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NATIONAL REAX CRITICAL OF MLB'S FUTURE IN SOUTH FLORIDA

          The following samples national reaction to the Marlins-
     Dodgers trade, including what it means for MLB and its
     impact on the future of baseball in South FL (THE DAILY):
          WHAT IT MEANS: In Miami, Edwin Pope wrote that the move
     is the "ultimate embarrassment," but that it could
     "conceivably, keep the game" in Miami if the team can obtain
     a new park (MIAMI HERALD, 5/16).  In Ft. Lauderdale, Dave
     Hyde wrote that "it's an owner's right to do what he wants. 
     His money.  His team. ... [But Marlins Owner Wayne] Huizenga
     has pushed fans over the brink.  He has no investors lining
     up.  The plan stinks" (SUN-SENTINEL, 5/17).  In St.
     Petersburg, John Romano wrote that the "biggest drawback" is
     the Marlins' "non-existent credibility with fans.  And now
     the team is going to ask these people to foot the bill for a
     domed stadium?"  He added that the Marlins "will be ignored
     by South Florida baseball fans for the rest of this season
     and maybe for years to come" (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 5/17). 
     In Houston, Dale Robertson said the team's "logic" is a "bit
     fuzzy."  Robertson: "Citizens who wouldn't adequately
     underwrite a good club enough to become champions of the
     universe are now being asked to sink tax dollars into an
     enterprise that has no chance of succeeding?  Why, pray
     tell, would they do that?" (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 5/17). 
          STILL INTERESTED? Before the trade, Barry Jackson
     reported that Marlins radio rights holder WQAM said it would
     be willing to help the team finance a facility by giving
     them a "huge" up-front payment -- "probably" $25M -- for a
     long-term radio rights deal (MIAMI HERALD, 5/15).  
          NATIONAL REAX: In N.Y., Bill Madden wrote that the
     Marlins "have become an increasing black eye for baseball"
     (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 5/17).  In S.F., Tim Keown wrote the
     Marlins "are a disgrace" and the trade is "why you're
     souring on sports" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 5/17).  In Philadelphia,
     Jayson Stark wrote that "it's hard to tell the baseball
     trades from the corporate takeovers" in today's game
     (INQUIRER, 5/17).  But in Providence, Sean McAdam wrote the
     trades aren't the problem, "the problem is with the new
     ownership" and the fact that "fellow" owners don't speak out
     against such moves: "In the end, it's the fellow owners who
     will be stuck.  How would you like to promote a three-game
     series with the Marlins?" (JOURNAL BULLETIN, 5/17).  


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