The United Countries of Baseball Map - how accurate is it for your region?

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  • Redacted01
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2007
    • 10316

    #46
    Re: The United Countries of Baseball Map - how accurate is it for your region?

    Originally posted by ImTellinTim
    ^ I'd agree with that. I lived in Cloquet for awhile and had DirecTV. The best part of living near the border outside of Duluth is that you get both Twins and Brewers broadcasts on Fox Sports without buying any package. I'm not sure if that's actually supposed to happen, but it does.
    Go look at an actual MLB territory map. It's supposed to. I got Reds games in north Mississippi. Seems completely reasonable to get both teams on the border of the state.

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    • Kaiser Wilhelm
      MVP
      • Sep 2010
      • 2790

      #47
      Re: The United Countries of Baseball Map - how accurate is it for your region?

      Regardless of that accuracy, that first map is a really aesthetically pleasing map. The texture and color are strikingly beautiful. I wish video games still used maps like this rather than the new cartoonish 3d models.
      Thanks to LBzrules: So these threads won't be forever lost.
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      If anybody is interested in a "spiritual successor to the socom franchise, check out this thread.

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      • GreenGlen
        Pro
        • Nov 2002
        • 639

        #48
        Re: The United Countries of Baseball Map - how accurate is it for your region?

        That map was from 2007. I think the Rangers have captured an even larger chunk of Texas including Austin & San Antonio. Astros really limited with coastal Texas, central & western Louisiana.

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        • Cod
          MVP
          • May 2007
          • 2718

          #49
          Re: The United Countries of Baseball Map - how accurate is it for your region?

          No love for Hawaii

          Well, the big teams out here are the Dodgers and Giants; however, there are a good bit of Red Sox and Nats fans thanks to Shane Victorino and Kurt Suzuki.

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