Nice, Huston Street in SASources close to the negotiations said the Spurs also plan to visit with the Oakland A's and Minnesota Twins to explore the possibility of relocation.![]()
Nice, Huston Street in SASources close to the negotiations said the Spurs also plan to visit with the Oakland A's and Minnesota Twins to explore the possibility of relocation.![]()
If you are a Spurs fan, you better hope that another pro team doesn't come to San Antonio. If you think Holt is cheap now, imagine what happens when he actually has compe ion in this small market.
interesting...
Nelson Wolff...
Guy seriously needs to give it a rest.
He's a county judge.
He should be deciding who's property a goat herd is on instead of headline grabbing.
Freaking Disaster of a man.
I like nelson, but i love my city.
you dont think this would open the doors to other things that would help expand san antonios market. I mean I know h town is pretty much in the same boat as us and they have all three teams but i would love to see
san anton step up and bring a franchise to the home team. but i do worry that it would be a losin team. but as far as us attending i mean look at the love we showed N.O. 65 thousand a game.... and sometimmes compe ion is good, right?
San Antonio can barely support the Spurs.
so did all of you have the same concerns over the saints coming to town
I've never believed that SA is ready for a second pro team but if we had to have one then I would much rather it be a football team. Far fewer games and much more interest from fans.
I like the fact that SA is a one team city. It makes the Spurs mean more to everyone here.
An MLB team in SA? How much coverage and attention are they going to get during the first half of the season when it overlaps with a Spurs playoff run?
If MLB came to South Texas and it wasn't too hot to watch the games in August (retractable roof), people would have to get out of their houses, post less on websites, watch QVC and KWEX less, and quit playing lottery so much. There are a lot of transplants from other Big League cities who might support baseball here. It would be a stretch, though.
Now this i do like, i do believe this is true and i never looked at it this way.....maybe it is what keeps us sooo loyal to the cause
I would never cheer for any other team but the braves
you guys are thinking short term when you need to think long term, what happens when tim, manu and pop retire? The spurs aren't going to be great forever and it would be nice to have a MLB team when the spurs are a lottery team.
Leo Gomez of Spurs entertainment will be on 760 at 4:30pm
I rather have a football team here instead of Baseball. Baseball has too many games to worry about selling out. I can't see 60,000 to 70,000 showing up day in and night out for Baseball in San Antonio. Some games start early 1 P.M and late during the week. People jobs and their employers will stand in the way of afternoon games. Night games sometimes go extra innings and the thought of sleeping will keep many away. Besides, the Missions can't sell out Wolf Stadium. MLB will not work in San Antonio. A vote on what the people want, either Baseball or Football as the next Pro sport for San Antonio should come up for vote to the citizens before shoving something we don't want. I bet the majority would say football over Baseball.
and baseballs boring.
bandwaggoner.
hahahaaaaa
dudes not a wagon hopper
actualy he had a pretty good point, you know if you are true to yourself that we wont reign for ever....but any how it would most def be football over baseball yes!!!!!
but take what we can get right....PGA, Soccer, all that
I would like it. This would be fun. I've been to different baseball stadiums to watch different teams and each time has been very fun. Its not just the game itself, its the whole experience.
NOPE!, They can keep the PGA, Soccer, NHL, Lacrosse and Nascar . It's FOOTBALL or NOTHING for me!
Its something to do in the summer when there is no Spurs and no football. I was hoping for the Saints, but faced reality when Paul Taglibue (spelled correctly?) pretty much said SA wasn't good enough to host a team here. So why not baseball?
i agree i went ou to turner stadium back in the day and it was a cool thing to do ...we didnt stay the whole game....but after the 7th we were tanked
no way the citizens could even pony up for a major league stadium, much less the season tickets.
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