Nationals Strike Again
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it was sarcasm the Nationals are the laughing stock of baseball. as for its relevance to this site,I guess it has about the same as most posts on this sie,none! WE IN MTL. WERE SCREWED BY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AND OUR EX PATHETIC OWNER JEFFRIE LORIA.GO ON UTUBE AND LISTEN TO BILL LEE,HE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS! I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST THE CITY OF WASHINGTON,JUST THERE LOUSY TEAM.WE DID NOT LOSE OUR TEAM BECAUSE OF LOUSY ATTENDANCE A CAREFULLY DEVISED PLAN BY SELIG AND LORIA.I simply want this reconized.ANY EXPOS FANS OUTHERE AT ALL,PLEASE COMMENT,AS FOR THE NATS FANS CONGRATS YOU ARE NOW THE NEW LAUGHING STOCKS OF THE MLB. THIS WILL BE MTY LAST HATE POST ON THE NATS I WILL LET THERE ORGANIZATION SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. VIVE NOS AMOURS LES EXPOS!!!!!!Brett Herman
brettherman2131@hotmail.com
Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.Comment
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just go on youtube and punch in Bill Lee,he tells the whole story!Dont be ignorant,Washington will have the same crowds soon as do many MLB teams,but there is no conspiracy to move them!Comment
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Forbes did their annual team valuations and the Nationals had the largest drop-
The Washington Nationals ($406 million) were down 12 percent.
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Yep, baseball team can go down in value so the $450 million the ownership group paid in 2006 plus all the money they spent in capital improvements are worth probably $60 million less today.
The team they bought in 2005 had a depleted farm system and probably wasn't worth anywhere near the $450 million they paid in the first place.Comment
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To be fair...
MLB in Montreal was killed by the 1994 strike-to-preempt-the-1995-lockout. (Attendance in Toronto took one hell of a hit, too, but they weren't plagued by the ownership/stadium issues Montreal had.)
Absent that strike, there's a pretty good chance the Expos go to the World Series in 1994, Labatt Field gets built, and the Expos don't leave.
Washington remains in place as the pawn in everyone's "build me a stadium or I move" game until every MLB city has a new park, and gets an expansion franchise in 2014 or so. Nationals Park is built in Northern Virginia close to both surface and rail transportation, instead of an undeveloped part of DC served by only one rail line. People in DC get an extra excuse to hate Peter Angelos for another decade, and the current Orioles team gets a chance to reclaim the loyalties of the wealthier portion of their fan base with World Series appearances in 2012 and 2013 before it gets sawed off and given to a DC club. Everybody goes home happy.
That's my story. Everything before "the Expos don't leave" is true. The rest...well, a boy can dream, can't he?Mark
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thankyou,someone who is informed,THE MLB made the money from the fools who bought the Nationals! 1994 was a perfect year to lock the players out,we were going to win it all! VINTAGE DEPUTY YOU ARE NOW A LITTLE WISER THAN 5 MINUTES AGO! YOU COULD NOW GO BACK TO POLISHING YOUR GUNS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!Comment
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Brett Herman
brettherman2131@hotmail.com
Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.Comment
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thankyou,someone who is informed,THE MLB made the money from the fools who bought the Nationals! 1994 was a perfect year to lock the players out,we were going to win it all! VINTAGE DEPUTY YOU ARE NOW A LITTLE WISER THAN 5 MINUTES AGO! YOU COULD NOW GO BACK TO POLISHING YOUR GUNS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!Brett Herman
brettherman2131@hotmail.com
Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.Comment
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thankyou,someone who is informed,THE MLB made the money from the fools who bought the Nationals! 1994 was a perfect year to lock the players out,we were going to win it all! VINTAGE DEPUTY YOU ARE NOW A LITTLE WISER THAN 5 MINUTES AGO! YOU COULD NOW GO BACK TO POLISHING YOUR GUNS ON YOUR FRONT PORCH!
I clean my guns on the BACK porch.
I only use the front porch for drinking beer and shooting as passing cars....
you comin' to visit?Comment
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We can agree on that. Like I said, they created an environment around the bidding to push the prices up to $450 million. Where was it that a team with limited TV revenue (Orioles owned the TV network), an old stadium (owned by the Government), depleted farm system, and public relations issues, and shakey fan base could command an unheard of price like that.
It basically meant that the geographic location demanded the premium. Just compare it to what the Oakland A's sold for $180 million.
Do the math, $270 million more just based on geographic location!!!!
So on this issue I agree with DIRTYLA2000.Comment
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