Be a lot better than in Cuba or Mexico City. AND with half a season in Tampa Bay, and half in Montreal, they likely would have two season long tv contracts, growing the revenue. I suspect that in the end they would move to Montreal. That is the international city that seems to make the most sense - ticket prices would be comparable to the US, TV would be fairly close, travel is easier, safer city, etc. Vegas might have made sense, but I don't think it is ready to support the NFL AND MLB. Other cities in the US would be iffy, and likely would cannibalize from other franchises. I've heard Portland mentioned, but I don't think it's realistic, and would hit the Mariners' broadcast revenue. Fact is, while Montreal wasn't the best city for a major league team - until they had a horrendously bad owner, it was competitive in attendance.