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This is just giving the stupid fans in each fan base another thing to throw at the other teams fans. It's going to get really annoying when the Cubs win it and we have to hear cubs fans who cant name their CF tell me they have the "crosstown cup."

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Apr 26, 2010 -> 11:22 AM)
Everything in the entire sport is sponsored. Why is this so surprising?

It's not, and that's my point. The motivation behind starting this trophy is more clear now. There aren't operating costs associated with making a trophy beyond the $50 it takes to get the thing made, so the clubs get money for nothing.

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I don't think it's a stupid idea...anything that fuels any rivalry is fine by me, and like a few people have pointed out, it's a localized thing, college football teams do it all the time and it adds a little fun. That being said, it seems like they should make the series 7 games or 5 games, would be kinda funny to see the first 5 or so years of it's inception go to no one because of a split!

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QUOTE (keninem @ Apr 26, 2010 -> 11:10 AM)
I don't think it's a stupid idea...anything that fuels any rivalry is fine by me, and like a few people have pointed out, it's a localized thing, college football teams do it all the time and it adds a little fun. That being said, it seems like they should make the series 7 games or 5 games, would be kinda funny to see the first 5 or so years of it's inception go to no one because of a split!

Oh, it WILL be awarded - they've come up with a very Bud Selig-type of "tiebreaker". If the teams split the series, the team who won the final Cubs/Sox game of that season wins the PRESTIGIOUS British Petroleum Crosstown Cup!!!!

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this so reminds me of a college football rivalry where the likes of U of Minn ad U of Wisc play for the Paul Bunyans's axe.

 

Too bad these guys aren't college kids anymore, they are professionals. Can you imagine Konerko or Vizquel hoisting the trophy or like Fukudome or Derek Lee hoisting it and screaming IN YOUR FACE MOTHER*****RS! I bet those guys aren't even excited about this trophy, they would much rather be competing for the World Series trophy. Lame

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So about 1 mil to each team...

 

Cubs-White Sox series to have its own trophy

Posted by Ed S. at 4/26/2010 9:30 AM CDT on Chicago Business

 

The annual White Sox-Cubs series now will have a trophy attached to it. Both teams, though, will win by walking away with more than $1 million in a unique sponsorship deal, according to a top sports marketing consultant.

 

The teams announced this morning that the winner of the six-game series will receive the BP Crosstown Cup. This follows the college football tradition of traveling trophies such as Little Brown Jug (Michigan-Minnesota), Old Oaken Bucket (Purdue-Indiana), Illibuck (Illinois-Ohio State), and the ever-popular Floyd of Rosedale (Iowa-Minnesota).

 

The teams obviously want to add more spice to what already is an intense series. The winner of the most games will be awarded the Crosstown Cup in a trophy presentation following the final game. If the annual series is split 3-3, the Cup will be awarded to the winner of the series' last game.

 

It is a creative idea, ensuring the losing team's fans will make a beeline for the exits prior to the trophy presentation.

 

However, this unique partnership between the two teams is about more than a trophy. There are sponsorship dollars here, and BP will be paying a premium.

 

Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based SportsCorp, said both teams will receive in excess of $1 million in the deal.

 

BP will have several promotions surrounding the Crosstown Cup. The company will be the presenting sponsor through the 2012 season.

 

"It's an additional revenue source for the teams," Mr. Ganis said. "It's also a way of promoting the teams even more when all the activation is done by BP. This is the kind of sponsorship arrangement that has benefits across the board, including those for fans."

 

Here are the statements from the big guys in the release:

 

“Cubs and Sox fans have always been passionate about this rivalry. The BP Crosstown Cup recognizes the excitement of winning the crosstown series,” said Chicago Cubs Executive Chairman Tom Ricketts said. “In addition to bragging rights, fans will have a chance to win prizes through this promotion, which will make the series even more fun.”

 

 

 

“Thanks to Chicago’s baseball fans, this city is such a passionate baseball town, particularly when it comes to the White Sox vs. Cubs in interleague play,” Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. “We think the creation of the Crosstown Cup, made possible through this unique, two-team, one-city partnership with our friends at BP, will elevate Chicago’s summer baseball rivalry to a new level for fans on both sides of town.”

 

What do you think? Is this a good idea?

 

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QUOTE (Controlled Chaos @ Apr 26, 2010 -> 01:00 PM)
So about 1 mil to each team...

 

Cubs-White Sox series to have its own trophy

Posted by Ed S. at 4/26/2010 9:30 AM CDT on Chicago Business

 

The annual White Sox-Cubs series now will have a trophy attached to it. Both teams, though, will win by walking away with more than $1 million in a unique sponsorship deal, according to a top sports marketing consultant.

 

The teams announced this morning that the winner of the six-game series will receive the BP Crosstown Cup. This follows the college football tradition of traveling trophies such as Little Brown Jug (Michigan-Minnesota), Old Oaken Bucket (Purdue-Indiana), Illibuck (Illinois-Ohio State), and the ever-popular Floyd of Rosedale (Iowa-Minnesota).

 

The teams obviously want to add more spice to what already is an intense series. The winner of the most games will be awarded the Crosstown Cup in a trophy presentation following the final game. If the annual series is split 3-3, the Cup will be awarded to the winner of the series' last game.

 

It is a creative idea, ensuring the losing team's fans will make a beeline for the exits prior to the trophy presentation.

 

However, this unique partnership between the two teams is about more than a trophy. There are sponsorship dollars here, and BP will be paying a premium.

 

Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based SportsCorp, said both teams will receive in excess of $1 million in the deal.

 

BP will have several promotions surrounding the Crosstown Cup. The company will be the presenting sponsor through the 2012 season.

 

"It's an additional revenue source for the teams," Mr. Ganis said. "It's also a way of promoting the teams even more when all the activation is done by BP. This is the kind of sponsorship arrangement that has benefits across the board, including those for fans."

 

Here are the statements from the big guys in the release:

 

“Cubs and Sox fans have always been passionate about this rivalry. The BP Crosstown Cup recognizes the excitement of winning the crosstown series,” said Chicago Cubs Executive Chairman Tom Ricketts said. “In addition to bragging rights, fans will have a chance to win prizes through this promotion, which will make the series even more fun.”

 

 

 

“Thanks to Chicago’s baseball fans, this city is such a passionate baseball town, particularly when it comes to the White Sox vs. Cubs in interleague play,” Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. “We think the creation of the Crosstown Cup, made possible through this unique, two-team, one-city partnership with our friends at BP, will elevate Chicago’s summer baseball rivalry to a new level for fans on both sides of town.”

 

What do you think? Is this a good idea?

Woo! That's 2 Andruw Joneses!

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