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Could Raleigh land a Major League Baseball team? Hurricanes owner wants in

Major League Baseball seems likely to expand by two teams in the relatively near future.
The owner of the Carolina Hurricanes wants Raleigh to be in that conversation.
“I know I’m biased, but I think Raleigh is the best place in the country for a new MLB team,” Tom Dundon said Monday night on the North Carolina Sports Network. “And when I say that, I think we have the facts to back that up.”
Earlier this summer, Dundon signed a long-term lease with the Centennial Authority to keep the Hurricanes at Raleigh’s PNC Arena for another 20 years. A $300-million renovation is planned for the arena. As part of the agreement, Dundon got the rights to develop the land around PNC Arena.
“Now that the Hurricanes have a new lease all the way into 2044, now that we got the (PNC Arena) deal done, I want to try to bring another major asset to North Carolina,” said in the interview with David Glenn.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said earlier this year that he hoped to have an expansion committee created by the end of the year. With the Oakland A’s likely moving to Las Vegas and the Tampa Bay Rays reaching an agreement for a new ballpark, the two most volatile franchise/city situations have been addressed, one of the key prerequisites for beginning expansion discussions.
“I hope shortly thereafter, we will put together an expansion committee and start talking internally first, about the issues associated with expansion,” Manfred told reporters in at the All-Star Game in July. “Obviously, there are economic issues, you’re talking about diminishing the central revenue available to each and the 30 clubs making it 32.”
A new MLB franchise is likely to cost $2 billion in expansion fees, making a deep-pocketed owner one of the keys to landing a team.
Charlotte, Portland, Nashville, Montreal and Salt Lake City are considered potential candidates for expansion. The Athletic included those cities in a series of stories on MLB expansion earlier this year.
MLB Raleigh, a group trying to bring MLB to the city, has been in existence for several years. It says its mission is to “bring together the community around baseball, while showing viability and support for putting Raleigh in the conversation for a Major League team.”
A stadium, or stadium plans, is another key for MLB expansion. Raleigh and the Triangle does not have baseball stadium large enough to house an MLB team. Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home of the Rays’ Class AAA affiliate, has a seating capacity of 10,000.
Raleigh and Wake County collect taxes on hotel stays and prepared food and beverage that can be used for sporting venues. But the city and county recently allocated much of their funding for PNC Arena improvements, a soccer venue in Cary, a new downtown Raleigh hotel and improvements to the convention center.
“No future dollars are currently allocated for any kind of new major stadium or venue of any kind,” said Scott Dupree, executive director of the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance.
North Carolina has 10.6 million people as of July 1, 2022, according to the latest U.S. Census estimates. Wake County’s population was 1.17 million as of the same date.