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4 first place teams in bottom 10 of salary


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4 first place teams in bottom 10 of salary
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Since:Dec 24, 2007

April 30, 2008 12:03 pm

For years now i've wondered why teams like the Yankees have such blind loyalty from their fans.  If my team had a payroll around the 200 million a year mark and didn't dominate every season, I would have to question if they really know what they are doing.  Sure the Yankees are the most marketable sports franchise in the world, but what does that have to do with BASEBALL.  Nothing.  That's just the business side.  I'm a sports fan, not a marketing major.  Wins are all that matters to me.

Now being a Phillies fan, it's not like I have seen the greatest baseball in my life, but at least we can say that we haven't been trying to buy pennants.  (See Red Sox).  If all teams were on a level playing field like the rest of professional sports, the Yankees and Red Sox mystique would not exist the way it does.  Why would anyone in Royals land care about baseball when they KNOW that they can never compete with those teams?

I am sure in the end that the only team that's in first now will finish there are the Diamondbacks.  I just don't see the other teams hanging in there the whole way.

The only way to beat the big money teams is to build through the draft, which is how my Phillies are winning games now.  Once Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard, and Cole Hamels are all making veteran money, at least two of them won't be wearing red pinstripes, they will be blue i'm sure.  We can't match what the Yankees have to offer.  That's really a shame.


4 first place teams in bottom 10 of salary
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Since:Oct 18, 2006

April 30, 2008 2:37 pm
It just kind of irks me that teams like the Marlins and Rays receive money from mlb and are in the top 10 in operating profit ( Marlins 35.6 mil, Rays 29.7mil) while teams that pay players like the Tigers and Angels ( Tigers 4.6 mil, Angels 15.2 ) are near the bottom. To me that almost feels like stealing. A quick accounting lesson, the Marlins had an operating profit of 27 % last season. I run a business and most don't post numbers that good. Most are 7-10% before taxes and such. The fans in Florida are getting ripped off by owners who won't pay players and line their pockets at the fans expense. I'm not saying they can't make money I just think some of that should put into the product on the field.