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EYES ON THE BAY AREA AS GIANTS BID FOR NEW STADIUM

     San Francisco voters go to the polls tomorrow to vote on
Proposition B, which marks the fifth time the Giants have sought
permission to build a new ballpark.  Team owners will pay the
entire cost to the proposed $255M facility.  While polls still
show a "comfortable lead," ballpark backers, led by campaign
manager Jack Davis, fear a low voter turnout and "a feeling that
the ballpark is a slam dunk are two elements that could 'spell
disaster.'"  But, the S.F. CHRONICLE's Matier & Ross write,
"Considering that the opposition has yet to catch fire, it's hard
to imagine how the ballpark could lose" (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE,
3/25).
     DOMINO EFFECT: Columnist Glenn Dickey writes a yes vote will
affect other area teams, as negotiations to build a new stadium
for the 49ers south of 3Com Park would go "on the fast track."  A
new Giants ballpark also would adversely affect the A's, who have
their own stadium dilemma.  It is a "realistic possibility" the
A's will move -- possibly "out of the area entirely" (S.F.
CHRONICLE, 3/25).  The Giants' vote is also being monitored in
other cities.  In New York, Robert Lipsyte writes of "many
reasons to wish for a Giants victory on Tuesday, one of them
provincial."  If the vote succeeds, it could be a message to New
York:  "Let George Steinbrenner pay for his own sandbox" (N.Y.
TIMES, 3/24).  In Boston, David Halbfinger writes the Red Sox
will also be watching the vote, as they are working on a
financing package for a new facility.  Giants Exec VP Larry Baer:
"The most comparable city to what we're doing, or who could do
what we're doing, is Boston" (BOSTON GLOBE, 3/24).

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