Vancouver mayor Sim moves to launch bid for Major League Baseball expansion team
VANCOUVER — Vancouver’s mayor is putting his city’s name in the running for an expansion Major League Baseball franchise, but commentators say it will still be a long shot for a team to land in British Columbia.
The reaction comes after Ken Sim said Tuesday that he is bringing forward a motion in council on April 22 that aims to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to the city, in light of the league recently broaching the subject of expansion.
Sim said the motion, if passed, will direct city staff to “launch an expression-of-interest process to identify a qualified ownership group” capable of advancing a bid.
“An open, transparent, and competitive process ensures we identify a capable partner with the ability to deliver a team that works for our city,” Sim said in a statement, describing the process as allowing for the exploration of “a potential new franchise in a thoughtful and responsible way.”


