Journal Pioneer

Montreal mayor to meet with investors hoping to bring back baseball

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Mayor Valerie Plante will meet with the potential investors who hope to bring major league baseball back to Montreal.

Plante said this week she will sit down with businessme­n Stephen Bronfman and Mitch Garber on Friday to gather informatio­n on the project and see what role the city may play in getting a team. Montreal has been without a franchise since the Expos were moved to Washington D.C., and renamed the Nationals after the 2004 season. Bronfman and Garber lead a group looking to land a team either through expansion or the relocation of an existing club.

Bringing back the Expos was a pet project of former mayor Denis Coderre, but Plante vowed during her successful election campaign last fall not to commit any money to a baseball team without a referendum. Plante’s stance may have softened after Bronfman said last week they were not seeking money from city hall but need its support in other areas.

“Already it’s a better deal,” Plante said after an executive committee meeting this week. Bringing back baseball would be a major investment, not only in paying for a team but also building a stadium.

Major League Baseball is considerin­g expansion, while teams that may be contemplat­ing relocation include Oakland and Tampa Bay.

Plante did not attend a pair of pre-season games at Olympic Stadium last week between the Toronto Blue Jays and St. Louis Cardinals, but city representa­tives were present.

Robert Beaudry, the executive committee member responsibl­e for economic developmen­t, said the city would also be open to a National Basketball Associatio­n team if investors are found. The city’s chamber of commerce indicated this week it would collaborat­e with a group led by former federal cabinet minister Michael Fortier that is studying the possibilit­y of landing an NBA team.

An NBA franchise could play at the Bell Centre, saving the cost of building a venue, but several cities are reportedly looking for a team and expansion fees would likely be steep.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Valerie Plante
CP PHOTO Valerie Plante

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