20 cities that could get an MLB expansion team in the future

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  • @bryanb2014
    @bryanb2014 Год назад +21

    Tokyo is part of the Nippon Professional Baseball. They already have their own professional league

    • @cjhan9816
      @cjhan9816 Год назад +1

      Do not forget Seoul is part of the Hankook Professional Baseball too.

  • @dsarmy1
    @dsarmy1 Год назад +4

    Salt lake city would be awesome. That spot isn't great but it is land that is ready if they want it.

  • @POLO-PLAYA
    @POLO-PLAYA Год назад +4

    The superdome was originally a multipurpose stadium. They had a minor league team playing in there for years. The feild layout was kind of like how veterans stadium layed out it's diamond

  • @davidtosh7200
    @davidtosh7200 4 месяца назад +1

    San Antonio with a population of more then 1.6Million, and 3Million in Metropolitan Area do need a second professional sport, besides the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs. Yes, of course, San Antonio is growing fairly fast. I knew that San Antonio wanted the NFL team for about 20 years.

  • @davidtosh7200
    @davidtosh7200 4 месяца назад +1

    I like to see Nashville Tennessee to get the MLB team, since Tennessee is my favorite state, and most of the state (about 75% is in Central Time Zone).

  • @joshuahbrown7396
    @joshuahbrown7396 Год назад +3

    What about Jacksonville? There is a rich baseball culture here…..

  • @joshdrenth4526
    @joshdrenth4526 Год назад +10

    I think Sacramento has a better chance than most of the cities on this list. Sacramento has been an up and coming place to live in the last 10 years. The Kings have been fully supported and selling out home games with mostly Kings fans even during the 16 years of misery. The Republic also had a deal for MLS before Ron Burkle backed out during the pandemic. This city loves its sports and will always show out. There have also been talks according to the mayor of Sacramento that there were negotiations between the city and Oakland to bring the A's here before Vegas started to catch fire. Vegas may not end up getting the A's if things keep going the way they are right now

    • @imhappy5266
      @imhappy5266 Год назад +1

      I keep saying this, the As need to look at Sacramento, huge untapped sports market and the bay fans would still come out. Just look at the Kings this year. The city supports

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Год назад +1

      @@imhappy5266 Sacramento is a small TV market and significant public funding is hard to get. Giants also looked at Sacramento both said it would not work.

    • @testnojohnny
      @testnojohnny Год назад +4

      lmao the delusion is crazy, there’s a ton of cities that are ahead of Sacramento in line to get a team. mlb didn’t move a team out of norcal just to add another one

    • @nickpelz4373
      @nickpelz4373 Год назад +1

      They already have 5 MLB teams in California. True As are leaving but 4 is plenty with how big the Giants, Dodgers,Angels and Padres to a lesser degree are. You could argue because Sacramento isn't too far from Bay Area they could kina replace As. But it's not in the Bay area and anyway the time for 2 teams there has passed because if it hadn't the As would have gotten their stadium and wouldn't be moving to Vegas. Lastly MLB like to stretch their teams out so I don't see it happening. They're going to expand into the South more because it's more untapped

    • @billyrichards8834
      @billyrichards8834 Год назад +1

      The Mayor of Sacramento just announced that if the A's were to commit to playing there, they would get FREE land, plus the NEW stadium would be constructed ... IMMEDIATELY!
      NOT waiting (3-4) YEAR'S WAITING ... like they would have to do in Vegas.
      Plus, if the A's went to Sacramento, they can STILL retain they're fanbase in Oakland.

  • @jupitervideos7702
    @jupitervideos7702 Год назад +4

    Shocked to not see Louisville, I feel like that would make sensem especially because they once had an MLB team way back called the eclipse.

    • @theamazinghippopotomonstro9942
      @theamazinghippopotomonstro9942 Год назад +1

      And they make bats!

    • @cjhan9816
      @cjhan9816 Год назад +1

      Negative on Louisville MLB team due to old turtle neck US Senator KY Mitch McConnell, who freezes up to shit his pants.

  • @robertorres2425
    @robertorres2425 Год назад +2

    I would like MLB to make a proposal on the possibility of having 10 teams, a total expansion of 40 teams and this is the candidate Portland, (Oregon), Vancouver, (BC), Montreal, (Quebec), Austin, (Texas), Orlando, (Florida), Nashville, (Tennessee), Mexico City, Charlotte, (North Carolina), Indianapolis, (Indiana) and Salt Lake City, (Utah)

    • @ken12603
      @ken12603 Год назад

      There is zero chances of MLB diluted the talent by adding 10 new teams.

  • @kevinmoynihan5118
    @kevinmoynihan5118 Год назад +1

    On San Juan, I think your a bit off, it’s far closer than Hawaii is. It’s a little over 1000 mi away from Miami. That would make it the most isolated team by 200 miles over Seattle, but being on the east coast it would also be way closer to a lot of other teams being on the east coast. The flight from Boston would be an hour plus shorter than to the West Coast and the time zone is the same as the east coast during the season. I think the biggest concerns with San Juan would be financial considerations.

  • @bryanb2014
    @bryanb2014 Год назад +6

    I heard back in 1985 they tried to lure the Oakland A's to Sacramento by building a stadium next to the then ARCO Arena. Which never got finished. It was going to lure the Oakland A's and the then Los Angeles Raiders. It was around the same time the Kansas City Kings moved to Sacramento.

    • @matthewsmith2241
      @matthewsmith2241 Год назад

      However, I thought it was when Raiders were looking at leaving Oakland the first time in late 1980's before going to LA at time. I could be wrong though too.

