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Kind of cool but I think they made the White Sox location way too big.
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Perhaps Texas Rangers is Texas and easier to root for if you are not from Houston seeing as the team name represents the whole stat e and not one city....just a theory.A.J. wrote:how in the world the rangers have more territory than the astros.
we are the first texas team to go to the world series for heavens sake.
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Twins should go farther west and at least cover the entire Dakotas area.
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Perhaps Texas Rangers is Texas and easier to root for if you are not from Houston seeing as the team name represents the whole stat e and not one city....just a theory.
as a rangers fan i know thats not true. no one in the dallas area likes the rangers. the press is constantly criticizing them and the owner is huge dumbass. id bet there are more astro fans in texas than rangers.
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