Personally, Mayor Freddie O’Connell may have had his fill of men’s professional sports teams in Nashville.
The mayor, speaking to more than 400 businesspeople at the Feb. 8 Nashville Business Breakfast event, called himself “as interested, if not more interested, in ensuring that women’s athletics actually start to take on an important role in the city.”
O’Connell was asked at the event if the city was going to land a Major League Baseball franchise.
“I don’t know, have you met anybody who’s willing to publicly fund a stadium?” O’Connell replied, prompting some laughter in the audience.
For years, a private group has been pursuing such a team and possible stadium site, though it has yet to publicly name a billionaire committed to finance that vision. League Commissioner Rob Manfred said in 2023 that “Nashville’s on everybody’s list” for potential expansion. Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of the Chicago White Sox, sought and received a meeting with O’Connell in December (renderings of a potential new ballpark development in Chicago became public this week).
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