    • @nickpelz4373
      @nickpelz4373 Год назад

      I think that was San Jose

  • @jasonrandom372
    @jasonrandom372 Год назад +2

    To me Charlotte and Nashville seen like for sure expansions.

  • @williammoore27
    @williammoore27 Год назад +1

    Baseball teams includes New Orleans, Beijing, Tokyo, Nashville, Indianapolis & much more all around the world!⚾⚾⚾⚾⚾⚾

  • @natedostal86
    @natedostal86 Год назад

    With the so called distance travel issue with putting a team in Puerto Rico, it’s a little more than 1,000 miles to Miami. In the NFL, the travel distance between Dallas and the rest of the division is crazy. The flight distance to New York is over 1500 miles.

  • @jbar62
    @jbar62 Год назад +3

    Index Info Portland, OR Las Vegas, NV
    Crime Index: 55.99 55.90
    Safety Scale: 44.01 44.10
    😄Look past trendy head lines DG. Portland has similar crime numbers to most all cities on your list. Using that as a reason PDX won't get baseball is a bit nutty.

    • @Mordecai1399
      @Mordecai1399 6 месяцев назад

      Crime might not be as high but the city is still an absolute dump. I don’t like Vegas much more but PDX does not have anywhere to put a stadium that wouldn’t be an hour away from downtown

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      You want to talk about businesses leaving in droves, the population shrinking? Who puts any credence in Portlands crime stats when the police are prohibited from making arrests or reporting many crimes? The lowest crime rate for a metropolitan area is Provo/Orem Utah you want to compare the fraudulent Portland crime stats with Provo/Oren or SLC?

  • @GoalHornGeek
    @GoalHornGeek Год назад +3

    As a North Carolinian, our best option for MLB is not Charlotte, but rather Raleigh. Charlotte does not have a large enough market to support a FOURTH big 5 team and the city doesn’t have the money to allocate it since they are already putting it elsewhere. Raleigh is the better option because the triangle’s metro population is 2.3M (Charlotte has 2.7M), yet only has 1 professional team and wouldn’t require the relocation of a minor league team. The city has money to invest in a team, and the corporate presence in Raleigh is just way larger these days. Raleigh has the likings of IBM, Apple, Google, Clorox, Invisalign, Cisco, Pepsi, Verizon, Delta Air Lines, Lenovo, MetLife, Advance Auto Parts, LabCorp, Microsoft, GSK, Pfizer, Siemens, etc. This is just the tip of the iceberg and tops the offerings of any other city, and many of the cities that already have teams

  • @damienchance2622
    @damienchance2622 Год назад +1

    Or maybe Indianapolis, Louisville, Birmingham, Quebec, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Jacksonville, Orlando, Oklahoma city, San Antonio, Charlotte, providence, Hartford, Portland OR, Roanoke VA, New Orleans, Jackson MS, Boise ID, Milwaukee, Omaha NE, Des Moines IA, Calgary, Edmonton or Chattanooga TN as the new MLB franchise team.

    • @tripleb1916
      @tripleb1916 5 месяцев назад

      There is a Milwaukee team. Did you forget about the Brewers?

  • @Doug41160
    @Doug41160 Год назад +3

    My Top 10 cities where MLB expansion would be supported the most by their citizens:
    1. Memphis or Nashville (Nashville has too strong of a fan base for the Braves and Reds. Memphis would finally bring MLB to west TN, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Memphis does a great job supporting the Grizzlies)
    2. Charlotte
    3. Oklahoma City
    4. Portland or Vancouver (the crime problem in Portland could disqualify that city. Vancouver may be a better and safer substitute)
    5. San Antonio
    6. Buffalo
    7. Salt Lake City
    8. Jacksonville
    9. Des Moines
    10. Hartford

    • @testnojohnny
      @testnojohnny Год назад

      lmao bro chose to mention crime with Portland but put Memphis as number one. every city has crime

    • @testnojohnny
      @testnojohnny Год назад

      and I agree Portland is a hellholle btw but crime isn’t gonna be the factor that stops a city from getting a team.
      you ever walked around the cardinals, royals , or d backs stadium ?

    • @shostakovichfan3227
      @shostakovichfan3227 Год назад

      I am a Buffalonian and would love a Toronto Buffalo rivalry

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      I think you got your list from the top 10 high crime cities in the country. Memphis is a hell hole of murder

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      @@testnojohnny clearly you have never been to D’backs stadium. In your ignorance you added them because it’s a downtown stadium.

  • @uptop3711
    @uptop3711 6 месяцев назад

    Cool to see my city on the list. Would definitely frequent games if we got a team

  • @pitsmcgoo
    @pitsmcgoo Год назад +1

    Omaha would be great they could call them the cornholers.

  • @jackmiller3246
    @jackmiller3246 Год назад +1

    I just saw this pop up, and you could do one for the NFL, for expansion. You can put in cities like Toronto, Portland, Mexico City, Louisville, San Antonio, St. Louis, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Honolulu, London, Vancouver, and so forth.

  • @danehammond5763
    @danehammond5763 Год назад +1

    One sleeper I will mention: Havana, Cuba. We all know Cuba loves its baseball. Obviously the government is a problem, but that's about the only problem. When the Communist Government in Cuba is gone, I expect the MLB will have a team there within 25 years

  • @SteveGee1986
    @SteveGee1986 7 месяцев назад

    If anything goes south of the border, perhaps a resort area near the coast. Kind of a Vegas feel to the location. Agree that it is doubtful.

