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Good for the mets and Syracuse.
I heard once from an old-timer (who could have full of it) that the Chiefs and Yankees broke up as affiliates because the younger Simone interned for the Yankees, and Steinbrenner fired him for being incompetent.Syracuse Chiefs were owned by the Yankees for a couple years in the 70's. It's too bad they went all in for Scranton a few years back, before Jason Smorol took over as the GM of the Chiefs.
Syracuse Chiefs were owned by the Yankees for a couple years in the 70's. It's too bad they went all in for Scranton a few years back, before Jason Smorol took over as the GM of the Chiefs.
Wouldn't fire Costanza though.I heard once from an old-timer (who could have full of it) that the Chiefs and Yankees broke up as affiliates because the younger Simone interned for the Yankees, and Steinbrenner fired him for being incompetent.
yes, that is correct. The Yankees didn't own the team as I had noted. I didn't know they were affiliated for that long though. I do recall it wasn't a friendly relationship between Steinbrenner and the Simones although I don't recall what their beef with each other was.The Chiefs have been community owned since 1961. The Simone family ran the show until recently when Bill Dutch took over.
They were only a Yankees farm club from 1967-1977.
Steinbrenner and Tex Simone didn't exactly agree on too many things.
that could be, the rumors were they did not like each other. At all.I heard once from an old-timer (who could have full of it) that the Chiefs and Yankees broke up as affiliates because the younger Simone interned for the Yankees, and Steinbrenner fired him for being incompetent.
I heard once from an old-timer (who could have full of it) that the Chiefs and Yankees broke up as affiliates because the younger Simone interned for the Yankees, and Steinbrenner fired him for being incompetent.
as long as the Mets don't decide to take the team to another part of the state within a couple of years. Once they're the owners they can move them anywhere and that will be that.
The JoeYeah that's my biggest worry. Albany doesn't have a AAA team, right?
As a Met fan, this is something I have been pining for since I was a kid circa 1970. I think the Mets are second only to the Yanks in terms of local fans, and we know the Yankees are never coming here. This should help attendance and fan interest.Good for the mets and Syracuse.
Having your AAA team in Vegas was beyond ridiculous. Now it's easily drivable and in a pinch, you could fly real quick.
I always figured Syracuse to be a Yankee town, but having the mets should be good for business.
The Simones and Toronto did a terrible job marketing the Chiefs for a long time. It was the last county taxpayer bailout that finally took some control away from them and got Jason Smorol hired. Attendance has been better considering they had a losing season and there isn't any local Washington fan base. This has probably been a long time coming, as a Yankees fan I wish it had been them but am happy for the local Met fans. It's pretty damn excitingAs a Met fan, this is something I have been pining for since I was a kid circa 1970. I think the Mets are second only to the Yanks in terms of local fans, and we know the Yankees are never coming here. This should help attendance and fan interest.
The downside is losing local ownership. There is strong competition for AAA franchises and other cities will try and convince the Mets to move their AAA franchise elsewhere.
Mets ownership is so cash poor and troubled, anything is possible. Syracuse has done a terrible job supporting the Chiefs for a long time. I hope that changes now. I know I will go to many more games now.