chaberlal wrote:I don't know what you guys think...
But no one will make me believe that Juan is worth 51M$ a year for 15 years...
Really...
Given... he's a great hitter...
BUT... THAT'S IT...
He's a mediocre fielder,,, he's got a marshmallow arm and he can't run...
BASEBALL is sick...
We can be sure the Mets' actuaries can show the financial resources required to contractually commit $ 765 million for Soto or they wouldn't be able to get the reinsurance policies necessary to manage Soto's participation risks. So, if the money is there, who deserves it? Mets' ownership and the front office? Sitting on their asses? No one is paying to see them or buy their apparel.
If we're suggesting there is a problem, it's with the baseball industry, exploitation commercialization, and gambling. That's what is generating all this money. And it isn't just baseball. Look at what it's doing to college football and basketball with NIL, the Portal, gambling, and the recent $ 2.8 billion settlement (
https://apnews.com/article/ncaa-settlem ... 8f77abcf5a) which is already being challenged as inadequate on multiple sides the same day it was settled.
The money is there; who deserves it? The problem is that it shouldn't be there; no one deserves it.