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4 hours ago, IceUpSon2001 said:

Charlotte Knights are around and actually in Charlotte now and not SC.  They typically are at the top in attendance in AAA ball. They have a fantastic stadium. If the A's moved to Charlotte, MLB would have to rearrange divisions. Vegas would probably be a better fit, and it would be the dagger in Oakland pro sports.

A big reason I don't think MLB in Charlotte would work is that there is no better location in the city for baseball than the Knights stadium. 

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5 hours ago, imminent rogaine said:

People in South Carolina don’t count as a full person. 

 

4 hours ago, Snake said:

People in North Carolina don't count unless they were born there.

Me, who wasn't born in the Carolinas but moved to Raleigh as a child, lived in NC until I was 26 then moved to Indian Land after I got a job in the Charlotte area and has rooted for the Panthers since their inception:

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10 minutes ago, Aquemini said:

"..no better location in the city for baseball than the Knights stadium.."

So why wouldn't MLB in Charlotte work if there is no better location in the city for baseball than the Knights stadium? Turn it into an MLB park, move ChiSox AAA team elsewhere

The Knights are the 2nd most valuable minor league franchise they aren't going to move to a lesser location to make room for an MLB team. 

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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

 

Me, who wasn't born in the Carolinas but moved to Raleigh as a child, lived in NC until I was 26 then moved to Indian Land after I got a job in the Charlotte area and has rooted for the Panthers since their inception:

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Sorry at least you're a whole person. 🤷‍♂️

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