  • @willp.8120
    @willp.8120 Год назад +1

    Nashville: 7
    Las Vegas: 1
    Charlotte: 10
    New Orleans: 0
    San Antonio: 5
    Portland: 3
    Mexico City: 0
    Tokyo: 0
    Montreal: 2
    Oklahoma City: 0
    Vancouver: 4
    San Juan: 1
    Memphis: 2
    Jacksonville: 2
    Seoul: 0
    Virginia Beach: 6
    Buffalo: 0
    Salt Lake City: 5
    Sacramento: 2
    Indianapolis: 2
    You forgot three important ones, Orlando, Austin and Raleigh. I'd give both Austin and Raleigh a 9 and Orlando a 7.
    So, in terms of which cities are best for expansion, Charlotte would be the best.
    1) Charlotte- 10
    2) Raleigh- 9
    3) Austin - 9
    4) Nashville - 7
    5) Orlando - 7

  • @Clank2237
    @Clank2237 Год назад +6

    Calgary over Vancouver, be realistic, BC is too sideways

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад

      How cold is Calgary in the spring though? Might be some frigid games unless it's a retractable roof or heated dome.

    • @Clank2237
      @Clank2237 Год назад +5

      ​@@travisn346 anywhere between 13-28 degree celsius so 54-82 in May, retractable is needed just like in Toronto or Montreal. Any Canadian MLB team would need a retractable roof since it is in... Canada haha

    • @waxedwax6113
      @waxedwax6113 Год назад +4

      @@travisn346 Calgary is better any month of the year over Edmonton weather wise, that's for sure, plus they get the most sunshine out of any Canadian city annually. Calgary also gets chinooks so they have 20 plus degree days in the middle of winter while up in Spruce we at at minus 20

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад +2

      ​@@waxedwax6113nice! I'd love to visit sometime. Jasper and Yoho are on my list. This Florida guy misses the mountains.

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад

      @@waxedwax6113 Rays up! 🌅🏝️

  • @jarvisstradford7211
    @jarvisstradford7211 Год назад +2

    The Carolina Panthers stadium is not a dump. It being renovated to two times something is wrong with you

  • @Josh-ut4wv
    @Josh-ut4wv Год назад +4

    One reason why San Antonio is being thrown around and not Austin is several reasons. One the San Antonio has expressed that they want more professional teams hence why the Alamo dome exists (But Jerry Jones exists so until he dies they wont be getting an NFL team) but if you were trying to make a case to get an NFL team or a team from one of the other professional leagues it would make sense to try and go for all options to prove you are a sports town. Two the land is cheaper than it is in Austin while they could make it work saving money wise to put more of it into the team or stadium you would want cheaper land and Austin is not it sure you could try to split the diffrence but i think San Antonio works better. Also everyone should keep in mind that the MLB has been wanting to expand since like 2010 so a single expansion is probably not in the cards more likely there would be two if not three. Portland on the other hand has one advantage if you made it an NL team you could make the Mariners the rival. Also while i dont think a team in Mexico city is not in the cards right now dont rule them out as sure it would have issues but there are ways around it now most likely it means making the outfield very big but the MLB wants to grow their brand and putting a team in Mexico city which is in the top ten most populated cities in the world is not out of the cards at all. Another Canadian team is a strong possibility and they would be an NL team getting hopefully a strong rivalry with the Blue Jays.

  • @tomc8888
    @tomc8888 Год назад +1

    I'd rule out Tokyo due to logistics and travel issues during the regular season, and Mexico City due to altitude. As a native, I'd also rule out Jacksonville - it's more a football town, and while it will support AAA ball, I'm not sure about major league level baseball.
    My top candidates would be Nashville and Salt Lake City. I'd love to see Montreal get another shot at having an MLB franchise. And yeah, the A's should stay in Oakland with new owners and a new stadium, and the Rays should move to Tampa from St. Pete. The Trop is awful, but the current location is horrible too.

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад +1

      Tampa native here. I agree with your takes 100%

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад +1

      Thank you! Most of them were talking about the A’s moving to Las Vegas and that makes me sad. Saying the A’s should stay in Oakland makes me happy as an Oakland native

  • @-OAK-
    @-OAK- 9 месяцев назад

    I really hope Oklahoma gets a MLB team. We are known for having great football and baseball. I really think they should slightly construct the OKC dodger stadium to be bigger for an mlb team and turn the paycom center into a football feild for a nfl team. I think this would be a great idea and make the leagues a lot of money

  • @DEARavens07
    @DEARavens07 11 месяцев назад

    Longshots: Buffalo, Jacksonville, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Memphis, Indianapolis, Sacramento, Virginia Beach/Norfolk, Mexico City, Seoul, Tokyo, and San Juan. Contenders: Salt Lake City, Raleigh, Montreal, Portland, Austin/San Antonio, and Vancouver. Favorites: Nashville, Oakland (if A's leave), and Charlotte. Nashville is a favorite due to its growth. Oakland is a favorite if the A's leave. Charlotte is a favorite as it compares favorably as a market with St. Louis, and Raleigh/Durham would be a higher income alternative to Charlotte. I will add an unmentioned contender, Northern New Jersey, if they can find a site that would overcome territorial restrictions imposed by the Yankees and Mets.

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      Why would Oakland deserve another shot?

  • @indianapatsfan
    @indianapatsfan Год назад +2

    I can't see Indianapolis working. There's just not enough people with the interest and disposable income to get the attendance numbers needed for big league baseball. They'd do better than Oakland, Tampa and Miami but that's not saying much.

    • @matthewsmith2241
      @matthewsmith2241 Год назад

      I too can't see Indy working too. Indy is too close to Cincinnati and Chicago, which both cities have MLB teams that there'll be too much saturation in region. Plus, some in Indy maybe root for Reds and think from recollection when I was growing up, think Indianapolis AAA team use to be affiliated with Cincinnati in the 1990's before MLB expansion from recollection. Now the AAA team is affiliated with Pittsburgh Pirates.

