Many thanks to those who are assisting the cause. And to those who have ethical concerns, let me answer those. First, while it may seem that we're violating the will of the people, I have to doubt whether that is the case. Monroe really doesn't have a true "home team" in regards to baseball. If this poll had been done in the nineties, I'm fairly certain the Braves would have won due to location and TBS. The Cubs would have been in second, the Rangers third, the Astros fourth, and any myriad of teams remaining. The Rangers are really the closest team to us and for awhile the paper did nothing but AP reports for baseball with maybe some attention paid to the Braves and Rangers. The editor and at least one of the four reporters I know are Astros fans. I think the first year they attempted this was a rationale for them to cover the Astros over the Rangers. At the time, the Astros had just signed Clemens and Pettitte and the Rangers were on a downslide. Their plan worked, and the Astros were chosen. Of course, keep in mind that the total votes cast was under 200, and Monroe is a town of 80,000 people. When adding surrounding areas, you can see it was a small number that chose the Astros. The Astros support has grown, and some of that is due to their success, but some may be because the paper has covered them more over the past couple of seasons. If they fall on hard times, I'm fairly certain the interest in them might shift to other teams. If the editors were concerned with the "integrity" of the contest, they would print ballots in the print edition and require voters to submit those. Or they would require address when voting. I don't think they care that much. On the other hand, I do wonder if the outcome is pre-determined. Since it doesn't take much to send an email or letter, I think it is worth my effort to see if I can have the Cubs win this.