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Old 09-07-2018, 05:51 AM   #21
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Pretty sure Orlando doesn't have a minor league team (at least in Orlando proper).
True. Closest are the Florida Fire Frogs based in Kissimmee which is about 20-25 miles away. There are some east coast teams closer than that like the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Tampa Tarpons. Shortest distance I could find between non-rookie league teams was Clearwater and Dunedin which are only 5 miles apart (!) so Orlando is pretty far by those standards.
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Old 09-07-2018, 09:07 AM   #22
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The OP is sure picky. There's a single-A team in City X? So what? Banish them to Biloxi for god's sake...
It's not that I'm being too picky. What I am trying to accomplish is finding that "untapped market" that is large enough to support a MLB team while, at the same time, trying NOT to displace an already established MiLB franchise.

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For cities without a team in that region all I can think of offhand is Wichita, Huntsville (although IRL they're getting a team in 2019), Baton Rouge, Tallahassee, and Shreveport. Macon and Savannah don't have teams either but they're pretty small to support a team and also relatively close to Atlanta.
I think you've given me the winner! Could make the Baby Cakes the AAA affiliate since the two cities are about 75 miles apart.

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Mets and Yankees in the same division is sacrilege
But the Cubs/White Sox and Angels/Dodgers pairing aren't?
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Old 09-07-2018, 09:11 AM   #23
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It's not that I'm being too picky. What I am trying to accomplish is finding that "untapped market" that is large enough to support a MLB team while, at the same time, trying NOT to displace an already established MiLB franchise.


I think you've given me the winner! Could make the Baby Cakes the AAA affiliate since the two cities are about 75 miles apart.


But the Cubs/White Sox and Angels/Dodgers pairing aren't?
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