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Is there a such thing as a small-market team?
Is there a such thing as a small market team? The reason I'm asking this is because Toronto is considered a medium market team and they been spending like the Yankees.
I beleive no because a combination of owners not spending money and TV packages and interet video streams let people root for any team.
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Yes
There is an obvious difference in some markets
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there is a HUGE difference when considering local broadcasting $
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LA and NY's markets have 20 million people each. What is Cincinatti's or Cleveland.
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how does a couple guys rooting for the brewers if they live in say las vegas or anywhere else turn into extra $ for the brewers to compete against the free spenders?
"small market" is an economic term Last edited by Brian McKenna; 12-18-2005 at 07:00 PM. |
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Fourth. Behind New York, LA, and Chicago. No, I'm not kidding. All of those towns have two teams to split their funds between. So if you cut those towns' populations in half, Toronto comes in second, behind New York, and well ahead of the others. Toronto is in no way, shape, or form a small market city. But as to there being such a thing as a small market team... have you ever been to Kansas City? Or Tampa Bay? The city of Tampa has a population of 303,000. As of the 2000 census, Long Island, the New York suburb which juts out along the southern coast of Connecticut and has a grand total of no major league baseball teams, only one minor league team (The Long Island Ducks of Islip, in the Atlantic Association) (and only one major league sports team, the New York Islanders of the NHL)... has two towns with more people than the city of Tampa: Brookhaven (448,248); and Hempstead (755,924). And almost a third, Oyster Bay (293,925). So, yes, there is indeed such a thing as a small market team.
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Kansas City's market is alot bigger than alot of other teams
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I believe Houston is bigger than Chicago now. The problem is not the city istself because S.F. has only 650,000 people and is considering a low big market team. Boston for another example or Washington DC. The population of a city does not determine the market size. The CSMA, the population of the metro area, local media and fan support.
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Yes, because small market refers to things in relative terms.
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Regardless of the actual stats, if two teams are in very similar markets, then how does one define the term "small market"? If you look at it, both Kansas City and St Louis should be in about the same sized market, since they are in the same state--Missouri. However, one could generally argue that since the Royals aren't anywhere close to being competitive, they would be "small market", whereas the Cards, which have been to the WS in 2004 and the NLCS in 2005, would not be small market. What defines a team's market size? Its actual population? The "greater" area surrounding it? It's level of success? If, as an example, the Phillies or the Twins made their respective LCS series for 2-3 seasons straight, would they still be considered "small market", as I'd generally consider them presently? Or would they be considered amongst the big boys in baseball?
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Right accros the Bay you mean. The rivarly is not sports but plain econmics Oakland is a blue collar working town city while San Francisco is what considered yuppie with the highest housing market of any city.
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Market size can be determine by alot of different fators. But the 3 main factors in my opinion our CSMA Population, Size of Media and winning.
Ceratin teams have big markets because they have a large area of support Boston in N.E. Chicago in the Midwest St. Louis in the Mid South and Atlanta in the South
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The Reds have had pretty large broadcasting area since 700 WLW started to broadcast games. 700 reached Toledo to Nashville, Champaign to Cleveland, and this is just how far I have tries to tune in and got it. This means that Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and Illinois could listen to the Reds from their base station and there is a station in Mississippi, Virginia, and West Virginia that broadcast Reds baseball.
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Boston is the 6th laregest TV market yet Boston can barely keep games on the air any more locally. The Red Sox are down to just one game a week in Boston! The key is stretching the fan base out regionally, up to about 250-300 miles away. Adding cities to the fan base adds up to alot of fans. It works for Boston, the team has well over 4 million fans all over the six New England states compared with maybe 1 million fans if the team stayed local.
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If Boston did not make the effort to reach out to fans then we may be looking at a team like the Pirates or Reds here in Boston, hardly something to smile about and handly a "major market"...
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More like large and mega-markets
Not small markets, just small minds.
Teams like the Reds, Braves, and Cubs have all used their super-station broadcasts to enlarge their markets beyond their immediate vicinity, beyond their region, and into fans all across the country. The Mariners are even marketed successfully overseas to Japan and fans all over the west coast and Asia. The Yankees are as well known around the world as any sports franchise; only Ali is bigger on a global scale. I don't think of any baseball market as small, unless it is being purposely tanked like Montreal was, or the Marlins are this off season.
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Excuse my poor grammar, I was typing while trying to cook at the same time.
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I believe that there are ways to expand your market, one if which is by winning.
Isn't there much evidence that states that the best for a team's financial success is to win. I think if some teams spent like big market teams, and did so wisely, in turn improving their team, the result would be somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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