AWhistleAndWhat
From Betrayed to Inspired
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And about 50% of those are occupied by Indian and Middle Eastern residents...
Go on .....
And about 50% of those are occupied by Indian and Middle Eastern residents...
Surprisingly, I've read that 95% of downtown apartments are filled. Seems there are plenty of people living downtown, but very few coming in from the suburbs due to lack of shopping options, terrible parking options and preople moving farther and farther out to the outer ring suburbs where it is impractical to travel downtown for dinner/entertainment regularly.
And about 50% of those are occupied by Indian and Middle Eastern residents...Go on .....
I think one of the most appealing things for Gilbert buying the Indians would be the inclusion of Sports Time Ohio. He currently owns the Cavaliers, Monsters, and the Gladiators. Add the Indians and a network to promote them all on would be very appealing to any owner for its cross promotions possibilities.
He also may own the Crush; I know they play at The Q.
If Gilbert would buy the Indians, we wouldn't have a Yankees/Red Sox type of payroll. However, I could see it ranging between $90,000-$100,000.
LOL
Chances of this happening, are about negative. Give up the dream.
When i read that the Indian had no one under contract with a guaranteed salary past next season, it screamed going on the market soon to me, just a got feeling.
Hey, Hoynsie: Do you feel that the reasoning behind no guaranteed contracts after 2012 for the Indians is because Larry and Paul Dolan are finally holding the front office accountable? Might they finally clean house if they don't make the playoffs? -- Walter R. Pritchard, Painesville
Hey, Walter: Hard to see how not having any guaranteed money committed to a player past 2012 puts the front office under fire? Couldn't it be used more as an excuse? I thought it might be because ownership was stripping the club down to make it available for sale, but I don't believe that's the case.
And about 50% of those are occupied by Indian and Middle Eastern residents...
who are the top free agents available next offseason