Read More...Tampa Bay’s star baseball prospect, heralded in the top five of any national ranking you will find, is officially on his way to the Rays roster. Five games back in the AL East, the Rays will play three games in Boston and four games in New York in the coming week, starting with a double header on Tuesday.
To say the least, Wil Myers has been destroying the minor leagues. Myers hit his fourteenth homerun of the season in a three hit performance yesterday, and has raised his batting line to ...
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1. The District Attorney posted on January 29, 2013 at 10:43 PM # hit 0 | hit 0-- MWE
Still seems like more than enough (on top of whatever they pay now) to cover most, if not all of the payments for a new stadium in a better location that would increase revenues significantly.
Andy Zimbalist
thanks for stopping by and clarifying
enjoy the work
Seriously, though, thanks for coming by - look forward to seeing more from you around here, if so inclined.
I wonder which specific problem(s) a solution is being sought for?
What are the problems that need solving?
I can think of a couple:
(1) The owners aren't making as much money as they want.
(2) The game experience is pretty bad for the fans because of the low quality of the park.
(3) The team may leave the region (not just St. Pete itself).
(4) The team wants to break or amend its lease but is not having success.
If the most pressing issues are #1 and #4, then it shouldn't be framed as some public problem that everyone needs to join together to solve.
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