I don't think there is much in the works. Back in the '80s, there was some talk of relocating a team to Indy and a feasibility study was done, IIRC. This was shortly after the Colts move, so there was some minor momentum. In fact, I think they may have even floated a name (the Indianapolis Arrows?). I think it would be a difficult market with regard to current MLB expectations. Not to mention the fact that it sustains a very nice AAA facility presently. However, I don't live in Indy, so I'm sure there are people with more info than me. Well said, JC. I just don't see Indy being able to support an MLB team. Economically, the city isn't in real good shape, where Portland and Charlotte have a much more positive economic reputation with projected growth. Charlotte, for one, has nearly doubled in size the last 10-15 years, and the school systems in the area are some of the fastest growing in the nation. I've heard nothing but good things about Portland from people I know there. I think it would be neat to see one there. I lived in the Raleigh-Durham area, and I don't think they could support an MLB team quite as well as Charlotte. I think the success of the Panthers there would suggest the Queen City as a better fit. I don't know who mentioned it, but an MLB team in San Antonio would be a very good idea. It brings a major hispanic population a popular team. However, that didn't work out too well in FLA, either. I would hope it would mirror the success of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Orange County Of Southern California in the United States of America, where Latino leadership on and off the field has been a rousing success with the Hispanic fanbase.