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#1 by Shock and Awe on December 1st, 2009
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Same reason there are two in NY….they can support them
dont be sad Utah has the lock on the Mormans dont they?
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#2 by Dave on December 1st, 2009
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Why not it’s a big place….
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Large cities in the UK have more than one football (soccer) team.
#3 by Andrew on December 1st, 2009
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Well the Dodgers used to be in Brooklyn and moved. Also New York has two teams Chicago has two teams. So yah!
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#4 by EL PINCHE CHINGON on December 1st, 2009
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actually, the dodgers are the only team in los angeles.
the angels’ are in orange county. with traffic, they are a good 2 hours from los angeles. the angels owner is just an idiot who thought if he changed the name, they would atrract more fans. the angels also worship a monkey.
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#5 by Fungo on December 1st, 2009
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Why ARE there 2 baseball teams in Los Angeles?
Has to do with history, economics, population, society and a bunch of other things. Utah will never have MLB in our lifetimes – minor league baseball will be the ultimate.
There is no reason for anyone to be jealous of something like this. Things must be very boring in Utah.
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#6 by Keith on December 1st, 2009
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You have the Rockies. LA, NY, and Chicago have enough people living there to support two teams. Besides, haven’t you heard? The Los Angeles Angels are really from Anaheim.
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#7 by Forever a Minnesota Twins Fan on December 1st, 2009
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Im not jealous because they have 2 baseball teams. There are several states that dont have any baseball teams, and i can name about 5:
Montana
North Dakota
Oregon
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Vermont
i think its all based on location where you want to put your team.
LA has 2 teams because the Dodgers moved there. if they hadnt moved, New York wouldve had 3 teams. And the angels are in Anaheim
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#8 by Steve from PA on December 1st, 2009
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revenue my friend revenue…NY Chicago, LA have the big bucks…and noitice were not even talking in the same state but just cross town..
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#9 by EM on December 1st, 2009
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Geographically speaking, the Dodgers are the only team in the LA county boundaries. Anaheim is really a part of Orange County. The only reason why the Angels used Los Angeles in their name is to increase the marketability of the team. Angels are a small market team as opposed to the Dodgers.
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#10 by Mr.B on December 1st, 2009
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Chicago, New York and the SF Bay Area also have two teams. It’s because they have the population to support them. Once upon a time, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Boston also had two teams (an NY had three) but as their populations declined with the exodus to the suburbs, the end of the industrial age, television and more attractive untapped markets, many teams moved away.
All things considered, and I mean no offense, Salt Lake City will be well down the list of cities that MLB may expand/move to.
Los Angeles metropolitan area: 12.9 million people, 2nd largest in US
Salt Lake City met. area: 1.1 million people, 49th largest in US
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Los Angeles metropolitan area: 12.9 million people, 2nd largest in US
Salt Lake City met. area: 1.1 million people, 49th largest in US
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_Metropolitan_Statistical_Areas
#11 by bigmonty91010 on December 1st, 2009
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That Philly Flyers fans has it right: if SLC were to have its own B-ball team, it would have to be 100% LDS-owned(just like the Jazz are now)…plus ALL players must adhere to the LDS Code of Conduct…
However, the ANAHEIM(not the "L.A. Angels of…") Angels are proud to call Anaheim home since the early 1960′s(yes, they were the L.A. Angels, before country legend Gene Autry bought the team and sent it 50 miles down the I-5)…naming it the "L.A. Angels of Anaheim" was current Mayor/ex-state assemblyman Curt Pringle’s personal dream!
What makes us Dodgers and Angels fans JEALOUS of having two great teams in the area?…we’re NOT!…we’re happy!
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#12 by CaseyAnn on December 1st, 2009
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a lot of places have two baseball teams like
new york mets and new york yankees
la dodgers and la angels
pennsylvania has two sports teams pirate and phillies
chicago white sox and chicago cubs
and no i dont get jealous whhy would i
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#13 by Ha?d wo?king guy on December 1st, 2009
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We don’t have two teams here. The angels just changed their city to appeal to more fans. It didn’t really do anything but infuriate the citizens of Anaheim.
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#14 by Anthony on December 1st, 2009
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There is only ONE team in Los Angeles, the Angels are in neighboring Orange County.
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