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Nov 14, 2011 - The saga of Jim Crane's attempt to buy the Houston Astros has dragged out for several months. So has talk about realigning the National and American Leagues into two 15-team leagues.
Now, we learn from a tweet from SI.com's Jon Heyman that both of these things might be getting close to actually happening:
@SI_JonHeyman
Jon Heyman Prospective astros owner Jim crane has agreed to go to AL in 2013. He gets about $50M discount to go. He still needs vote of owners
Nov 14 via Mobile WebFavoriteRetweetReply
Or, it could be more than that:
@BNightengale
Bob Nightengale Jim Crane will receive about $80 million for going to AL once approved to be #Astros owner
Nov 14 via Twitter for iPhoneFavoriteRetweetReply
Jim Crane has not yet been approved by MLB owners as the owner of the Houston Astros, but this tweet seems to indicate that such approval is getting close. Crane's purchase price has not been revealed, but Heyman says MLB is, essentially, giving him $50 million to agree to move the Astros to the AL West in 2013.
Once Crane is approved by the other owners as Houston's new owner, it's presumed this means that realignment will be made official and that 2012 will be the last season played with two leagues of unequal size. A schedule that would take into account this move and other factors, including use of the DH and possible expansion of the playoffs, have been discussed in many places (including here at Baseball Nation) but nothing is anywhere close to official.
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Pardon me for not having followed closely enough
but why do the Astros get this special prize? Why can’t the Brewers go back to where they came from?
by bobcat80 on Nov 15, 2011 8:42 AM EST reply actions
Because...
… the “powers” that be at MLB want to create a fake rivalry with the Rangers that no one in Texas, or around MLB (outside the commissioner’s office) really seems to give a crap about. Agreed, the Brew Crew should go back from whence they came.
by yeah, im a jerk on Nov 15, 2011 9:49 AM EST reply actions
The practical reason the Astros are the ones moving
I think they decided they needed another Central time team in the AL West, to help with fan interest, since before this, some 15% of all games the Rangers played started at 900pm local time. They wanted to reduce that.
by chasfh on Nov 15, 2011 10:22 AM EST reply actions
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