^^ i agree
11/23/2005 4:45:12 PM
the Charlotte O's would be nicethats what the old AA team was called...they had Cal Ripken back in like 1980
11/23/2005 4:46:11 PM
I couldn't give a rat's ass to see the Marlins leave Miami. The city loves the Dolphins and the Heat. Miami is not a good place for a MLB team and there is a history of bitterness between county taxpayers and the Marlins franchise. The Marlins do a horrible job of marketing in the city, too. Plus the location of Dolphins stadium is not conduscive for going to games on a weekday. People would only want to drive out there once a week (like to a Phins game, for example).With that said, Charlotte won't be the next home to the Marlins and if Charlotte is smart, they'd do business with somebody else.
11/23/2005 4:54:21 PM
11/23/2005 5:24:54 PM
um, the carolina marlins would be completely retarded. its right up there with the la lakers in completely ignoring geographics in naming your team. charlotte is landlocked, not coastal at all
11/23/2005 5:32:18 PM
11/23/2005 5:33:50 PM
ahahayou guys are already bitching about the team's nameputting the cart before the horse a bit aren't you?
11/23/2005 5:36:25 PM
arresting the potsmokers while murders happen down the street, eh?
11/23/2005 5:39:55 PM
no i think there's about a 1% chance they move to charlotte. i was just bitching to bitch
11/23/2005 6:27:24 PM
Actually, the Heat does have a significant fanbase in Miami.The Marlins do not. Marlins do not market the team well and nobody wants to drive all the way out to Dolphins stadium on a weeknight to see a team owned by a guy the city hates.I think Charlotte could be a better place for a baseball team than Davie, FL. I also think Charlotte would be better off with another team than the Marlins.
11/23/2005 6:28:43 PM
11/23/2005 6:47:07 PM
yeah but who outside of the state would know that. bobcats and panthers could live anywhere with trees. marlins tend to need a little bit of water
11/23/2005 7:38:11 PM
they could just call them the Carolina Marlins...I mean really the state has good fishingThe Utah Jazz and LA Lakers are wayyyy worse, it really wouldnt be hard to sell. My favorite team moving to home state,
11/23/2005 10:02:39 PM
11/23/2005 10:14:59 PM
okay Charlotte is FREAKING HUGEIT'S THE OFFICIAL CAPITAL OF THE SOUTH THE HURRICANES SHOULD MOVE THERE TOO!!!1IT HAS THE BEST SKYLINE EVARQC PWNS ALL
11/23/2005 10:35:06 PM
hahano one in their right mind would claim something like that, but ok
11/23/2005 10:37:34 PM
i actually like charlotte a lotit's a cool citybut it aint that big
11/23/2005 10:39:07 PM
the city itself has a higher population than atlanta
11/23/2005 10:54:25 PM
I don't see how Charlotte would be receptive to an owner who doesn't show much care for their team.Especially after they got the Hornets (Shinn..?) to leave after he alienated the fanbase.If they're going to inherit "Shinn #2", they'll never let the team go there.
11/24/2005 12:34:41 AM
11/24/2005 1:42:43 AM
yes, the suburbs is what tips it in atlanta's favor. there is a higher population in the surrounding area of atlanta than that of charlotte. but still....
11/24/2005 2:00:10 AM
but still... what?
11/24/2005 2:03:26 AM
i dont know, thats why i had the ellipsis
11/24/2005 2:13:32 AM
okay, so they've gotten rid of Josh Beckett, A.J. Burnett, Paul Lo Duca, Luis Castillo, Mike Lowell, Guillermo Mota, Carlos Delgado, and Juan Pierre. man i'm so ready for next season. basically they have dontrelle willis and miguel cabrera.
12/7/2005 4:48:33 PM
we have plenty of bobcats in NC
12/7/2005 4:53:12 PM
Carolina Smooth Dogfishsince thats all I ever catch...here are some other really bad names that they could pick:BassmastersToadfishYellowfinsand my personal favorite:Carolina CrappyJust gotta stick with the fish somehow...and BTW...this will never happen.
12/7/2005 6:27:13 PM
12/7/2005 7:44:35 PM
Thunder holla
12/7/2005 7:47:39 PM
OMFG! EXPAND CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS STADIUM TO 50K!
12/7/2005 11:42:03 PM
12/8/2005 11:36:37 AM
The Charlotte Mini-Nationals
12/8/2005 11:43:39 AM
Charlotte can NOT NOT NOT support a Major League Baseball team. Atlanta is only a few hours away. There would be 81 home games a year compared to only EIGHT for football and baseball is the CLEAR #2 sport in the South FAR behind football. I'm not convinced Vegas or Portland can support a ML team either but I KNOW Charlotte cannot. Hell the Triangle might be a better choice looking at minor league attendance numbers and proximity to major markets (Richmond/Norfolk/Triangle)Hell for hockey and bball there is a reluctance to have a television deal -- given baseball TV deals are FAR more expensive it would be a nightmare to get one locked up. The Braves would fight this move to the death as well because it would eat a portion of their fanbase.
12/8/2005 11:49:22 AM
why not just make the Durham Bulls a major league team.... Then you don't have to worry about taking away minor league attendance. The Bulls have quite a following as it is. Increase the size of their stadium by a bunch, plus the name recognition is already in place. Just a thought....
12/8/2005 12:29:01 PM
i dont follow baseball at all, but dont the bulls suck?
12/8/2005 12:32:40 PM
The Bulls had an off year this year, but they won back to back League titles not too long ago.
12/8/2005 12:45:28 PM
I can't see Charlotte getting a lot of support for an MLB team. Plus, the pro sports competition there is too crowded for a city their size. Having a lot of banks in one city can only do so much. Baseball's problem is there are too many teams to spread around. Baseball in a way is most driven by a hardcore fanbase more than any other sport, just cause you have 81 games to sell. Besides, everyone here are Braves/Yankees/Red Sox/Cubs fans.Florida's attendance history (fyi):Florida Marlins 1993 81 3,064,847 37,838 Florida Marlins 1994 59 1,937,467 32,838 Florida Marlins 1995 71 1,700,466 23,950 Florida Marlins 1996 81 1,746,767 21,565 Florida Marlins 1997 81 2,364,387 29,190 Florida Marlins 1998 81 1,730,384 21,363 Florida Marlins 1999 80 1,369,421 17,118 Florida Marlins 2000 81 1,218,326 15,041 Florida Marlins 2001 80 1,261,226 15,765 Florida Marlins 2002 80 784,519 9,806 Florida Marlins 2003 80 1,303,215 16,290 Florida Marlins 2004 78 1,723,105 22,091 [Edited on December 9, 2005 at 9:52 AM. Reason : .]
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12/9/2005 10:12:41 AM