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(The Center Square) – Taxpayer dollars to help lure Major League Baseball to North Carolina isn’t believed to have been a holdup last spring and summer for a two-year state spending plan.

As Wednesday’s one-year late mark approaches for the state budget, baseball has been pitched into the chat. Though not for this spending plan, according to reports Sunday on a final agreement coming for vote this week.

Raleigh and Charlotte are each considered viable options for Commissioner Rob Manfred and baseball’s plans to expand to 32 teams or possibly relocate the Tampa Rays amid a stadium dispute. This weekend, published reports said state budget writers were considering $500 million in appropriation with support on the Senate side and hesitancy on the House of Representatives side.

Then Sunday, news lawmakers are ready to get a budget to each respective floor for a vote emerged. It will not include appropriation toward baseball.

And that doesn’t mean it won’t happen later. General Assembly seats, all 170, go before voters every two years – including this November.

Since 1998, the Durham Bulls have been the Triple-A affiliate of the American League club. The Rays' $2.3 billion stadium proposal aiming for a 2029 opening, however, is stalled.

There is significance in the timing. Manfred is believed to be headed to retirement when his contract expires Jan. 25, 2029, and he’s long said expansion would be on hold until stadium situations are resolved for the Rays and Athletics. The A’s this year are playing in Sacramento, Calif., having left Oakland and awaiting finishing building of their new park in Las Vegas.

Nashville, Salt Lake City, Portland and Montreal are the other most prominent cities believed to be top targets for baseball expansion. North Carolina, ninth largest in population and in some projections expected to rise to No. 7 at the next census, is the largest state without Major League Baseball.

The first of North America’s major sports leagues to arrive in the state was the NBA with the expansion Charlotte Hornets (1988). Jerry Richardson helped land the Carolina Panthers as an expansion franchise in the NFL in 1995, and Peter Karmanos relocated and renamed the NHL’s Hartford Whalers to the state in 1997 three years after buying the team.

Granted a franchise in expansion in 2022, Charlotte FC plays in Major League Soccer. Eleven of the 15 cities that have MLS, NFL and NBA franchises also have Major League Baseball.

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