Orlando Dreamers hope Orange County steps up to the plate and backs baseball bid
The group behind the bid to bring the big leagues to Orlando made its biggest public pitch yet Monday, promising a room of about 200 I-Drive business and community leaders Monday that baseball would fill hotel beds, restaurant tables and county coffers.
But the overall message from the panel members was clear: They urgently need a statement of government support to bolster their effort.
“That’s what we need right now, the clock is ticking,” said Orlando Dreamers co-founder Jim Schnorf.
So far, county leaders haven’t played ball, though they’ve maintained interest in learning more. Major League Baseball itself has been quiet publicly as well – as have the Tampa Bay Rays, the franchise just west on I-4 that has struggled to find a deal for a new stadium and whose owner reportedly been under pressure to sell the team.
The Orlando group says it has tried to avoid publicly commenting on the Rays. But admittedly, members see Central Florida as the best way forward either for that team, a future league expansion or other teams in need of a stadium.