    • @devinjones6670
      @devinjones6670 Месяц назад

      ​@@matthewsmith2241the NFL has a team in Indianapolis Cleveland Cincinnati and Chicago and it seems to work so adding a team to Indianapolis could work

  • @scragglemuffinenthusiast
    @scragglemuffinenthusiast 5 месяцев назад

    Portland is such a great city to live in I would love a MLB team

  • @curtisdavis8261
    @curtisdavis8261 Год назад

    Pretty Honorable For Most American Midwest Cities!

  • @danehammond5763
    @danehammond5763 Год назад +2

    My personal top 2 for MLB expansion would be Raleigh and Austin. Raleigh is the richest metro that doesn't have an MLB team within 100 miles, and has less pro sports at Charlotte's metro size, so I think they would make more sense than Charlotte. The MLB demographic has became richer due to ticket costs and the like. Austin is in a similar boat. To me, these feel like the two options that would give them the best odds of getting good attendance figures and simultaneously exposing the game to new demographics in a way that would grow baseball.

  • @hotwax9376
    @hotwax9376 Год назад

    I personally think MLB should expand to 36 teams instead of 32. If they only add two new teams they'd have to go to eight four-team divisions, and that could potentially break up some of the historic rivalries. If they expand to 36 teams they could keep the current 6-division setup (with six teams in each division) or go back to the old four-division setup with nine teams per division. Of course, with 32 teams they could also go back to four divisions with eight teams each, but I doubt they'd actually do that.
    I'd also propose Brooklyn as a possible site for an NL expansion team. Yes, there are potential issues with the Yankees and Mets' territorial rights, but NYC is a big enough market (about 24 million people in the CSA at the 2020 census) that they can easily support a third team. They were able to do it well until the 50s when the Giants began losing money (and that relocation was probably a necessity), and let's be real: the Mets will still be the most popular team on most of Long Island, and the Yankees will still be the most popular team in Manhattan, on Staten Island, and in most of Greater New York (not to mention most of upstate New York, barring a Buffalo expansion team). Plus, the success of the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA and the presence of three NHL teams in NYC (the Islanders, Rangers, and NJ Devils) proves it can work, and the population of the region has only grown since the last time they had three MLB teams. A new team in Brooklyn would excite Brooklynites who are still bitter about losing the Dodgers all these years later (whether they're old enough to remember having the Dodgers there or not), and considering that Brooklyn is the largest NYC borough with about 2.5 million people, it's not like they'd have much trouble attracting fans, especially since it isn't a huge part of either the Yankees' or Mets' fanbase. They could name the team the Robins, both after Jackie Robinson and a former nickname of the Dodgers from 1914-1931, and they could name the home field after Jackie Robinson as well.

    • @chrisx9624
      @chrisx9624 Год назад

      Or. Or. Four eight-division teams. Break up the Centrals.

    • @hotwax9376
      @hotwax9376 Год назад

      @@chrisx9624 That would only work if they expanded to 32 teams. But I could get ln board with that if it preserves some of the historic rivalries (and maybe restores some old ones like Pirates vs. Phillies).

    • @chrisx9624
      @chrisx9624 Год назад

      @hotwax9376 I think they'll be expanding to 32 teams first, like the NHL did, as opposed to going straight for 36. And yes, they'd 100% put the Pirates in the East.

    • @hotwax9376
      @hotwax9376 Год назад

      @@chrisx9624 What makes you sure they'd go to four divisions instead of eight?

  • @X_Verbo
    @X_Verbo Год назад +2

    New Orleans, Louisiana ?

  • @sjdrifter72
    @sjdrifter72 Год назад +3

    You're patting yourself in the back, Depressed Ginger. Anybody could have predicted the A's were leaving for Las Vegas. The signs were all there once the Raiders relocated and it was only a matter of time before the A's would join them. Vegas is now Oakland in the Desert.

  • @Mr.NoName1972
    @Mr.NoName1972 11 месяцев назад

    How about Albuquerque and Birmingham getting an MLB expansion team in the future, like 15 years from now?

  • @dennisking7872
    @dennisking7872 Год назад +1

    If Montreal can build a new baseball stadium, the Expos may return.

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      They had their chance with the MLB just like Atlanta had their chance with the NhL They blew it they can go to the end of the line.

  • @jeffha4057
    @jeffha4057 Год назад +7

    It would be nice if they could place a team in between Austin and San Antonio, like in San Marcos.

    • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
      @Mr.Ed_Wayner Год назад +1

      I live in San Marcos. There’s land on the southbound side of I-35 between exit 200 and 195 that could be doable. IMO South Austin northbound I-35 exit 224/ 45 toll road meet would be ideal.

    • @thpisland2423
      @thpisland2423 Год назад

      @@Mr.Ed_Wayner Sounds like a bad idea. San Marcos is a college town already

    • @Josh-ut4wv
      @Josh-ut4wv Год назад

      they could i just think San Antonio would probably be the better option as it already has a sports team and the city is looking to get more (an NFL team) also the land is cheaper than it is in Austin. Sure splitting it down the middle could work i just dont think it is the best idea

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 Год назад +1

      Between Austin and San Antonio, I would choose San Antonio. While Austin is the state capital, San Antonio is the heart of Texas. Plus I enjoy visiting San Antonio more, its Riverwalk with all of the clubs and restaurants isn't matched anywhere in the USA, especially during the summer... With both city metros are growing fast, it won't be long before central Texas is considered one metro instead of two... A combined metro approaching 6 million, significantly larger than any of the other American expansion metros...

