Wednesday, February 20, 2013

How does baseball stack up?

Because I?m bored, let?s follow-up that Josh Hamilton post with a survey of each Major League Baseball city to see what sport ? using my totally subjective There Can Only Be One criteria ? reigns supreme in each city. Which team, if the city could vote and only keep one, would stay:

  • New York: High school hoops has a rich history, but professionally I think baseball. Specifically Yankees. Anyone really disagree?
  • Boston: Probably the most ?all sports? town on the list, but I?d have to say Sox.
  • Toronto: Leafs, Leafs, Leafs, Leafs.
  • Baltimore: For a long time baseball, but I do a lot of sports radio in Baltimore and it seems like the Ravens have dominated for years. And really, before the 80s, the Colts probably did too.
  • Tampa Bay: Who knows? Anyone? Not the Rays, that?s for sure. Probably the Bucs. More probably shuffleboard and bocce ball.
  • Detroit: Great baseball town, but they seem to live and die with the Wings more. My relatives who live there all do anyway. I could be persuaded that Detroit is primarily a baseball town, though.
  • Cleveland: Browns. By far. Even when they didn?t exist for a few years.
  • Chicago: This is an interesting one. I feel like it?s a Bears city, but I?d like to hear arguments on it. Walking around there in the summer and the city just reeks baseball, so it?s probably closer than I imagine.
  • Kansas City: They don?t tailgate for the Royals like they do for the Chiefs and that?s not for lack of a parking lot.
  • Minneapolis: I assume the Vikings. Gleeman should weigh in, though. Youth hockey may trump it all.
  • Seattle: I really don?t know, but given that they?ve sent away a baseball team and a basketball team to other cities in the past, the Seahawks probably by default.
  • Oakland: Kind of weird because (a) they?re so close to San Francisco; and (b) the people who dress up and act insane for Raiders games all probably live outside of Oakland, but based just on what you see, the Raiders.
  • Houston: Texas = football. Even with the Oilers leaving.
  • Los Angeles: It?s a status city and good Lakers tickets have to be pretty high up there as far as status symbols go.
  • Dallas: Cowboys could go 1-15 and the Rangers could win the series and it?s still a Cowboys city.
  • Atlanta: Probably college football more than anything, but the Falcons pretty obviously trump the Braves. I think, as far as local support goes, it?s probably more of a front-running town than anything.
  • Philadelphia: I really don?t know. All sports, to be sure. But it may very well be a baseball town more. There are no shortage of Philly people here, so you tell me. Gun to my head I say the Phillies and Eagels are close, but I don?t know if that?s been the case for all that long a time.
  • Washington: It begins and ends with the Redskins and anyone who tells you differently is an insane person.
  • Miami: Well, I don?t think it?s controversial to say it?s not the Marlins. Dolphins all the time, the Heat are a big deal when they?re good.
  • St. Louis: Maybe the most baseball town of them all, even if I think that Best Fans in Baseball Thing is silly.
  • Cincinnati: I think it?s a Reds town. I don?t know too many people here in Ohio who disagree.
  • Milwaukee: It?s over 100 miles to Green Bay, but I bet it?s still more Packers than Brewers. If you disqualify the Packers for distance it?s the Brewers by default. Still a great baseball town, though. It?s not the Brewers fault that people go Packers crazy.
  • Pittsburgh: A good baseball town to be sure, but it?s the Steelers by far. They?ve become a regional thing, even. It stretches well into Ohio and many points north, south and east as well.
  • San Francisco: I think the Giants have to be it, at least since they moved to AT&T Park. And now the 49ers are moving out of the city, so it?ll probably become more pronounced.
  • San Diego: My brother isn?t the most reliable narrator in the world but he?s lived in San Diego for almost 20 years and says the Chargers are it. Having gone to a lot of Padres games I have to agree with him.
  • Denver: Broncos, Broncos, Broncos.
  • Phoenix: I really have no idea. Like, no sense at all. The Suns have tenure, obviously, but I?m not sure what that means. Spring training makes the whole city basebally for a while. I know people get behind the Dbacks when they win. ?Man, I?m rather stumped on Phoenix.

So that?s my take. Talk amongst yourselves.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/18/which-sport-reigns-supreme-in-each-major-league-city/related/

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