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Justin Timberlake Gunning To Bring MLB Team To Nashville
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Justin Timberlake is officially on board with a plan to bring an MLB team to Nashville, although it appears to be a massive pipe dream...
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JT announced Wednesday he's joined on with a big investment group -- headlined by businessman John Loar and ex-Red Sox GM Dave Dombrowski -- to attempt to get Nashville its own MLB team.

The plan sounds amazing on paper ... the group of investors wants to build a new stadium in the downtown Nashville area and have an MLB team playing in it by 2024.

The group has even signed on huge country stars like Eric Church, Luke Combs and Kane Brown in addition to Timberlake in an effort to convince MLB officials the idea is a good one.

The problem? The league's already got 30 teams ... so an expansion might be tough.

As for relocating a squad, there aren't too many teams that appear to be keen on bolting from their home cities at the moment either.

According to the Tennessean, there's also huge questions surrounding the finances -- mainly when it comes to majority funding of the team as well the stadium's costs.

But, Timberlake sounded gassed up over it all regardless Wednesday ... saying in a statement, "I believe in Music City Baseball’s vision of linking baseball and music in a unique way to unite and entertain people and I am excited to help generate awareness throughout the community as we share our vision for bringing MLB to Music City."

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
9 Comments
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4TheLoveLSU43 months
Maybe he should stick to bailing out looter and rioters.............
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4TheLoveLSU43 months
*looters
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TheFlyingTiger43 months
Sure. Do it without tax dollars, JT. (This is a scam)
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Skinny43 months
Bye, bye, bye.
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drdoct43 months
LOL anyone thinking about expanding pro sports has no idea of the crater they are getting ready to leave. Between Covid rules making them not have fans (revenue generation) and them getting woke and turning fans off from watching and buying their stuff, they can't keep just paying people huge amounts without bringing it in.
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Tigeralum200843 months
The Tennessee Athletics has a nice ring to it
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Hangit43 months
More teams for a declining fan base to ignore? Nice bidness plan.
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JackieTreehorn43 months
MLB will never put a franchise that close to Atlanta
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Twenty 4943 months
Nashville Cats. There is a team song ready to go.
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