tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1021348172235346593.post3616052492329134620..comments2024-03-03T06:01:35.285-05:00Comments on Shadow of the Stadium: Would Brewers Really Move to Fla.? Could Pinellas Co. Really Land Another Team?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1021348172235346593.post-45429858294102848782013-12-12T15:53:00.554-05:002013-12-12T15:53:00.554-05:00Brewers will get what they want in Az., they are j...Brewers will get what they want in Az., they are just playing Fl. as their leverage.<br />Why should they move to end up in a split setup that the Jayz don't want? As bad as the ballpark neighborhood is for crowds now, the Engelbert neighborhood would be even worse and those nearby (school included) will fight the expansion tooth and nail. On top of this, the public use fields will disappear for parking, there's not much available open space in north Pinellas for the kind of real estate MLB franchises demand these days.<br />In the current atmosphere of irrational exuberance by sports sheep about giving away the store to sports franchises this clear headed outlook isn't popular, but it is realistic.PJnoreply@blogger.com