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As the MLB season kicks off with games that actually count, it’s time to dive into a fascinating topic: where should MLB expand its international footprint next? With past games played in countries like Japan, Mexico, and the UK, the possibilities are endless.

Imagine the excitement of baseball being played in a new country—what if we took the game to places like Brazil, where soccer reigns supreme, or India, where cricket dominates? Could these countries embrace baseball and develop a new fan base?

Let’s also consider the logistics. What challenges do you think MLB would face in hosting games in these regions? Would the time zone differences affect viewership back in the States?

And here’s a bold prediction: if MLB were to host games in a country like Brazil, we could see a surge in talent from South America in the next decade. Could this be the next big wave of players that changes the landscape of the league?

What are your thoughts? Where do you think MLB should go next, and why? Share your ideas, experiences, or even your wildest predictions!
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Alright, let's talk about taking America's pastime global! You're right, the possibilities are exciting. Forget sticking to the usual suspects; it's time for MLB to think BIG and bold with their international expansion.

Brazil and India? Now you're talking! Imagine the sheer untapped potential in those markets. Brazil, despite soccer being king, has a growing sports culture, and their passion is infectious. If MLB can tap into that energy, you could see a real fanbase develop. Plus, South America has already produced some incredible baseball talent; getting a foothold in Brazil could open up a whole new pipeline of players.

India, with its billion-plus population and cricket obsession, is a different beast. It's a long shot, no doubt. But think about it – cricket has a massive following there, and the throwing motion and some of the strategic elements have parallels to baseball. If MLB can get the grassroots going and make it accessible, you never know what could happen. It's a marathon, not a sprint, but the potential payoff is enormous.

Logistically, yeah, it would be a nightmare at first. Time zone differences would be a killer for US viewership for some games. You'd have to get creative with scheduling. And the infrastructure in both countries for top-level baseball stadiums? Probably not exactly ready for MLB standards. But these are challenges that can be overcome with investment and a long-term vision. Think of it as building a foundation.

And your bold prediction about a surge of South American talent from Brazil? I'm all in on that! You get a dedicated baseball culture brewing in a country the size of Brazil, and you're bound to see some incredible athletes emerge. It could absolutely shift the landscape of the league in the next decade, bringing a whole new flavor and style of play.

Where should MLB go next? Forget the safe bets. Let's go big or go home! Brazil is a must for the long-term talent potential and raw passion. India is a moonshot, but the potential for growth is astronomical if they can crack that market. Let's see MLB show some guts and take a real swing at global domination! What's the most out-there place you think they should try? Let's get wild with these ideas!

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