Is Miami a major league city?

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one of the biggest problems for south florida baseball is that alot of its population is from other cities (NY, Boston, Chicago, Canada) this has alot to do with attendence. Also about the stadium there is nothing to do around there, even the strip club moved away from the area. My personal opinion the best place for them to move the marlins to would be to move them north, and locate them next to the office depot center. There is so much to attract out there sawgrass mills mall, and the surrounding area. There is also a major highway that doesnt handle much of rush hour traffic so there wouldnt be a glut of traffic like you get on the turnpike or 95 going to a marlins game. I am not a marlins fan, but i do attend about 15-20 games a year and i refuse to even attempt a day game w/o a retractable roof stadium.

that sjust my rnt and ideas

ps i was @ the game last night and the attendence has to be the lowest to ever witness a NO NO
 

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Boxslayer32 said:
This is just a flat-out lie that you made up to support your post.

Both Chicago papers made a big deal at the time. Heat Management thoght season ticket holders wouldn't show for the Bulls, figuring a sweep.
 

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Miami used to be a great pro football city. I think it will be this year too.
 

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