He is no longer in that group.Isn't Dave Stewart tied to a group wanting to bring a team to Nashville?
Edit: Saw above post. Apparently yes
...and he’d been working with Music City Baseball, an investment group that has been championing the prospect of landing an expansion team it would call the Nashville Stars, until last November, when he left the group citing “philosophical differences.”
Stewart is also an Oakland native. So he could be looking at Nashville and beating Music City to the punch based on his knowledge of the development of that project...
OR, he could be looking to replace the A's in the East Bay; And would he seek a "branding trade" with Fisher if he did so?
I’m not sure the Giants will ever let another team come to Northern California once the A’s are gone. They’ll assert that it’s all their territory now and block anyone else just as they blocked the A’s from moving to San Jose.Stewart is also an Oakland native. So he could be looking at Nashville and beating Music City to the punch based on his knowledge of the development of that project...
OR, he could be looking to replace the A's in the East Bay; And would he seek a "branding trade" with Fisher if he did so?
The value of the team instantly plummets with a move.
Why would anyone pay Chicago price to put a team in Nashville? And if MLB is intent on expanding, why would they let someone move a team there and line Reinsdorf's pocket, not their own?
30% of the Chicago CSA is nearly 3 million people. The entire Nashville market is just over 2 million, and it doesn't have fanbase that spans generations already built up.I don't think they should move and I don't think they will but this first argument is not genuine.
I hear this argument with the A's also but it's just a wrong argument. There's already a much more popular team in Chicago.
You aren't leaving Chicago market for Nashville, you're leaving the equivalent of maybe 30% of the Chicago market for Nashville.
I agree with you they should, and I believe they will, find a way to stay in Chicago as I think it would be better for them, honestly I don't see a real possibility the move at all.30% of the Chicago CSA is nearly 3 million people. The entire Nashville market is just over 2 million, and it doesn't have fanbase that spans generations already built up.
As has already been speculated, the name-dropped interested party is a group that pretty blatantly wants to move them to Nashville. Hopefully the risk of destroying his "legacy" (even more than he already has) and the fact that his family still wants Chicagoans to support the Bulls lead to them finding a Chicago buyer instead.