What Does the Future Hold for the PawSox?

Kate Nagle, GoLocal News Editor

What Does the Future Hold for the PawSox?

With the demise of the 195 stadium proposal from the new Pawtucket Red Sox ownership group and interest from other New England municipalities, where will the PawSox — who have played at McCoy for the last 45 years — eventually end up?

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Officials in Worcester, Springfield, and Fall River have all expressed interest in courting the Red Sox AAA affiliate — and another Providence location still could be on the table as an option -- as Pawtucket supporters advocate for its current location to remain its home.  

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“I think there's little reason to think they'll leave Pawtucket unless they get a sweet deal elsewhere.  There's lots of good places — if someone else is paying,” said Holy Cross Professor of Economics Vic Matheson.  ‘I suspect they’ll want to play [cities] off each other, but they asked too much to fast for Providence. "

"I’m sure behind closed doors, once that [first] deal was going nowhere, state officials said we'll make it work to build your own stadium, and the new owners said that's still too rich for for us — we just don't want to spend $100 million of our own money," added Matheson.

David Norton, who continues to spearhead the “Keep PawSox in Pawtucket” effort, declared victory with the announcement of the defeat of the 195 proposal in September, but has maintained the fight against the Sox leaving Pawtucket — and cautions what competition from other areas could mean for Rhode Islanders. 

“I know for sure that this "bidding war" talking point, and this "we don't want to lose them to [Massachusetts]" one needs to be removed from the conversation because, at best, a sliver of people will fall for it and at worst our state leaders will use it for cover after they try to ram something through the legislature,” said Norton. 

"The longer this PawSox fiasco drags on the more the anti-tax and anti-subsidy groups chime in and question whether any subsidy at all is wise," said Norton. "I think it is really very sad to watch the PawSox ownership destroy the brand and the tradition that Ben Mondor worked so hard to build."

Pawtucket - and MA - in Focus

In a recent letter to Governor Gina Raimondo, Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien asked once again for a feasibility study to be done that was required per the lease extension at McCoy to 2021 — and demanded to see the PawSox ownership’s own feasibility study that purportedly has already been done, as other cities are knocking on the door to lure the PawSox. 

“From the beginning, I have been respectful of the nature of this business venture. I have urged patience, due diligence and transparency throughout this process; confident that if all the information was made available to Rhode Islanders and the elected officials entrusted to represent them, they would see what we here in Pawtucket have known all along… the best value for everyone is for the team to remain here in Pawtucket,” wrote Grebien.  

"It is now time for the State to take action. By allowing this process to drag out further without the City of Pawtucket and McCoy Stadium, Rhode Island’s Fenway Park, being part of the conversation, the State runs the risk of forcing the team to consider other locations outside of Rhode Island and perhaps even the region. 

Matheson spoke to other the opportunities that have cropped up, with nothing definitive on the table at this point.

“Rhode Island is relatively economically depressed, which isn’t necessarily the case in Massachusetts,” said Matheson.  “Take Boston — which is booming economically — who just said no to the Olympics, for pretty much the same reasons the 195 [PawSox stadium] proposal got shot down. It just didn’t make economic sense to the taxpayer."

“If the [PawsSox] were to go anywhere, I’d see Springfield, just because of the money surrounding the new casino,” said Matheson of the new MGM betting parlor, that is currently under construction.  “But there's still issues with that.  Mohegan Sun has a WNBA team, but minor league baseball is about bringing kids to a game."

"The only way casinos will like a sports team nearby is if it draws people to the casino," said Matheson. "Vegas has been trying to get a NBA team, but the casinos don’t like it.  Families aren't exactly going to be taking the kids next door [to a casino] in Springfield.  And the people playing slots all day aren’t exactly deciding to head outside to a ballgame.”


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