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What about Trenton? Closer than Rochester and good facilities from my understanding.
MASN article speculates Richmond as a possibility. It's too bad no one wants to pay for a stadium. Lots of Nats fans here would flock to games, Nats would build on their fanbase here, and very close to DC. It would have been way better for the city than the Redskins training camp.https://www.masnsports.com/nationals-pastime/2020/11/uncertainty-abounds-in-minor-league-reorganization.html
Trenton would welcome anyone with open arms: https://twitter.com/RPimpsner/status/1326585087471874048The Yankees were very unhappy with the facilities and field conditions though.
Trenton's facilities are highly rated: https://ballparkdigest.com/2019/03/22/who-has-the-best-player-development-facilities-in-2019-here-are-the-top-six/ https://www.milb.com/trenton/ballpark/rentals https://stadiumjourney.com/stadiums/arm-hammer-park-s347 http://ballparkreviews.com/template2.php?in_name=Arm%20and%20Hammer%20Park&in_city=Trenton&in_state=New%20Jersey
Where is "here?" Richmond?
Yeah
Was going by this, stating the Yankees were unhappy with the field and pitching mound, though it says that was addressed prior to the 2020 season that didn't happen: https://www.nj.com/yankees/2020/09/somerset-patriots-in-trenton-thunder-out-yankees-considering-class-aa-affiliation-change.html (I had to plug the article into outline.com to read...).Also some talk about a cramped clubhouse: https://theathletic.com/2190366/2020/11/10/yankees-minor-league-teams-farm-system/ Though the Yankees were possibly just using that as an excuse, after the fact, after they made the decision to leave. And clubhouses can be improved (and most probably will have to be to meet new standards).
https://m.startribune.com/twins-drop-rochester-as-aaa-affiliate-eye-st-paul-as-replacement/573034791/?clmob=y&c=nSounds perfect for the Nats
Baltimore would also be acceptable.
AAA to Richmond seems to be gaining more traction. I just don't see the stadium getting off the ground.https://richmond.com/sports/professional/the-nats-investigated-richmond-once-before-triple-a-would-be-blast-from-past/article_3c85c8f9-3be1-5508-a808-3efefe515b7b.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
Maybe the cheap ass Lerners could kick in some for a stadium?
perhaps they'll send minor leaguers to work construction?
From what I heard from a buddy who lives in Richmond, the city doesn't want another stadium. Not sure about the possibility of renovating the current one.
where's the VCU stadium complex supposed to be? Is the city opposed to that?
who is going to fund it?
According to Byron Kerr (@masnkerr), the Nats are moving their AAA affiliation to Rochester. Recently made available with the Twins AAA partnership with St. Paul
Well it's closer but not Richmond.