1 has to be in the AL West...San Antonio, Portland, Salt Lake City...just please, God, not Las Vegas
the other one has to be an AL team too...to balance the leagues without the "lets move a team, and oh, why don't we just move my team" Bud Selig bullcrap of the last expansion...
The Northeast needs another team like I need a third eye. Boston, 2 in New York, Philly, Baltimore, and DC all have teams. The only city in the Northeast that might be capable of supporting a team--that doesn't already have at least one--is Buffalo. And Buffalo is a declining city and economy. Haven't we already seen that in Pittsburgh?
Don't give me this **** about Brooklyn, either. When the Dodgers were created in 18-whatever (I don't have the time or inclination right now to look up the exact date), Brooklyn wasn't part of New York. And despite the nostalgic longings of some (few) Brooklynites, Brooklyn is now fully a part of New York. Plus, could a third team in that area really compete with the Yankees and Mets?
The South is the fastest growing part of the country. Sitting here in Virginia, I'd love to see a team in Norfolk (the largest metropolitan area in the country without a major-league sports team), but we are too close to DC.
<<Total aside...when it comes to going to DC from VA to see the Nats, try the Nats Express bus...goes from Richmond right to Nationals Park, no parking cost or anything, for like $10 a person>>
I hate Charlotte. I don't know why but I really do. Probably because all of the major economic engines--banks, manufacturing, high-tech--that used to be here in the fair Commonwealth have been farmed out to Charlotte, a city without tradition or history. Oh, well...we lost the war and couldn't stay a national capital.
I'd personally suggest Nashville, Louisville (although probably too close to Cincy), Memphis, or New Orleans (probably not going to happen after Katrina, though). All of those are good up-and-coming cities, unlike the slowly atrophying Northeast.
The alternative would be to add 2 West Coast teams, but I think that's unlikely.
Much as I'd like to see it as an ethnic Quebecois, I don't think anyone will give Montreal another shot anytime soon.
San Juan? Travel costs through the roof, plus Hiram Bithorn just isn't a good enough stadium, it'd take serious work to bring that up to par.
Mexico? Um, security issues, anyone...



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