PadsFS07 wrote: ↑19 Aug 2025 06:58 am
Absolut wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 14:15 pm
Talent is already watered down enough. A team in Nashville would gut stl
Why would a Nashville team hurt St Louis?
I'm all for it. I don't get the watered-down argument. Divisions need to be 4 8-team divisions though.
I have a few thoughts on how a Nashville team may affect St. Louis.
Note: Decades long Cardinal fan who lives 2 hours from Nashville.
1) Cardinal fans from Little Rock, Ark. would be about half hour closer to Nashv than St. Louis so Cardd lose some of Ark fanbase.
Southern Illinois and SW Kentucky area too.
In summer, fans that could travel to either would most likely pick Nashville. Downtown Broadway St. country bars . Also in June, they have huge Country Music Fest 4 days 95,000 people.
Also in August, baseball fans could take in pro football game Titans.In Sept. fans could see NFL football AND MLB game on same weekend. No longer true in St. Louis since Rams left. Brand new FL New Nissan stadium will open in 2027. Combine that with a new baseball stadium and big draw. Grand Ole Opry is in Nashville too.
Fans who have a similar driving distance IMO would find Nashville as much more inviting for things to do.
This is very long term but Nashville pro team may be smart to align with Memphis for Triple A team. So locals in that area would switch allegiance to their home state team and much closer too.. 200 miles ..a 3 hour drive. So bye bye Memphis Redbirds fans.
A Nashville team would shrink Cards fanbase resulting in more attendance loss.
Just a few examples.