're older.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.

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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.
Compared to the sport that kids don't want to play?

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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.


That's probably the number one concern for NFL executives. LBJ coming out the other day admitting he doesn't let his kids play football was huge, though he did back down a bit a day later by saying they could play if they decided to when they're older.

The NFL is being fazed out even at an insane rate of popularity, isnt that crazy?


I guess functioning brains are more popular


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Baseball is a dying sport.


Ridiculous. I'd worry about the sport that nobody wants their kids to play.
Compared to the sport that kids don't want to play?

Yes, the one that is so dangerous its not even an option in many homes is in much more danger.


Actually, you'll have parents who dont want their kids to play football pushing them into baseball (SEE: Lorenzo Cain)


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I guess functioning brains are more popular


Not in the South.

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The NFL will be fine. Eventually, they just won't play tackle football until varsity or potentially even college.

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The NFL will be fine. Eventually, they just won't play tackle football until varsity or potentially even college.

That would be weird. Having guys learning to tackle and be tackled so much later in life.

The NFL will be massively affected by this concussion thing though either way. You know that.



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The NFL will be fine. Eventually, they just won't play tackle football until varsity or potentially even college.


I don't think so. Unless you don't have other options I dont see why at least semi informed parents would allow their kids to pursue football, unless they're totally free spirits or something who believe absolutely in personal autonomy at super young ages.

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That would be weird. Having guys learning to tackle and be tackled so much later in life.

The NFL will be massively affected by this concussion thing though either way. You know that.
Not really. The actual tackle isn't all that hard to learn. It's the strategy and physical skills needed to get there.

The NFL is a closed system. There is no noticeable difference if everyone is tackling at the age of 5 or the age of 16.

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The NFL will be fine. Eventually, they just won't play tackle football until varsity or potentially even college.


I don't think so. Unless you don't have other options I dont see why at least semi informed parents would allow their kids to pursue football, unless they're totally free spirits or something who believe absolutely in personal autonomy at super young ages.
If there is no tackling up until your junior year you are free to continue without much concern. Look at Bernstein. His kid is playing hockey and will until it becomes "too dangerous" and he is huge into this CTE thing.

Then you make the decision on whether it is worth it to try and play in college just like any other kid does.

As long as millions are available then there will be people happy to go for them. We've already seen basketball players switch to football and make it to the NFL. No reason that athletically gifted people can't overcome not tackling in 5th grade.

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The NFL will be fine. Eventually, they just won't play tackle football until varsity or potentially even college.


I don't think so. Unless you don't have other options I dont see why at least semi informed parents would allow their kids to pursue football, unless they're totally free spirits or something who believe absolutely in personal autonomy at super young ages.
If there is no tackling up until your junior year you are free to continue without much concern. Look at Bernstein. His kid is playing hockey and will until it becomes "too dangerous" and he is huge into this CTE thing.

Then you make the decision on whether it is worth it to try and play in college just like any other kid does.

As long as millions are available then there will be people happy to go for them. We've already seen basketball players switch to football and make it to the NFL. No reason that athletically gifted people can't overcome not tackling in 5th grade.



How does that mitigate CTE concerns though? I got to think I'll take the risks of torn ACLs, broken ankles, and 90mph projectiles over CTE and paralysis when it comes to sports.

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