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From: stevev@tekchips.UUCP (Steve Vegdahl)
Newsgroups: net.sport.baseball
Subject: Re: Response to David Rubin
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 15:19:15 EDT
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It seems that the simplest solution is to move both Wrigley Field AND
the Cubs to Honolulu. :-)

This would have the following advantages:

 * The Cubs' current neighbors would no longer be bothered.

 * The Cubs could play all their home games, even World Series ones,
    during the day and not upset the TV networks.  (2pm HST = 8pm EDT)

 * More fans would have access to Major League baseball.  Chicago would
    still have the Sox.  (This presumes that AL still plays baseball;
    this can be debated, given that they use the DH. :-))

		Steve Vegdahl
		Computer Research Lab.
		Tektronix, Inc.
		Beaverton, Oregon