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Originally Posted by butteredbiscuit
I was going through this thread and thought this would be very interesting thread now since this was 9 years ago. MLB Commissioner Rob Manford said they would consider bringing in a few more teams in expansion. Now it looks like Tampa Bay Rays are going to be sharing half their season in Montreal. If Montreal comes with big attendance, it could be permanent. Portland is in the running for 4 other spots. Nashville, Charlotte, North Carolina, San Antonio and even Vancouver are mentioned. Do you think things have changed since 2011?
When I look at things when it comes to the stadium places, I am not sure if a baseball stadium can fit at the waterfront property by the Helipad. But I wonder if a NFL stadium like the Seahawks stadium could fit there. Someone could enlight me on this. Now I think it is not possible to put it at Jericho Park but how about these other places. 1) By the Train station in downtown or crossing Cambie Bridge going south. I like the look of the Miami Marlins Park here. I mean the outside of the building. The stadium would need to be max 40,000. You will need it for at least the Blue Jays when they come to town. Seattle cant even sell out their stadium unless the Dodgers and the Blue Jays come to town. But if we go to their stadium, we can sell it out! Especially if we had a good team.
If I was the owner, I would probably see if I could call the MLB team the Vancouver Canadians or Vancouver Mounties. What name would you call them?
Do you think that if a billionaire wanted to bring NFL and MLB to Vancouver, would Vancouver support both teams and leave the NBA ownership to the Canucks owner?
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Yes, interesting going back to read the comments from over 8 years ago.
It doesn’t look like a waterfront stadium is an option for any sport, as the port doesn’t want it interfering with their operations. The spectacular scenery is an important element to the success of a hypothetical team, and I can’t think of another site big enough to build a stadium.
Still would like to see a top notch AAA stadium that’s expandable to MLB specs built, and go from there. Have to look outside downtown for that though. Maybe Central Park where the current baseball park is. While they are at it, build a new Whitecaps stadium at Swangard.
As for the NFL, BC Place would be perfectly fine as either a temporary facility, or a permanent one.
The Lower Mainland is close to breaking through the 3 million population threshold (latest pop est.), so adding another major league team should be seriously considered.