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If Brooklyn had another MLB Team What Would U Call Them


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Brooklyn Theives

Thieves fits they are stealing the Nets from NJ. :wacko:

exactly

After NJ stole the Nets from New York! So its sort of taking back what they owned in the first place!!

On topic, Robins would be a good name, linking to the Dodgers franchise, the Robinson connection, and would have some neat logo possibilities.

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Brooklyn Theives

Thieves fits they are stealing the Nets from NJ. :wacko:

exactly

After NJ stole the Nets from New York! So its sort of taking back what they owned in the first place!!

On topic, Robins would be a good name, linking to the Dodgers franchise, the Robinson connection, and would have some neat logo possibilities.

Actually they started out as the NJ Americans so it was our team originally

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Brooklyn Theives

Thieves fits they are stealing the Nets from NJ. :wacko:

exactly

After NJ stole the Nets from New York! So its sort of taking back what they owned in the first place!!

On topic, Robins would be a good name, linking to the Dodgers franchise, the Robinson connection, and would have some neat logo possibilities.

Actually they started out as the NJ Americans so it was our team originally

1. Teaneck is in a county that borders NYC...so...same market.

2. You shouldn't have had the Arena booked when the Americans needed to play that playoff game.

3. This is patently ridiculous and I am ashamed of myself for pointing all of this out.

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Brooklyn Theives

Thieves fits they are stealing the Nets from NJ. :wacko:

exactly

After NJ stole the Nets from New York! So its sort of taking back what they owned in the first place!!

On topic, Robins would be a good name, linking to the Dodgers franchise, the Robinson connection, and would have some neat logo possibilities.

Actually they started out as the NJ Americans so it was our team originally

Actually the team was originally awarded to New York as the New York Freighters, but they couldnt secure a venue in New York, so the closest venue they could get was the Teaneck Armory, in Teaneck, NJ. With that they officially became the New Jersey Americans. Long story short they started in NY went to NJ back to NY and back to NJ.

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I'd call them pointless.

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I'd call them the Cyclones. At this point, the Cyclones name has more cache to it than anything Brooklyn has ever used besides Dodgers, and that obviously wouldn't be available.

I do like Robins though. I always called my fantasy baseball teams the Milwaukee Robins as a nod to the Wisconsin state bird and the greatest ballplayer in our city's history (at least since I've been alive).

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