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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
Why in the world are some people always saying SA will get a team over Austin? Are people really saying we can't have anything on our own that we have to rely on our neighbor to the south for any pro sports whats so ever. No I don't think so I think Austin is a very viable option in the future for Baseball especially.
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As far as why San Antonio would get more consideration? It is because (as of right now) it is a larger market and has proven itself with the Spurs. The national perception is that Austin is viewed as a college and Longhorn city, even though probably half (or more) that attend a UT football game are from outside the Austin metro area. Most of the people that I know here have no connection whatsoever to the university, but the perception is much different. I just don't see Austin as a great "sports town" for the traditional sports outside of UT sports, it is more of a music and activity town. I do think that if someone moved a team here (none of the leagues are going to be doing any expanding anytime in the near future) it would have to be a situation like the OKC Thunder, a local buying a team and moving it here. The options are just very limited at the moment in terms of movement. There isn't going to be any in MLB, the NFL is only going to grant a move to LA, the NBA more than likely wouldn't let a team move to Austin and the NHL is a mess and the most likely moves will be back north if any happen. I don't see it happening for either city for quite awhile.
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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
No I would not go to San Antonio to see a baseball game just like I don't go to San Antonio to see a Spurs game.
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I would go to a MLB games in San Antonio, I go to Houston to see games but then we also try to get up to Boston every few years and see a game, last year we saw them when they played the Astros and may head up to Arlington when they play the Rangers in a few weeks although I wish it was the same weekend as the OU-BYU game at JerryWorld. I'm not much of a basketball fan anymore, I went to a Hornets game when they were in OKC, my dad got the company tickets when we were up visiting one weekend and I went to a few Mavericks game (Donald Carter, pre-Cuban days) when I lived in Dallas, I haven't even been to an OU-Texas game when they play here.
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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
Remember the Round Rock Express could upgrade to Pro level it is AAA after all and other cities in the past that have had AAA have had their franchises upgraded to MLB. Im not saying right now or in the near future but don't rule out that Austin will never have any sort of pro-team ever. It will happen.
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Triple A teams have not been "upgraded" to MLB, it is not the English Premier League. What has happened is the Triple A teams moved somewhere else or folded when a MLB team came to town. The Denver Zephyrs moved to New Orleans when the Colorado Rockies were granted a franchise in expansion (along with the Florida Marlins that year). For the past 40 years most of the MLB teams have a different ownership group than the minor league teams in most expansion situations. The Phoenix Firebirds moved to Tucson and the existing Tucson Toros moved to Fresno when the Diamondbacks came into the league.
It hasn't been since the San Diego Padres came into the National League in 1969 that a team could be viewed as moving up, the same person that owned the minor league team was granted an expansion franchise but in reality the minor league team was folded after the 1968 season, that is the only way to terminate the farm system contracts. The players on the 1968 PCL Padres team were no longer under the control of the Padres, they were property of the Philadelphia Phillies, the MLB Padres had to start from scratch.