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If I'm new to baseball and I want to go to a city where baseball rules everything else, where do I go?

New York has everything, so they're eliminated. Could say the same about Chicago and LA.

Well your avatar says it all St. Louis Cardinals! Great city. I see nothing but Cardinals there, the fans are great and really know their stuff about baseball. Not to mention Busch Stadium is awesome!

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cooperstown ohio its where the hall of fame is and the best baseball city

You aren't going to find a place where baseball is the only sport in town. Any city big enough to support major league baseball will have another pro sports team in it.

Now, if you are asking where baseball is the #1 sport, that's a different story. I think it's fair to say New York fits that classification most of the time. Boston usually is in that class, although the Patriots are a strong 1A to the Red Sox' 1 right now. Baseball is huge in St. Louis. Los Angeles doesn't have football as a direct competitor, so you'd have to say Dodgers/Angels are on top.

Just for comparison's sake -- Dallas, Washington, Pittsburgh, Denver and Kansas City are generally called football towns. I'm not sure Philadelphia has a preference.

Well Cleveland is a big sportstown. We have just about everything covered from basketball, football, and baseball.
But if you want to choose between LA and Chicago, I'd say go with Chi-town and root for the Cubs!
LA has to much other things going on in it to be concerned with sports.

If you want a city ruled by baseball you have got to go to Boston. On gameday Fenway Park is like disney land. Any other day Boston is all about the sox. You will not find a town more invested in their team.

The biggest baseball cities are NYC and Chicago.

In Arizona, they play baseball all year long. We love all our sports teams, but the D-Backs earned so much respect for being a young team and winning the series in 01. Arizona loves it's baseball, it's just a smaller market than L.A. our N.Y.C.

Boston. The Red Sox are a way of life.

Try Cleveland.

Birmingham, Alabama.
Michael Jordan used to play that minor team in B'ham.

New York is the main one since their basketball and football teams suck. I live in Arizone and it really is baseball year round. I should know seeing as how I play ball for my high school team and we've been practicing, training, weight lifting since August and school season doesn't start until Spring. Tomorrow I have a fall league game against one of the best high schools in the state....It's gonna be good.

It's Cooperstown NY, not Cooperstown Ohio.

St. Louis Cardinals, and the Cub's are the best places to start.

the Washington nationals new stadium in APRIL 2008

For all you Boston believers, keep in mind, the Celtics are gunna be HUGE this year....it might change.

Stick with St. Louis or Cincinnati. NY and Chicago are jerks and LA it's in by the 4th/leave by the 7th.

The fact that you have the Cardinals logo next to your name and you are asking where you would go to find good baseball fans says it all about St. Louis. Who are you going to idolize when your drunk of a manager leaves town?

Cleveland Cleveland rocks

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