    • @thpisland2423
      @thpisland2423 Год назад

      @@ronclark9724 It’s already pretty much one big metro area as much as San Antonians hate to admit people travel back and forth regularly, but I still think Dallas-Fort Worth has us beat by a lot more

  • @youtubeaccount6539
    @youtubeaccount6539 Год назад +3

    Indianapolis is kinda small and we already love our minor league team The Indians. We’re near maxed out on sports with our Colts, Pacers, Indy 500, and High School Basketball. I doubt we can squeeze out any more sport attendance 😂

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      I have the Indy 500 in my video where my brother races in it and wins! And I’m his crew chief in that video! Note it’s all fiction though

  • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
    @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

    I’m from Oakland and I wish MLB can expand there after the A’s leave. Hasa diga eebowai. 😢

  • @ricknibert6417
    @ricknibert6417 Год назад

    For decades insiders wanted to reduce the number of teams. They always seemed willing to eliminate Seattle and Cleveland.

  • @NewyorkRican2191
    @NewyorkRican2191 Год назад +3

    You realized Puerto Rico is only 2hrs from Miami. You can easily placed them in the NL East which is feasible for all the teams in the division.

  • @anisopiavision
    @anisopiavision Год назад +4

    Boise, Idaho would be cool! We almost got an nhl expansion team but Seattle beat us with the Kraken. Boise, Idaho is growing extremely fast!

    • @fadercreek
      @fadercreek Год назад +1

      😮 never knew that

    • @cbjm36
      @cbjm36 Год назад +1

      Boise is on my shortlist of cities to move to. Great city

    • @larrysmith8926
      @larrysmith8926 Год назад +2

      Metro area of less then 250K. No way. Outside of SLC no other major population draw. SLC makes a better choice.

    • @MrLdevelle
      @MrLdevelle Год назад +1

      Imagine Seattle beating Boise for an nhl team

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад +1

      @@larrysmith8926 Boise has a metropolitan area of about 800,000 people which is too small for MLB, but it isn't as small as you think. Boise is probably a AA sized city.

  • @donovanburrell2354
    @donovanburrell2354 Год назад +5

    San Antonio should get a nfl expansion team and Austin should get a mlb expansion team

    • @al1976-v7m
      @al1976-v7m Год назад +1

      I think the other way round would be better. San Antonio much more family friendly and thus a better location for the many MLB games.

    • @Gemnist98
      @Gemnist98 Год назад +2

      @@al1976-v7m At the same time though, Austin has the Texas Longhorns as their big sports market. I’m sure they’ll express grievances if the NFL tried moving there, so doing baseball is much more convenient. Not to mention San Antonio used to have a Canadian Football team, so the market for football is there.

    • @bebobebo4407
      @bebobebo4407 Год назад +1

      There's already a NFL-ready stadium in San Antonio.

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад +1

      @@al1976-v7m Demographically, Austin is better suited for MLB and San Antonio is better suited for NFL.

    • @al1976-v7m
      @al1976-v7m Год назад

      @@willp.8120 really, why?

  • @ClayMills-k4b
    @ClayMills-k4b Год назад +1

    It will be Nashville and Salt Lake City

  • @Mr.NoName1972
    @Mr.NoName1972 Год назад

    Portland and Nashville will be the next MLB expansion teams. Las Vegas if they A's happen to stay in Oakland.

  • @guccidan719
    @guccidan719 Год назад +6

    OKC needs a team i grew up in colorado and my travel ball team always went to Oklahoma for summer trips and baseball is huge in OK. Ou and osu alway lead ncaa in attendance for softball and baseball and u see ou or osu stickers on every car and nobody likes the rangers. Mlb would sellout nightly in okc with a 32k seat stadium. Okc 1.5m metro and tulsa is 95 miles away with 1m

    • @josephglasscock8064
      @josephglasscock8064 Год назад +1

      Easily could support MLB

    • @brycenewsom3014
      @brycenewsom3014 Год назад

      As much a I want a team I know we’re a small market and the mlb is more than likely not going to move here.

    • @guccidan719
      @guccidan719 Год назад +1

      @brycenewsom3014 okc is basically the size of denver and phoenix when they got expansion teams. Okc would be a wayyyy better option than portland Salt lake city new orleans or austin/SA

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 Год назад

      @@guccidan719 The combined metros of Austin and San Antonio is approaching 6 million with both cities growing quickly... Simply put, central Texas is MUCH TOO LARGE for MLB to IGNORE!!!

    • @guccidan719
      @guccidan719 Год назад +1

      @@ronclark9724 who cares. Over saturated

  • @BrownieCFB
    @BrownieCFB Год назад +1

    San Juan is only 2 hours and 30 minutes away from Miami 😂

  • @ShaunCampbell-j7u
    @ShaunCampbell-j7u Год назад

    Orlando should get a team, Orlando is a big enough city to support a mlb team

  • @jimmybonez8928
    @jimmybonez8928 Год назад +2

    Vive Le Expos!!!

  • @DSYankeesFan
    @DSYankeesFan Год назад +9

    Canada needs another team! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @jondelmore3163
      @jondelmore3163 Год назад +4

      Vancouver or Montreal for real

    • @scottcarter6623
      @scottcarter6623 Год назад +1

      @@jondelmore3163 Vancouver has Money, Population and the massive attendance for their minor league team. I don't understand why they te the idea to the Jays, Seriously could you get any further away from Toronto.

    • @z0tw
      @z0tw Год назад +1

      @@jondelmore3163 Definitely NOT Montreal. There is a reason why the Expos left and it was mostly due to losing and lack of fans. Similar to why my Thrashers left Atlanta. There just wasn't a good market.
      Vancouver is the safest bet to get a team. Northwest U.S. only has Seattle and could possibly be adding Portland in the future. Wouldn't be against Canada getting Vancouver over Portland, though. They have a good sized population to handle a team.

