Will the washington nationals go under will they be moved like the senators?
Question:being from silver spring and my dad being a dc roofer im conserned about the team will they stay here in dc? i saw the new stadium in south east so i guess they are staying? but you know the local news was reporting at the time when they first was coming that the people of dc didnt want the nationals they wanted the money to spent on roads and schools and stuff mayor anthony williams made sure they got the team
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The Nationals organization will be in DC for a good while anyway. With all of the money already invested it would be hard to move in the next 30 or so years.
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If the Nationals didn't go under when they drew 6,000 per night as the Montreal Expos, nothing will kill them off.Seriously, every sport city faces this problem when they spend roughly $250 million+ to lure and keep major league teams in their city. Many of the people who can't or won't buy a ticket to see the games will decry that city revenues are going to benefit a private enterprise.
The reason many cities are willing to part with the money to build these the stadiums is that it gives each major league city prestige by having them around. There are civic pride arguments that are made by building the stadiums.
That being said, if the Nationals don't want to turn into the Expos on the Potomac, they need to start winning games and contending. Something they will not do as long as Jim Bowden is ruining the franchise.
With the new stadium opening next year, they will be around for quite awhile. Now if they could only get some players.
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