Sabres To Share HSBC As Braves Return To Buffalo. Could It Happen?

John Howell by Scribe Written on July 03, 2009
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It is probably a die-hard Braves' fan's most impossible dream, but it isn't beyond speculation.

The idea occurred to me when I read an article by a Clippers (formerly Buffalo Braves) correspondent stating the obvious about his team—that they are not loved in LA and have been unable to win there. He cited "location," as the problem and suggested a move to Anaheim.

The following is the article I posted with a Clippers label. I'm guessing it has more interest in Buffalo, so I'm posting a link here, for your information and entertainment.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/210855-would-buffalo-welcome-the-braves-back-apparently-la-wouldnt-miss-them

We'd be interested in hearing from Buffalo fans regarding this idea, were it to actually take place.

Note: for an extensive set of links to recent videos, articles, & audio clips about Randy Smith and the Buffalo Braves, see Chris and Tim Wendel's blog, Buffalo Nation http://buffalonation.wordpress.com/

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