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  • Where Should the Expos Move?

    I think you know my answer to this.
    6
    San Juan
    0.00%
    0
    Portland
    33.33%
    2
    Washington DC
    50.00%
    3
    Somewhere else
    16.67%
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  • #2
    Sorry, dude, but I gotta go with DC on this. I'm pretty sure they're willing to publicly fund a stadium and it's a bigger market. It's better for baseball.

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    • #3
      i picked Portland, and i think they'll lead the league in 'rain-outs'...it'll be a good rivalry for seattle

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      • #4
        Contraction City, Oblivion

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        • #5
          I voted DC yesterday.

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          • #6
            A.r.

            Expos should come to DC, we will pack RFK with 20,000 a game while they only get about 8,000 a game at Montreal....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by A.R.
              Expos should come to DC, we will pack RFK with 20,000 a game while they only get about 8,000 a game at Montreal....
              Eight thousand? I feel insulted. The correct number for tonight's game would be just over 3000. Please, be respectful of my city and its love for baseball.

              Thank you.

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              • #8
                A.r.

                Optimism Prevails After DC Leaders Meet With MLB Officials Top Stories
                05/06/2004 19:19:29

                (Washington, DC) -- Major League Baseball Chief Operating Officer John McHale is calling today's meeting with DC leaders about bringing the Montreal Expos to the Nation's Capital very positive. He says the city made a very strong presentation. Mayor Anthony Williams says there would not have been a meeting unless MLB was serious about relocating the troubled Montreal franchise to Washington. Both DC and MLB officials said such a move must be a win-win situation. For City Council Chair Linda Cropp, that means baseball's arrival should not have a negative impact on city services. Major League Baseball plans to announce a short list of possible relocation cities in a couple of weeks, and a final announcement could be made in July.

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