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The movement to bring Major League Baseball to Portland continued Sunday with an event featuring concepts for the possible team put together by local designers. Creative studio Jolby & Friends ...
Craig Cheek, the founder of the Portland Diamond Project, understands the main question people ask: Is this really going to happen? "Yes, we believe it's absolutely going to happen,"… ...
Portland Mayor-Elect Keith Wilson is optimistic about his city's chances of landing a Major League Baseball franchise in the future. "I'd say this is as close as we've come," Wilson said during an ...
Portland Mayor-Elect Keith Wilson sounded optimistic about Portland’s chances of landing a Major League Baseball franchise. Wilson told Laural Porter, host of “Straight Talk” on KGW-TV, that ...
A recent letter implied a stadium might be built before Portland knows if it will be selected for the MLB expansion, which is not accurate, ("Public debt for baseball a hard ‘no’," March 30).
MLB to Portland group reveals charter investors Twelve families, most of them from the Portland area, have invested in the effort. To stream KGW on your phone, you need the KGW app.
Wilson said he attended a recent meeting about bringing Major League Baseball to Portland, attended by about 120 people, including legislators and business leaders.
Neither of those things are currently on the table but could well be down the road. MLB could conceivably move to 32 teams and if Portland had a brand-new stadium, that would be a strong selling ...
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Mayor-elect Wilson on bringing MLB team to Portland: 'Confident it's down to us and one other city' - MSNPortland Mayor-elect Keith Wilson went on "Straight Talk" with Laural Porter this week, and in addition to answering questions about unsheltered homelessness, clean energy and the relationship ...
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