FilmCarp said:
This is a perfect example of misleading statistics. There may be more met fans than fans of 20 other teams, but as long as there is one fewer in any county they won't show.
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http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/04/further-proof-that-its-hard-to-be-a-mets-fan/389438/?google_editors_picks=true
The colors for each county indicate the team the got the most votes. Here's some of the article:
"A few things to note. As with last year’s map, the Yankees are the most-liked team in terms of number-of-counties held, despite also probably being the most hated. The Bronx Bombers can claim at least one county in 24 states.
"The second most-liked team is the Red Sox, who can assert that their nation not only includes most of New England but indeed parts of two whole real nations. Canadians north of New Hampshire and Maine align themselves with Boston.
"Most Canadians, though, claim the Toronto Blue Jays as their team. That makes the Jays—who hold a plurality in no American counties—better than the New York Mets and Oakland Athletics. Not one measly county has a plurality of Mets or A’s fans."