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Old 12-30-2014, 03:41 PM   #1
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Expansion Markets

So I have a 307-year old OOTP league that I started back in 2008 or something and I've brought it up with every version.

Anyway, my league has evolved into a major league setup with major leagues in Canada, Japan and three major leagues in the U.S.

I'm not looking to expand overseas, so that's not where I'd like to put teams. I'm interested in more US based teams, but want some help figuring out markets since I'm trying not to move teams as much as I normally do.



Here a US map of the league at the moment.

Here are the largest CSAs without clubs. Though most have had teams before:

Milwaukee
Charlotte (our NC team plays in durham for historical reasons)
Riverside
San Diego
San Jose
Austin
Providence
Jacksonville
Buffalo
Birmingham
Rochester
Grand Rapids
Tucson
Honolulu
Bridgeport
Albuquerque
Albany
Knoxville
Allentown
Columbia SC


There are others, but that's a good start. I guess I'm crowdsourcing my brainstorming because I've spent lots of time looking at all sorts of ideas and I'm just looking to inject other people's brainpower into this one, so...feel free to share your .02 and I'll figure it out from there.

Thanks.
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Old 12-30-2014, 04:23 PM   #2
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What is your league set up? Divisions? Are you looking to expand by 2 in each league? Are you looking for teams set in a geographic area of the US?
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Old 12-30-2014, 04:37 PM   #3
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If you're playing a century or more into the future, you shouldn't be tied to the largest metropolitan areas as they exist today. Considering the effects of global warming, you might find that Saskatoon will have a bigger population than Miami (which will be underwater). Likewise, access to fresh water will be critical, so cities around the Great Lakes like Erie, PA and Kingston, ONT may see their populations explode. And Bismarck, ND might turn out to be the next Dallas.

It's your world - you get to decide if populations remain static or if they change over time. Just remember: in 1910, the population of Phoenix, AZ was under 15,000. A century later, it is the sixth-most populous city in the US.
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Silver Maples just saw someone with a shirt and I wanna remind myself to name a team that
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Old 12-30-2014, 05:04 PM   #5
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Also this is awesome feedback. Getting the brain flowing!
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If you're playing a century or more into the future, you shouldn't be tied to the largest metropolitan areas as they exist today. Considering the effects of global warming, you might find that Saskatoon will have a bigger population than Miami (which will be underwater). Likewise, access to fresh water will be critical, so cities around the Great Lakes like Erie, PA and Kingston, ONT may see their populations explode. And Bismarck, ND might turn out to be the next Dallas.

It's your world - you get to decide if populations remain static or if they change over time. Just remember: in 1910, the population of Phoenix, AZ was under 15,000. A century later, it is the sixth-most populous city in the US.
I'd recommend Fort McMurry, AB - Oil Sands growth over the next 30 years is going to be huge (despite the recent oil price crash of late)....

Buffalo is also another favorite of mine. Just turn on 550 AM in the local area and I don't think these people ever stop talking about their sports teams... So passionate!
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Old 12-30-2014, 06:01 PM   #7
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Hmm....El Paso, maybe? Or is that too many Texas teams?

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I thought it's be helpful for you to see my current Major League markets across my leagues.






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Old 12-30-2014, 06:33 PM   #9
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I'd recommend Fort McMurry, AB - Oil Sands growth over the next 30 years is going to be huge (despite the recent oil price crash of late)....



Buffalo is also another favorite of mine. Just turn on 550 AM in the local area and I don't think these people ever stop talking about their sports teams... So passionate!

Ft McMurray is a great idea. Buffalo I'm considering returning to as well.
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Ft McMurray is a great idea. Buffalo I'm considering returning to as well.
Build a domed stadium with a good heating system
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Ft McMurray is a great idea. Buffalo I'm considering returning to as well.
Fort McMurry Oilers would be appropriate

Buffalo Bills - let them have a shot at a championship after 0-4 in the NFL ;-)
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Ah, already got El Paso, then? I'd maybe try Grand Rapids. It'll probably replace Detroit as Michigan's largest city in the next 50 years.
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Thanks gang. Awesome stuff.
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What about a team in the Dakotas? Booming area right now, has a rich baseball history and would fill the void in the northern mid-west.
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