ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Major League Baseball really misses a Washington without baseball.
During the 34 years the nation’s capital went without a team, baseball had its patsy, its stalking horse, something owners could use to hold the threat of relocation over the heads of their respective cities.
Seattle, you’re not going to build a new ballpark for the Mariners? Somebody call AAA and map out a route for the moving vans across the country to the District.
Pittsburgh, that massive stadium at the three rivers that we had to share with the Steelers for three decades?