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New York -- A team in Brooklyn would be a nice fit. Possibly a team in the suburbs or maybe Long Island
Portland -- This to me is an interesting one. I think the West Coast deserves more team, especailly in the Northwest. If not Portland, maybe SLC. And if sticking out West I'd also say Vegas.
Washington -- Don't think it's right for them not to have a team, even with Baltimore so close by.
San Antonio -- I'd vote no here.
Sacramento -- Raley Field was built with expansion in mind. My guess though is that the River Cats parent club (A's) would play there before anybody else.
Honolulu -- Unrealistic, but always something I've thought would be really cool. The kicker is they have a hard time even supporting the Pro Bowl. And it'd be a scheduling nightmare, given it's about five hours from the West Coast.
Boston -- A second team in Boston. Why not? There should be an NL team in Beantown.
A city in the Carolinas -- I think this area supports Hoops fine, but I don't see it doing well for baseball.
Salt Lake City -- Along with Portland, a great Northwest city. Both have the NBA and nothing else.
Los Angeles -- A third team in L.A. could be interesting. The question is where do you put them? Inland Empire would seem the most logical bet.
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