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Imagine if the Cubs moved to North Dakota and become the North Dakota Boredoms.
I mean Im still connected to the players. The context just becomes different for me
I get what your saying. I guess an even easier way to say it is that when the team moves its not the players you where connected to but the team and the name and the colors and the logo and the city they where meant to represent. Players come and go but that is the constant and when a team moves and what was constant is now gone it can be very difficult to cope with.
When a team not only moves but changes its entire identity (minus still trying to hold on to historical stats and references)...It's hard to still have a connection with that.
Why?
Imagine for a second (you'll have to really use your imagination here) if the Cubs won the world series.
You think I need the city of Chicago to help me feel emotion?
Ima be in Oregon cryin like a lil girl with a skinned knee
and the Cubs are birthed again years later....win a world series
You have no feeling whatsoever to that win because you stuck with the team that moved? The history and everything you invested in before isnt with the Cubs, albeit being a new franchise in this case?
The same exact team in Chicago, as the Cubs, would be the same the next day in North Dakota, as the Boredoms.
Same players I root for today, would be the players I root for tomorrow.
If some expansion team is birthed in Chicago, named the Cubs, its not the franchise I've followed since I was in diapers.
Lakers, Fins, Canes, same thing. I root for the team, not the city.
Logically this makes no sense.
If the Cubs move tomorrow and rename themselves they would literally have nothing to do with the team you grew up watching.
0 literally nothing.