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The Mickey Mouse ring jokes never made a lick of sense. A Mickey Mouse ring was the joke made for the bubble ring, and thats where it should have ended. Because that one made sense.all those Mickey Mouse ring jokes
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The Mickey Mouse ring jokes never made a lick of sense. A Mickey Mouse ring was the joke made for the bubble ring, and thats where it should have ended. Because that one made sense.
Good for the Dodgers. All owners should operate the way the Dodgers do to some extent.
I get the frustration with them being able to spend $ that 90% of the league can't, but would folks then be rooting for billionaires to just keep all that profit? I'm really not against a salary cap at all, but adopt a salary floor immediately then.
Otherwise, it's billionaires fake crying broke, which is why I think a lockout won't actually happen, or will be resolved rather quickly. Look at all those AL/NL Central teams up there not spending because they're not pressured to, with the rest of their division upholding status quo. Real broke owners would sell.
I wouldn’t be opposed to a salary cap under the condition there’s a salary floor. But they need take away revenue sharing and take away compensation picks, and extensive team control of young players.
I’m expecting some type of lockout out next year. But the dodgers are ruining baseball crowd are going to be in for a rude awakening when owner vs owner infighting is an unexpected result. Because I don’t think Mark Walter and Steve Cohen want the same things that billionaire broke boys like the Pirates and Reds owners want.
salary cap gonna make those cheap owners look like chumps, as if they can't match those same artificially capped max salaries. especially if you have rules like Bird rights in the NBA
Revenue sharing is the reason teams continue to not spend and field ****** teams. They’re still raking in millions and doesn’t even matter if you’re competitiveluxury tax and revenue sharing saving those broke bois
The Yankees had to walk before the Dodgers learned to run. The Evil Empire now takes residency in Chavez Ravine.i don't ever wanna hear the phrase "yankees ruining baseball", everrrrrrrrrrrrr ....