OT: Baseball coming to Portland in the near future (AGAIN?)

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Bottom of the 9th, bases loaded, cleanup batter at the plate. Full count. Guy with a wicked slider on the mound. Crowd standing and roaring!! All with the smell of a backyard picnic and your kid might catch that homerun ball and keep it forever. No game has the drama of baseball.

It hurts that this day and age everything has a "timer"... Baseball is still the only (major) sport without a "clock". That's what makes it the best sport in the world. But, we live in an instantaneous world that can't sit through stuff like that and enjoy it. Oh well.
 
My son could've written this, he love them. I made him shut them off and shoot hoops with me out in the driveway. Or play catch. I beg to differ but so did he!
I don't love them, but I have played fun ones.
I'd much rather play a game of basketball than a video game. It's probably been over two years since I turned my Wii on.
 
Good baseball rocks! It's a great game. Portland would benefit from a major league bb franchise. I've watched the Ems in Eugene many times and it's a real family friendly atmosphere.

Salem-Keizer Volcanoes! They almost always have a quality team, and for several years, that stadium was considered one of the best in the minors.

Plus, they're affiliated with my beloved Giants! We had season tix for a few years, and I've seen several major leaguers play there, including several that have won a ring in 2010 and 2012.
 
Basketball and Hockey in Portland.

Baseball, Football and Soccer in Seattle.
 
Basketball and Hockey in Portland.

Baseball, Football and Soccer in Seattle.

Lame.

Seattle - Portland rivalries are the best.

Also, have you ever been to Seattle? Plenty of Seattlites think we are the shit on the bottom of shoes
 
Lame.

Seattle - Portland rivalries are the best.

Also, have you ever been to Seattle? Plenty of Seattlites think we are the shit on the bottom of shoes

No offense to you Mr. Fizzle but I don't really give a damn about what they think in Seattle.
 
Forget the Rose Quarter, a baseball stadium should be the anchor for new development. Industrial NW Portland is the best place, between Washington Park and the River. Lots of land underdeveloped there. Use the stadium to be the anchor for the next Pearl district. A baseball stadium would only clog up an over-congested Rose Quarter and/or OMSI area.
 
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"Loggers"

Meh.
 
I don't see any way we get enother major league team without the Mayor leading the charge. And even then here's so many groups that are against sports and taxes that you'd need someone like Paul Allen to come in and pay for it himself. With the way this city operates it's a miracle we still have the Blazers.
 
I don't see any way we get enother major league team without the Mayor leading the charge. And even then here's so many groups that are against sports and taxes that you'd need someone like Paul Allen to come in and pay for it himself. With the way this city operates it's a miracle we still have the Blazers.

The Mayor is behind it, if I read the article correctly.
 
I'm totally cool with MLB or NHL. I would love to get an NFL team, but that's not going to happen with places like LA needing a team.
 
Fuck.

Who's next on the list for possible relocation?

Tampa Bay is in financial trouble (again) and have been on Portland's radar since the Expos.
 
Fuck.

Who's next on the list for possible relocation?

Tampa Bay is in financial trouble (again) and have been on Portland's radar since the Expos.

Do we really want to invest a billion dollars into a stadium that no one will go to? Seems like every.game on TV is played to a lot of empty seats.
 
Do we really want to invest a billion dollars into a stadium that no one will go to? Seems like every.game on TV is played to a lot of empty seats.

Well, it's pretty obvious Portland just gets used as a pawn by the other team/city, but since when is it a billion dollars to build a stadium??
 

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