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| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
you may be right, i didn't even think about st louis. Although i would still argue that boston is more of a baseball town becaue the city is roughly twice the population of st louis and there is a comparable devotion to the game. |
prior to the red sox becoming a national bandwagon team, I'd argue that there are more cards fans than the red sox fans since cards fans are all over the south central part of the US. they travel far and wide to see the redbirds play.
st. louis literally lives and dies with the redbirds. it's honestly the only thing the city has going for them these days. if you ever go to st. louis during baseball season, it's the only thing locals talk about. they appreciate good baseball from both the home team and the visitors. (Yeah, I know they mercilessly booed Tino Martinez when he came back as a Yankee in 2005, but that's rare) they're also not obnoxious like we Northeast fans are (Boston-NYC-Philly)
there is a reason why St. Louis is commonly referred to as "baseball heaven"
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