    • @jondelmore3163
      @jondelmore3163 Год назад +1

      @@z0tw I think Montreal could work if a new stadium was built and they had owners who actually cared about the team.

    • @jondelmore3163
      @jondelmore3163 Год назад

      @@scottcarter6623 I wouldn’t be opposed to seeing a Jays vs Mariners series in Vancouver. Or for “spring training” before the season.

  • @ashersingleton21
    @ashersingleton21 Год назад

    As a San Antonio resident people here absolutely love baseball the only reason why San Antonio has poor minor league attendance is because the ballpark is a dump and is about 25 minutes away from downtown.

    • @jasonmartinez5116
      @jasonmartinez5116 Год назад

      That's why the Missions have been trying to get a new ballpark built downtown iirc

  • @joelouis5118
    @joelouis5118 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤ i would like To see Montréal, Ottawa

    • @damienchance2622
      @damienchance2622 Год назад

      That's should be a great rivalry...just like hockey and CFL

  • @karnubawax
    @karnubawax Год назад +3

    All interesting, but I still say no expansion teams will even break ground until 2030. The money just isn't there. When/if it happens... Nashville and probably San Antonio. Portland is... well, it's Portland. Enough said. What I would want to see would be SLC and OKC. Move the White Sox to Indy. Definitely more series outside the USA, but expansion outside of the contiguous 48 ain't NEVER going to happen.

  • @aarongillespie4712
    @aarongillespie4712 Год назад +2

    I really want MLB for Indianapolis IN or put it in ft Wayne and take out the AA team

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax Год назад +1

      Move White Sox to Indy

    • @albertsancho5909
      @albertsancho5909 Год назад +1

      ​@@karnubawax that's right no reason for Chicago to have 2 teams

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад +2

      Fort Wayne is too small.

    • @tripleb1916
      @tripleb1916 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@willp.8120they are the second biggest city in Indiana. They have a single A team there.

  • @JoyStickJester_
    @JoyStickJester_ Год назад

    Bro You're so wrong on Sacramento. The fans there would fill a stadium night after night.

  • @ronclark9724
    @ronclark9724 Год назад +1

    While Austin may have the better demographics, slash residential income, San Antonio has a county and city government WILLING to build a BALLPARK. Austin refused to build a new arena for a NBA D-league or a MILB Texas League teams, two of Austin's suburbs did, none of which are LARGE enough to build a MLB BALLPARK. Austin hasn't even conducted a study to locate a MLB BALLPARK site, San Antonio has TWO downtown locations sited on the Riverwalk adjacent to either I-35 or I-37. While Austin has the state government, San Antonio has two amusement parks plus the national park implying a larger tourism hospitality infrastructure especially during the summer months of a baseball season. Simply put, San Antonio is the heart of Texas, not Austin, not Dallas, and not Houston... Their combined metros though is approaching 6 million not too far apart for a 160 games baseball season...
    San Antonio's hunt for another major league team... They are WILLING to build a new stadium... ruclips.net/video/DdOZ_1Kw8UA/видео.html

    • @matthewkester3677
      @matthewkester3677 Год назад

      yeah, my vote is for Nashville and San Antonio to get the two new teams

  • @gavinproduction7433
    @gavinproduction7433 4 месяца назад

    Raleigh is on the map!!!

  • @pacman072286
    @pacman072286 Год назад

    Puerto Rico will only be a traveling issue for the West Coast teams. Most of the East Coast teams wouldn't have an issue traveling there and back.

    • @ken12603
      @ken12603 Год назад

      But is there enough money in Puerto Rico, you have to have people willing to spend a lot of money on tickets to make it feasible if you want to have a payroll that will make your team competitive.

  • @luisleal2940
    @luisleal2940 Год назад +3

    Apparently mls will announce its 30 th this team , San Diego and Las Vegas are the front runners . Probably Vegas getting a new team soon .

    • @Lucas6l5
      @Lucas6l5 Год назад

      False, MLB already announced Nashville is #1 spot to land a team and San Diego wasn't even on the list, pay attention buddy

    • @luisleal2940
      @luisleal2940 Год назад

      @@Lucas6l5 mls man , major league soccer. Nasville already have ⚽️ btw.

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад

      @@luisleal2940 I'd put the MLS teams in Raleigh and San Diego. Tampa would also do well.

  • @juliereminiec4937
    @juliereminiec4937 Год назад

    Charlotte & Montreal Should have expansion teams !
    Montreal hasn't had a MLB team ,since The Expos moved to Washington DC & became the Nationals
    Memphis would be a better city for a expansion team
    Tennessee already has the Smokies
    ( Chicago Cubs double A Team)

  • @wilderac2250
    @wilderac2250 Год назад +9

    Fun fact: there’s an old plot of land next to Sacramento’s former stadium where a baseball stadium was supposed to be. The stadium was originally meant to lure an mlb team. But the plan fell through. There were secret tunnels between the two venues and everything

    • @fadercreek
      @fadercreek Год назад

      😮😳😲👀

    • @panowa8319
      @panowa8319 Год назад +2

      I heard it, too, was supposed to lure the NFL Raiders from LA before heading back to Oakland.

    • @cypothingy
      @cypothingy Год назад +2

      Every once in a while I get in my recommendeds the video the local news outlet in Sacramento did about the project, always a decent watch. Imagine how different things would be had it been successful

    • @wilderac2250
      @wilderac2250 Год назад +1

      @@cypothingy that’s where I learned that from

    • @robserrano8971
      @robserrano8971 Год назад

      ARCO BALLPARK

  • @travismcnamara8919
    @travismcnamara8919 Год назад

    7 MLB cities have higher crime rates than Portland. Also, it's almost entirely property crime, the violent crime rate is less than the home cities of all but 4 teams. Portland has issues but they are greatly overstated and for a very nefarious reason.

