by Valen » Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:38 pm
[quote:133de64975]And to go to a ball game in the sunlight - how often do you get to do that now? [/quote:133de64975]
Better question: How often do you [i:133de64975][b:133de64975][u:133de64975]have[/u:133de64975][/b:133de64975][/i:133de64975] to go to a day game? If I had my way all the Ranger games would start at 7:30 when the temp is at least down to around 95 and the sun has gone down enough for most of the seats to be in the shade. And I guarantee if you had a choice of playing in the Texas heat middle of day or under the lights you would choose under the lights.
And those dreams of going to games in those old parks is probably as much bad memory as anything else. No way I would rather watch a game in old Arlington stadium instead of the ballpark in Arlington. You think Willie and Mickie would not be signing Pujols/Fielder/Arod/Votto level contracts without the reserve clause and had the freedom to sign with whomever they wanted? How much do you think Ted Williams would have asked for after he hit .400? How much you think Ryan or Koufax would have asked for after they struck out well over 300.
These players of the 60s made what they did because of the reserve clause, not because they were happy playing for free.
I have had Ranger season tickets for years and have never had to take out a second mortgage or sell any kids.
I will put the cost of watching a baseball game and the value received up against almost any other entertainment venue you want. For the cost of a single Janet Jackson concert ticket I can buy a 20 game package of Ranger tickets. That's right, cheap seats for her concert when she came here a few years back were $400. Good seats were $1600.
I am from Arkansas. Their basketball team came to Dallas several years ago and played Texas A&M. Those college players get no salary. So tickets are free, right? No, they started at $90. Ticket prices are not a function of how much players are paid, they are a function of how much people will pay.
As far as i am concerned this is the golden age of baseball. Never has the sport been so popular. Never has attendance been higher. And I will match the great stars or today with those of any era. Jeter, Cano, Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler, Votto, Kemp, Verlander, Kershaw, Lincecum, Cliff Lee, Roy Halladay, Bautista, Pujols, Howard, Beltre, Bruce, Cabrera, Tulowitzki, Michael Young, Napoli, Reyes, Jeff Weaver, Matt Cain, CJ Wilson, Sabathia, Mariano Rivera, Joe Nathan, etc. I could go on naming great players who match up with any era.
And as long as I am on a rant might as well go here too. If you were in the players shoes what would you do? If you were 35 years younger and capable of hitting 40 HRs, batting .300, stealing 20 or 30 bases, how much would you ask for? If your answer is anything less than $20 mil a year go to confession and then come back and answer again when you are feeling more honest.
[quote:133de64975]compared to todays' billionaire players[/quote:133de64975]
Actually, not one single player has ever been paid in the billions.
So what is my message in a nutshell? Put aside your jealousy and envy and enjoy watching the best there has ever been. You will be much happier.