by coyote303 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:33 pm
[quote:c7b4b1c0b1="mfsleeze"]...I'll save us all time and post your obvious response:
"If I could spend $300 million on a team I could make the World Series 25% of the time"
And my response:
If you could generate the income necessary to have a $300 million payroll while remaining wildly profitable and were not constrained by any rules preventing you from doing so, you'd be a bad business owner if you did not spend that much.
In other words, don't hate the player, hate the game.[/quote:c7b4b1c0b1]
If baseball was a fringe sport to me, I wouldn't follow it. The discrepancy in salaries is a travesty. However, I've grew up loving baseball all the way back to the 60s.
My team today, the Colorado Rockies, is as much a source of frustration as of pleasure. We have suffered for years listening to our cheap owners say they are going to grow our talent at home because we can't compete on the free agent market. So we develop a genuine superstar in Matt Holiday. Contract renewal time comes up and guess what? We can't afford him. He's gone.
Tell you what. I know what will make me feel better. I'll start a $200 million TSN league. Except everyone else is limited to a random amount between $50 (less?) and 90 million. Only I get $200 million to spend.
I'm just glad the Yankees are in the American League. And truthfully, I can't even bring myself to hate the Yankees, but that doesn't mean the system doesn't suck.
Coyote