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Originally Posted by fleury
Baseball is too volatile. You look at where things are trending with peoples short attention spans, and the history of sports in Toronto, and the Leafs will always be number one. Quickly across the country the Raps are number two and growing. Baseball by nature doesn't have many cool moves to replicate, moves pretty slow in comparison, and there's a larger investment required salary wise to field a competitive team. Gate revenue never seems like a sure thing. MLSE has a cash cow as long as they want it to be. Introduce the Jays and suddenly in bad seasons the cash cow may have to supplement the profit losses the Jays may have. I believe the Teachers Pension still owns a portion of MLSE too. If the new stadium brings a new fan base I'm sure MLSE would be interested, but as is right now Rogers Centre has a stigma and I don't believe that allows for too many new fans year in and out.
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Whenever the Jays are remotely relevant, the entire country gets on board.
They won’t suffer bad, directionless baseball, because it’s baseball and there are a billion other things people could do.
But give us a reason, and we’re there.