Why do they always mention baseball when considering new professional sports franchises for Portland Oregon? - portland rose garden arena
With the Rose Garden Basketball Arena for hockey right now, I think the NHL would be (the next logical choice and I'm not a hockey) fan.
NFL Football is more popular with Portlanders, that the Major League Baseball. In local sports bar in October, with games of playoff baseball on television over the bar lot of football watching!
And look at the complete lack of involvement of the Portland Beavers (Triple Portland) is a baseball team. I say that decide if Portlanders to build a new stadium to win a major league team should not football, baseball.
Am I missing something?
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Chris, who is not a moot point. Paul Allen is not the factor "X" is used for Portland, to a professional team second to have.
Jeph, back to your question, the reason for a baseball team is worth mentioning that in the Oregon legislature passed investigated to bring the use of public funds to a MLB team to Portland. Until a sub-committee has called for a feasibility study by a team of the NFL or the NHL, is not the idea is gaining ground.
The legislature is in session, but now, on 1 May, which means that no bill is not considered to have left for the Subcommittee.
Write a letter to your representative requesting a feasibility study subject. Ask you to sign your friends to work together. This is the best thing you can hope for there is no team of experts to Portland, without the guarantee of substantial public investment (eg, come), a new stadium.
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