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By Associated Press, 3/17/2004 15:28

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) A Massachusetts-based real estate developer wants to move the Montreal Expos to Connecticut and rename them the Connecticut Colonials.

John Alevizos of Wellesley, Mass., who helped Toronto land an expansion franchise in the mid-1970s, has organized a group of investors who want to buy the Montreal Expos and relocate the club to Connecticut.

Alevizos told the New Haven Register that his group offered more than the $125 million Major League Baseball paid for the Expos three years ago.

The group submitted a detailed proposal and bid last week to Jerry Reinsdorf, the Expos relocation committee chairman, and is awaiting a response from the league, he said.

''I think we have a sensible plan and a package that makes sense,'' Alevizos told the newspaper. ''The next step is approval by the commissioner's office.''

Bringing the Expos to Connecticut would be a major coup for the state, still stinging from the New England Patriots' last-minute rejection in 1999 and the departure of the Hartford Whalers, an NHL team, to Carolina in 1997.

Major League Baseball, which tried to fold the Expos after the 2001 season, currently owns the franchise. MLB officials say they intend to find a permanent home for the Expos for the 2005 season. They are targeting July's All-Star Game to make a decision.

Rich Levin, Major League Baseball's senior vice president for public relations, said Tuesday his office was unaware of a bid from the Alevizos group.

''Nothing has filtered down to our office yet,'' Levin said.

A Reinsdorf spokesman could not confirm that Reinsdorf had received Alevizos' proposal.

Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Portland, Ore., are considered the favorites to land the Expos. Also in the running are Monterrey, Mexico; San Juan, Puerto Rico; San Antonio; Las Vegas and Norfolk, Va.

''We've been low key,'' Alevizos said. ''But I realized I'm chasing the rabbit here. It's time to let the people in Connecticut know so they can voice their opinion.''

Alevizos said his group is looking at several locations around the state to build a 34,000-seat stadium and parking plaza for more than 8,000 cars, most likely somewhere along the corridor between Springfield, Mass., and New Haven.

Alevizos estimated the cost for the stadium at around $250 million. No state aid for construction or long-term financing would be required, Alevizos said.

Major league rules prohibit a team from locating in the southwest corner of Fairfield County due to the proximity of the New York Yankees and New York Mets. The rest of the state is open, although if a team set up shop within a 35-mile radius of New Britain, they might have to work out an agreement with the Double-A New Britain Rock Cats.

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I think they would do very well there. They could do a split schedule, maybe play 12 games in Montreal.
 

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I doubt they would do well here. As a resident, I can say loyalties are divided between Yanks, and Bosox, and a few Mets fans. CT is very small, a little over 100 miles from RI to NY borders. Minor league teams fail here.

I'd like to see it, Hartford would be the place. If the team wasn't competitive, it wouldn't get support. I assume it would remain in NL, that would help, but basically people east of the CT river like Boston, and Western part of state prefers NY. It's not a big trip either way from anywhere in state.

Good luck to them !

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I am a CT resident as well, and at first thought, I figured the would fail miserbaly because of the Sox/Yanks factor Doug mentioned but the fact they would be in the NL has me thinking it may work. I am a Sox fan, but would certainly support the CT NL team as well. I don't see it happenning, but if it does, can we call them the Whalers?
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I'd would love it...I hope its true..hey 50 years ago there was the Dodgers,Giants,Yankees,Red Sox and Braves all in one area...I know it would work..You got 3 different natrual rivalries cooking...The Mighty Colonials and Mets and inter league would be great.
 

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Still think Portland Oregon desrves a team. Athletics should be the team that moves there since Oakland will never be a revenue machine. Plus the rivalry factor with Seattle. So better if it was a AL team there.
 

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this will never happen!!!! .conn falls into redsox, yankees and mets territorial rights and they will not allow another team in the area.
 

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Monster,

I agree it won't happen because of the Red Sox/Yankees factor but not because it would not be allowed....the only place it would not be allowed due to territorial rights is Fairfield County....at least that's how they broke it down on the radio the other day...
 

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