That’s with them also not being very competitive. The Marlins or someone else should be looking at Vegas for a move, if that’s in the cards. Phoenix isn’t a bad market
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Most likely just a taxpayer shakedown. Give us stadium improvements, or else.
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But...for Henderson?
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The decline of the American empire is a map of the contiguous 48 states, pockmarked with defunct stadia illustrating the height of excess, crony capitalism, and legislative cowardice.
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Chase Field is older than Turner Field was when it was replaced. Also, see image.pic.twitter.com/kk2ls5Gfgj
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these aren't independent variables [shrug]
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Vegas is the new thing. I'd rather they stay in Arizona.
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My understanding is that operating a ballpark in a desert, in the summer, is quite expensive. They want the fine taxpayers of AZ like
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Using tax $ for the original stadium ended a lot of politicians' careers.
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Las Vegas just built a 150 million dollar AAA ballpark. Why would they now build an MLB park?
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