Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Farmer1906 said:
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Farmer1906 said:
Largest Metros without a team:
- Charlotte - 2.70 M
- Orlando - 2.69 M
- San Antonio - 2.60 M
- Portland - 2.51 M
- Sacramento - 2.41 M
- Austin - 2.35 M
- Las Vegas - 2.29 M
- Columbus - 2.15 M
- Indianapolis - 2.13 M
- Nashville - 2.01 M
- San Jose - 1.95 M
- Virginia Beach - 1.80 M
- Providence - 1.68 M
- Jacksonville - 1.64 M
- Raleigh - 1.45 M
- Oklahoma City - 1.44 M
- Memphis - 1.34 M
My thoughts on your list:
- Ehh
- Too close to Tampa which already sucks
- Too close to Houston
- That team already sounds sticky
- no more CA
- Too close to Houston
- Will have the A's
- No
- already a lot around there
- Yes
- no more CA
- ehh
- too small
- see orlando
- raleigh is basicaly durham who has the bulls
- too close to rangers
- trash
Id put two new teams in Nashville and Salt Lake City, if non US then if go Montreal. Mexico City is a polluted trash heap no one would sign there.
I am not saying I want these, but you kind of lost me a few times.
How is Providence too small while Salt lake City's metro is 1.26 M?
OKC is 211 miles from Arlington. About the same distance from NY to DC. 5 teams play between NY and DC.
People in Providence are Red Sox fans....they arent going to switch just because they now have a home town team. The whole state is tiny and basically just another part of the Bosnywash megalopolis
Compare the number of folks watching those 5 teams you mentioned compared to those living in those 211 miles between DFW and OKC
Salt Lake City however is in the middle of no where with no other teams around and no direct regional affiliations. Plus that area is gorgeous. I think a team there with a stadium similar to minute maid where an entire wall of windows faces the mountains, most all of their games could be played open air but mainain a roof for early and late games.
Yep, Providence is less than an hour train from Fenway and they're die hard Red Sox and Pats fans. They aren't going to start supporting some Providence team.
The entire state of Oklahoma has like half as many people as the DFW metro area. OKC does have a successful minor league team though. Doubt it could hold an MLB team at 81 games. Basketball is right for OKC with only 41 games.
Thinking about it again, I think Charlotte could definitely handle a team if Nashville and Vegas are already taken. But I really can't find room for another team there. You'd have to start looking at Canada or Mexico. In all honesty, what should happen is the MLB should invest more in international feeder leagues in Central and South America, not more MLB teams.
San Antonio, Portland, Sacramento, Austin, Columbus are all a no. Hopefully a no to San Jose, Jacksonville, Raleigh. Memphis couldn't support a team.
I could maybe see Indianapolis, but that's already a very saturated area with a lot of die-hard fans.