The Cubs on Friday reacquired outfielder Sam Fuld from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for a player to be named later.
Someone give the author of that article a raise. I loved every word of it.
Fun stat of the day: Cubs pitchers now have an OPS better than more than half of the AL's designated hitters. Cubs pitchers have a .660 OPS, better than the DH for CWS (.622), DET (.637), HOU (.621), LAA (.561), NYY (.547), OAK (.545), TB (.473), and TEX (.534).
One could make a case that players salaries should be reduced to allow for lower ticket prices too.
Sorry, 31 mil a year for Price (most recent) is a liiiiiiiiiitle over the top.Balls. If anything, they should be going up, considering the players' share of overall revenues has declined every year since 2002.
For sure. All those poor billionaires are getting KILLED by player salaries.I won't even try to understand NYC taxes, licenses, politics blah - blah...
I personally don't think stadiums should be subsidized. But I might think differently if I was to build a billion dollar stadium.
But I will agree with him and say ticket prices are WAY too high. I went to "The palace" to see Jeter play before he retired and I paid $90 bucks a seat for 3rd level seats. (great view BTW).
One could make a case that players salaries should be reduced to allow for lower ticket prices too.
That's one way to look at it.For sure. All those poor billionaires are getting KILLED by player salaries.
I find it amusing when the Yankees - or any other team complains about revenue sharing. For some reason they think that their team would be just fine without all the others, that their brand would continue to pull in such astonishing sums if they played the Washington Generals every game.
Give me a break. If you belong to a wealthy club, your dues help pay for the renovation of the arboretum, even if you don't use it.
Sorry, 31 mil a year for Price (most recent) is a liiiiiiiiiitle over the top.
I would agree that those on "the bottom" could rise some, but these long term bloated contracts are nuts.
Player salaries are not the problem in MLB. Anyone who buys that has been fooled by the owners. And salary caps aren't the solution, either. The NFL has a salary cap and its players are probably underpaid considering the amount of money the NFL makes off of them.
Absolutely ridiculous how little power the NFLPA has. The league would be a joke without the players.Oh, absolutely; the NFL broke the shit out of the union in the last lockout. I think the NFLPA gets something like 47 percent of revenues (and the NFL allegedly hid something like $120 million in revenue off the books last season), the rookie pool was gutted, rookies are locked into their contracts for three years and because of that, veterans get shafted left and right.
If anything, they should start by pouring more money into Minor League salaries
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