Good Lord, shouldn't have opened this thread.
I'm a rangers fan, post on that thread all the time.... stay away from this one.
Personally, I wish the Rangers would have swapped series (with the caveat that all profits from BOTH series are split 50/50). I definitely understand the issues with the ticket holders, logistics, and loss of revenue. There is no questioning those things. That being said, when terms like 1000 year flood and cataclysmic act of God are being thrown around, this is different...... mildly upsetting a handful of fans seems fairly manageable in comparison. I think this was a chance to put a bigger situation over the bottom line, and the Rangers didn't do it. It twerks me a little more considering they just got SWEPT by the damn A's.
That being said......
I don't have a problem with the Rangers saying they don't want to give up the home series in September. They offered up their stadium as a replacement, and the Astros refused. I wish the Astros would have accepted the offer, because both teams are here, more revenue in general will be generated, and it just makes more sense than the alternative.
That being said.......
I understand why the Astros didn't want to play their rival on their home turf again, giving a small schedule imbalance to a team that is still on the outside of the wild card chase. I'm betting there were other GM's making phone calls hoping the Rangers didn't get 3 additional "home" games.
So.... as it is, both teams are now going to spend tens of thousands of dollars (hmmm, I wonder what would have been a better use of that money) getting to Tampa Bay and will play in front of about 38 people in the worst stadium in MLB.
I'm not sure why both sides of fans aren't objectively looking at both sides (Reid Ryan didn't help things.)
At the end of the day we are all much more concerned about what's going on in Houston than these dumb baseball games.
Funny thing is, all of those on this thread *****ing and complaining and calling each other out will all be on the EXACT SAME PAGE *****ing at Sumlin the first time a Bubble Screen gets blown up on Sunday night.