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Re: RE: Georgia State's plan for Turner Field challenged
(07-24-2015 09:16 AM)Native Georgian Wrote:  
(07-24-2015 08:54 AM)ChooChoo Wrote:  Will the Braves move back in to the city in our lifetime? Yes. Yes they will.
"our lifetime" is a vague timeframe, but I'll predict that the Braves will be in the Cumberland/Galleria location for at least 50 years.

I don't know if they will come back. People said the same thing about the Yankees when they left Manhattan 100 years ago for the "boonies" in the Bronx.

Plus I think with them there the metro transit and Cobb County sentence goes from "if" to "when"
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