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26 minutes ago, WBWSF said:

When the White Sox agreed to stay in Chicago in the late 1980s and not move to Florida, JR said that having a team in Florida  was a better business model than staying in Chicago.

They are printing money in Tampa. How bad would JRs teams be in the same division as the Yankees and Red Sox 

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56 minutes ago, WBWSF said:

When the White Sox agreed to stay in Chicago in the late 1980s and not move to Florida, JR said that having a team in Florida  was a better business model than staying in Chicago.

It was actually Eddie Einhorn espousing that nonsense. 

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5 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

It was actually Eddie Einhorn espousing that nonsense. 

That instinct has been proven wrong with TB and Miami attendance issues.

Domed stadiums are challenging.

Perhaps Orlando and Vegas can work eventually.

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12 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Guys - I hate to break this to you, but sometimes people lie to the media in hopes of gaining negotiating leverage.  See the current President if you want to see really bad examples of this.

TN was never a realistic option after all the public monies were committed to the Titans' facility.

You could even argue there's less of a need for a Nashville mlb team with the tens of millions pouring into the SEC for sports like men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, baseball coaches and staff more highly paid than big league teams.

If there's ever going to be another two MLB markets...one of them is either Charlotte or a third Texas team across the South.  

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21 minutes ago, ChiSoxFanMike said:

Not that it means anything, but he followed me and several other Sox accounts on Twitter today. Felt it was worth mentioning.

Send WBWF's resume for GM...imagine JR reading ST lol?

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1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

TN was never a realistic option after all the public monies were committed to the Titans' facility.

You could even argue there's less of a need for a Nashville mlb team with the tens of millions pouring into the SEC for sports like men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, baseball coaches and staff more highly paid than big league teams.

If there's ever going to be another two MLB markets...one of them is either Charlotte or a third Texas team across the South.  

As much as I would love to see a team in the San Antonio/Austin region I don't think it will happen. While San Antonio is a large city, it doesn't have the corporate presence that other cities have. 

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11 minutes ago, ChiSoxFanMike said:

It was like 3 PM this afternoon. Not 100% sure it’s him, but I think it is. 

3pm would likely be after the sale deadline…I believe it to mean something

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5 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

3pm would likely be after the sale deadline…I believe it to mean something

Doesn’t feel like a coincidence given that today was the rumored day where he would buy more shares. But maybe I’m overthinking it. Haha.

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3 hours ago, WBWSF said:

When the White Sox agreed to stay in Chicago in the late 1980s and not move to Florida, JR said that having a team in Florida  was a better business model than staying in Chicago.

That's because at the time the Marlins didn't exist and they would've been able to collect TV subscription money from the entire state. 

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13 hours ago, Texsox said:

I've been trying to find an article that links winning with a higher valuation. All baseball franchises have increased tremendously in value. I wonder if someone looks at the purchase price and thinks they would spend another 100 million if the team won 70 games. Maybe 200 million more if they won 90?

It seems like stadium deal, TV revenue, salaries, etc would have as much, or even more, affect on the sales price. Now a long tradition of success has a value, I'm not certain a couple winning seasons would get a buyer to forget the past 125 years. 

 

There was an article on this for the Philadelphia Eagles, but that’s nfl.

I would guess STL would be best baseball example, and you can see how the recent lethargy has taken a toll.

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18 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Guys - I hate to break this to you, but sometimes people lie to the media in hopes of gaining negotiating leverage.  See the current President if you want to see really bad examples of this.

Go ahead and explain this one to me.  And while you're at it, let me know if the previous President ever mumbled any lies to the media.

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18 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Guys - I hate to break this to you, but sometimes people lie to the media in hopes of gaining negotiating leverage.  See the current President if you want to see really bad examples of this.

Political talk.  Reported.

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1 hour ago, oldsox said:

Go ahead and explain this one to me.  And while you're at it, let me know if the previous President ever mumbled any lies to the media.

I’m sure he did but not as blatantly stupid as Trump does.  Remind me about those tariffs that were supposed to be implemented…

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I did a web search in order to look at the Ishbia's Winnetka residence on Lake Michigan.  I find it interesting to look at large estate properties and mansions like MJ had. It became clear that the Ishbias spared no effort or cost to get what they wanted and end up where they wanted to be.   The take away for me as a Sox fan is that they could live anywhere but chose the Chicago area to put roots down. Same goes for Mellody Hobson who owns several properties in Chicago.

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