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 6 месяцев назад

      Portland ignores 1000’s of crimes other cities report. Your post is bogus. Why and people and businesses racing to get out of Portland?

  • @etrent2829
    @etrent2829 Год назад

    New Orleans is a long shot at best... the aging Superdome has hosted exhibition baseball before with success, but the area had problems with even supporting a Triple-A level team. Geographically, its a great fit, but that's about the only thing going for it ATM.

    • @calebpepper3834
      @calebpepper3834 Год назад +1

      It wasn’t the area that caused the Zephyrs to become the baby cakes and then leave to Wichita. That fault belongs to the owner not the area.
      Also the Zephyrs averaged around 12,000 people for the time they were called that.
      The baby cakes on the other hand was just a dumb idea.
      Also New Orleans has 5 universities near by
      UL Lafayette, LSU, Tulane, Southern University, New Orleans University itself.

  • @robertthomas8866
    @robertthomas8866 Год назад +1

    Denver is higher than salt lake. Altitude won't factor in

  • @saintbrownthetrojan
    @saintbrownthetrojan Год назад +1

    Salt Lake City is 4,230 feet above sea level.

  • @MarioEscobedo-su7kg
    @MarioEscobedo-su7kg Месяц назад

    Austin can have the baseball team. I rather see an NFL team in San Antonio.

  • @thedude3065
    @thedude3065 Год назад +1

    Expos or bust

  • @cdbeardown1234
    @cdbeardown1234 9 месяцев назад

    Indianapolis would be great

  • @Mordecai1399
    @Mordecai1399 6 месяцев назад +1

    Portland would suck. I’m from there and that city is an absolute dump hole.

  • @cypothingy
    @cypothingy Год назад +2

    According to US and World News, in 2020 Portland had a violent crime rate of 302.5 per 100k, while the national rate was 368.9. According to Statista, Portlands 302.5 is doesn’t even crack the top 50, with cities like Memphis (1358.8), Milwaukee (678.2), Houston (631.8), New Orleans (624.3), Nashville (616.3) all blowing it out of the water. The last entry on the list, Flint MI (577.6) is over 200 points higher than Portland.
    I understand being concerned about crime, but if you’re going to disqualify what I would argue to be the top expansion option in the West because of it you’d be best served to actually do some research to back up your claim.

    • @michaelbojorquez5354
      @michaelbojorquez5354 Год назад +1

      Absolutely, it's a lazy narrative that always gets thrown around when it comes to Portland. The Timbers play right in the middle of downtown Portland and is one of the crown jewels of the MLS, for all this supposed "crime" going on the city sure does cherish their stadiums.

    • @cypothingy
      @cypothingy Год назад

      @@michaelbojorquez5354 I didn't even realize it when I commented but after doing more research it turns out Indianapolis, which he said is a "clean" city, is actually more dangerous than Portland crime-wise with a crime rate of 446.3 per 100k. Portland got a bad rap in conservative political circles during the BLM protests in 2020 and despite everything people still cling to the narrative even though it isn't really true

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад

      It's the rioting factor. Portland has just been an insane place the last five years. Lots of left wing lunatics rioting and causing chaos for their stupid causes will destroy a city.

    • @Mordecai1399
      @Mordecai1399 6 месяцев назад

      Portland is a pile of shit, regardless of crime rate. There isn’t a single place anywhere close to downtown where an MLB stadium could exist.

  • @chrisclancy6756
    @chrisclancy6756 Год назад +1

    MTL!

  • @chrisx9624
    @chrisx9624 Год назад

    Nashville and Portland. Lock it.

  • @luisleal2940
    @luisleal2940 Год назад +3

    Nashville is a lock , tho things could get a bit complicated after the atrocious bill they passed
    for the new titans stadiums
    Charlotte would be cool but it’s either Nashville or Charlotte .
    New Orleans is a one team city , I don’t even think they should have NBA .
    San Antonio isn’t pushing for ⚾️, they want 🏈. Austin is a good option , but they aren’t really pushing for any major sports .
    Portland would have been great five or Six years ago , today It could still be an option but there are other cities with a better shot at .
    A team in Mexico would be cool but logistically would be nightmare , altitude huge problem too , I wouldn’t say never but det not in the near - mid future .
    Montreal is only an option if relocation , expansion is just nope .
    A third team in Florida just not gonna happen , before put a third team in Florida go for New York or Texas .
    If Salt Lake City is serious about it , it could work , it’s a legit option .
    Indy isn’t pushing for any other profesional team other than ⚽️ MLS .
    If only San Jose woulda got the A’s , A’s weren’t in the horrible situation they are right now .

  • @scotttild
    @scotttild Год назад

    Currency exchange makes any international franchise a non starter. Why Canada has issues, everything has to be paid in dollars. Nashville seems the most likely, MLB is not going to Portland after they burnt down the downtown and allowed all the riots. I doubt any owner wants to invest a team in that area.

  • @SteveGee1986
    @SteveGee1986 7 месяцев назад

    Cities: Corporate sponsorships & thriving upper middle class for season tickets. Then there is: Safe walking district, strong city relationship w/ police (crime), low taxes, and clean appearance. We all know what cities are cooked. No to Memphis & Portland, South Chicago etc.

