A third baseball team in NY?
The
last time New York had three baseball teams was in 1957. Way before the Mets
had their fans wearing paper bags over their heads, NY was home to the Giants
and Dodgers. There were many battles between the three as at times, the Giants
owned the Yankees and the Yankees owned the Dodgers (some say they still do).
They have had their share of memorable moments as the Yankees finally took down
the mighty Giants in the world series of 1923 after being beaten by them in
1921 and 1922.
Though
that was only their 3rd meeting in the World Series at the time, it was not
short on drama. The Yankees were fresh off of the Giants eviction notice of
their ballpark. This was at a time when the Yankees were still getting situated
with no place to call their home. No longer called the highlanders, they were
still playing their home games on the Giants turf. There were tales of jealousy
because the Yankees would draw more people to games than the Giants, all thanks
to Babe Ruth none the less. There were tales of dislike between the Yankees and
the Giants manager John McGraw. A sure recipe for a physical confrontation.
The
Dodgers finally got revenge on the Yankees in 1955 and again in 1981(though
they had already left NY by then) after the Yankees put on monumental performances
against them in years prior. I personally was not around to enjoy those moments
but just reading up on them made what little hair I have on my back stand up.
The images of Jackie Robinson stealing home in game 1 of the 1955 world series
is a moment that lives on in baseball history. That moment still seems so alive
that while conversating about it with the president, Yogi Berra personalized an
autograph to him that read "to the president, he was out". From 1903
to 1957 New York won 23 World Series championships, including 8 consecutive
championships from 1949 to 1956. That's a lot of parades!
With
all the rich history one would have to wonder, in today's day and age is there
room for another team in New York? The Yankees at times have been described as pompous
while the Mets have often been described as parasites living off the glory of
residing in New York. Okay so maybe that last statement really came from me but
still, we have many Mets fans out there who question how long they can
withstand the underachieving mediocrity. Is there enough market to generate
interest?
If
the idea was born, the challenge wouldn't be about the money. Picture this if
you will: within the past few years Jay-Z has worked diligently to bring
Brooklyn back into sports relevance. It started with the Brooklyn Nets, and it
continued with Hockey's Islanders. Besides these accomplishments, the rapper
turned businessman has always found a way of shocking not only his followers
but also the entertainment industry. In what seemed like it was done while we
slept, Jay-Z was able to finesse away Scott Boras' biggest off-season client in
Robinson Cano and sign him to Seattle for a record setting contract. In short,
it wouldn't surprise me if he were secretly spearheading such a task.
Enter
Derek Jeter. He is one of the biggest names in sports and has gone on record
saying that one day he would like to own a baseball team. What bigger name to
put a non-existent entity on the map than the man who has earned everyone's
RE2PECT. Though his venture with the Player's Tribune seems to be going well,
one has to wonder how long it will be until the always ambitious Jeter moves on
to bigger things. One thing is for sure, the well liked Jeter will not be short
on support from his celebrity friends. Celebrity sightings in his ballpark
would be a given.
As
well off as they are, they would still need one more investor with a heavy
wallet. Someone with an open mind who also has an interest in owning a baseball
team. You have seen him on your TV through your cable box or streaming device.
The only bright light he's afraid of is the one that isn't shinning on him, he
is Mr. Mark Cuban. His outspoken ways seem tailor made for New York. You could
even say he has Steinbrenner type qualities. It is no secret that he has tried
to purchase a team in the past before. It is also no secret that he had a
dislike for Bud Selig.
With
a new commissioner in place, having a new team in New York would be a pretty
nice notch on Rob Manfred's new belt. It would also make for smoother
negotiations. Although Manfred has graduated from the school of Bud Selig,
rumor has it that he actually uses email as opposed to paper mail like Selig
did. Out with the Amish and in with the Jetsons! This is not a debate about
Pete Rose's reinstatement in baseball. If push comes to shove between Manfred
and Cuban, I am more than sure that the smooth talking Jeter and Jay-Z can
close things out while Mark makes himself richer via his shark tank
investments.
I
almost made myself believe this was real while proof reading. It's not that I'm
arrogant enough to love my own writing. It's that with these
three men, this scenario is very much possible. Although I have only written
this as satire if this indeed does come to fruition be it 2 years or 10 years
from now, always remember, you heard it here first!
Article by: Danny Valentin
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