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Except in real life unlike strat you get to pick up the next year where you left off. It is after all a keeper league.
So a team can dump salaries save lots of money stockpile talent and if timed just right with spending some of the money saved right latch on to a championship.
Marlins have done it twice. Who knows this may lead to a third. Regardless two more than say Seattle.
Cubs did similar on a smaller scale leading to a championship.
Houston really took it to the extreme and won a championship.
And Miami is not the only team doing it this year. Seems like half the teams in baseball are on this path of selling out everything targeting rock bottom. It is going to backfire for a lot of them because everyone cannot lose more than everyone else and get that top pick. Several teams are going to find out at the end of this season they did not go far enough and end up with decent teams and middling draft picks.
Baseball for a while had the best parity in all of sports. But the system right now is flawed. Everyone is either a buyer or a seller (tanker) and the middle class in baseball like life is disappearing. I see this as a much bigger threat than the pace of play crap.