  • @jarrodwilson3864
    @jarrodwilson3864 9 месяцев назад

    Indianapolis will never have another mlb team again. They tried twice. Once in late 1890's and then again before 1910. And that is because people already have teams they cheer for and all are within 6 hours. Some cheer cardinals, tigers, reds, white Sox, cubs and guardians. Not many will support the Indy team because of that.

  • @bryanb2014
    @bryanb2014 Год назад +1

    I would like to see a friendly game between Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball. I'm pretty sure they already have done it.

    • @T_K7
      @T_K7 Год назад

      Last one I remember was when the Mariners and the Yomiuri Giants played in 2019 before Ichiro's retirement series.

  • @Lempira27
    @Lempira27 Год назад

    New Orleans is very small; New Orleans metro population is half of Las Vegas.
    Las Vegas 2.3 million people
    New Orleans 1.2 million people

  • @danehammond5763
    @danehammond5763 Год назад

    Puerto Rico is one hour ahead of NYC, that isn't a Hawaii situation. The problem for Puerto Rico is that they have too low of income and not enough people to support pro sports

  • @heathrunyon4036
    @heathrunyon4036 Год назад +1

    Vegas A’s!

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      HASA DIGA EEBOWAI!!!
      If you want me to stop saying that just don’t talk too much about it

  • @timphares3061
    @timphares3061 10 месяцев назад

    I'm in favor or Montreal. All the arguments used against them are identical to those used against DC.

  • @Lempira27
    @Lempira27 Год назад

    Louisville is bigger than cities with professional teams. Louisville is bigger than New Orleans, Buffalo and Salt Lake City.

  • @Owensully123
    @Owensully123 Год назад +5

    If I was an A’s fan, I wouldn’t support the team once they leave. It would be hilarious if the Vegas move flops and no one cares about the team

    • @z0tw
      @z0tw Год назад +3

      I wouldn't be shocked if it failed. But the thing about it is that if they are of course building a new stadium then the ammenities as well as the experience of the city can draw heavy tourism. The Golden Knights have done well in attendance since their inception and finished 12th in attendance this last year. Vegas has the population to handle a pro team. As long as the team is willing to commit and put out a winner then they'll have a good chance to bring in a steady supply of fans.
      Of course if the A's keep staying in Oakland, the team is just going to continually lose money. I know it's because of the owner and him having a total stranglehold on the team and it's totally evil, but that's what is happening right now. No way he sells the team.

    • @connecticut511
      @connecticut511 Год назад

      it already looks like that. the people aren’t excited and don’t want to pay extra taxes. many people that advocated for the raiders don’t want the a’s.

    • @connecticut511
      @connecticut511 Год назад

      thee isn’t much of an appeal for an mlb team in this day of age

    • @Population11
      @Population11 Год назад +1

      Nah Vegas local here we will support em!

    • @guccidan719
      @guccidan719 Год назад +1

      It wont flop. Mgm or ceasers would be dumb not to buy a stake in the team and build a stadium. Mlb would be a gold mine in vegas. Raiders won't be competitive at all this upcoming year but will sell out every game and have the highest average ticket price

  • @joelouis5118
    @joelouis5118 Год назад

    And Vancouver

  • @cbjm36
    @cbjm36 Год назад

    Bit surprised there’s no Columbus

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад

      Really? It is a short drive from Cincinnati and Cleveland.

  • @keetr3257
    @keetr3257 7 месяцев назад

    The best players are in the Caribbean islands, so why not give Puerto Rico a team.

  • @Brandon-qd2lb
    @Brandon-qd2lb Год назад

    Here we go again lmao... they're not doing anything untill the ballparks are resolved. That's why the triple A teams are in major cities...

  • @ericbraxton8224
    @ericbraxton8224 Год назад +1

    VIRGINIA

  • @al1976-v7m
    @al1976-v7m Год назад +2

    Sacramento is also home to the River Cats, Giants ' AAA affiliate.

  • @bobbypaluga4346
    @bobbypaluga4346 Год назад

    People are leaving the hell hole of Portland in droves. Salt Lake City is the best choice in the West.

    • @Mordecai1399
      @Mordecai1399 6 месяцев назад

      Finally a good take on Portland. I see people in this comment section defending Portland with their lives.

  • @timothyteresi5678
    @timothyteresi5678 Год назад +2

    In my opinon Charolette only gets a team if the Rays move to Nashville.

    • @z0tw
      @z0tw Год назад

      Rays should move to Jacksonville.

    • @willp.8120
      @willp.8120 Год назад +1

      @@z0tw Rays should stay in the Tampa Bay area, placing the stadium near downtown Tampa, or even near the junction of I-4 and I-75 close to Brandon.

    • @garymartin1956
      @garymartin1956 Год назад +1

      Nashville is maxed out on sports teams. 😢

  • @slibertas1996
    @slibertas1996 Год назад

    The A’s are not going to Vegas

  • @cmdrflake
    @cmdrflake Год назад +1

    This is not the time to expand MLB. The A’s are more likely to be contracted as they have “burned their bridges” in Oakland, while the move to Las Vegas may be out of the picture. Could they share the Giants stadium for less than four years? Could they be a road team?

    • @adanalyst6925
      @adanalyst6925 Год назад

      The giants have said they would be open to sharing the stadium as long as the A’s have secured a stadium deal

  • @marcuspoe8982
    @marcuspoe8982 Год назад +2

    So no Omaha😂

  • @slibertas1996
    @slibertas1996 Год назад

    No teams outside North America.

  • @Coded_kai
    @Coded_kai 7 месяцев назад

    Bro is complaining about elevation while Denver is mile high and has a team and salt lake city is lower than Denver

  • @aubreymccauley9875
    @aubreymccauley9875 Год назад +3

    im in portland, we deserve a mlb team