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Dodgers have signed Greenland also, now there's officially nothing left for anyone to sign
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Like a bad nightmare! Doesn’t he still own the parking lots at Dodger Stadium though? LolAll those Frank McCourt years![]()
Better to be owned by the Dodgers than that orange hippo, Donald Trump!Dodgers have signed Greenland also, now there's officially nothing left for anyone to sign
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NYC is not a desirable location. Weather sucks, taxes, crowded city. Add to that the Mets haven’t won a title in almost 40 years and aren’t consistently good. LA has the weather, money and recent titles. The only thing the Mets can offer is a lot of money.
Watching people who religiously watch MLB, NFL and NBA argue for a salary floor and cap in baseball because it’s not fair as if the same 8-10 franchises are not perpetually **** year after year in NBA and NFL.
Let’s say that the floor is $150mil. Thats $5.7mil per player on a 26 man roster. If its based on 40 man it’ll be 3.75.
What it will do is:
****** small market teams will overpay their pretty good guys to prevent them from signing with bigger teams for less.
All Star Level Players by average will get their salaries capped. It won’t impact the Judge, Soto and Ohtani level guys as much.
Inflate the salaries of mediocre players, backups, back end pitchers and bullpen pitchers on short term deals to hit floors. Year after year the ****** teams will hand out weird 1-2 year **** deals. Or overpay on an Andrew Benintendi type. And still lose 85-100 games.
Or if they have a cost controlled superstar, just pay them immediately and hope it gets them good will after 7 years in Free Agency. It won’t if they’re not competitive.
The same 6 times will still be the same 6 teams in Free Agency and the other 5 teams that are truly participatory in getting players will still cycle based on owners motivation and how good their young guys are.
Dodgers draft well, scout well and trade well. Do they have advantages other teams don’t? Sure.
They spend a **** ton on front office and minor league infrastructure and it is built like an assembly line.
The Angels had Ohtani for 6 years and had a losing record every year. Some teams don’t and won’t try. And with a floor and cap it won’t magically make the Marlins or Pirates want to spend $250mil on a team. They’ll pay their $150mil and do so without much change in their infrastructure.
Watching people who religiously watch MLB, NFL and NBA argue for a salary floor and cap in baseball because it’s not fair as if the same 8-10 franchises are not perpetually **** year after year in NBA and NFL.
Let’s say that the floor is $150mil. Thats $5.7mil per player on a 26 man roster. If its based on 40 man it’ll be 3.75.
What it will do is:
****** small market teams will overpay their pretty good guys to prevent them from signing with bigger teams for less.
All Star Level Players by average will get their salaries capped. It won’t impact the Judge, Soto and Ohtani level guys as much.
Inflate the salaries of mediocre players, backups, back end pitchers and bullpen pitchers on short term deals to hit floors. Year after year the ****** teams will hand out weird 1-2 year **** deals. Or overpay on an Andrew Benintendi type. And still lose 85-100 games.
Or if they have a cost controlled superstar, just pay them immediately and hope it gets them good will after 7 years in Free Agency. It won’t if they’re not competitive.
The same 6 times will still be the same 6 teams in Free Agency and the other 5 teams that are truly participatory in getting players will still cycle based on owners motivation and how good their young guys are.
Dodgers draft well, scout well and trade well. Do they have advantages other teams don’t? Sure.
They spend a **** ton on front office and minor league infrastructure and it is built like an assembly line.
The Angels had Ohtani for 6 years and had a losing record every year. Some teams don’t and won’t try. And with a floor and cap it won’t magically make the Marlins or Pirates want to spend $250mil on a team. They’ll pay their $150mil and do so without much change in their infrastructure.
The salary cap is just the hot topic because of the deal.
Spending doesn't guarantee a world series.
Hell we were two outs away from losing to the blue Jays.
Signing Tucker doesn't guarantee anything. Everyone just wants to be fake mad and want engagement on the subject.
Well said. They need to get rid of the luxury tax too. Why should the Dodgers get penalized for doing what every team should be doing? Makes no sense.
People should be glad their team didn’t give 60 mil to a guy who was barely better than Anthony volpe last yearHell
Signing Tucker doesn't guarantee anything. Everyone just wants to be fake mad and want engagement on the subject.
People should be glad their team didn’t give 60 mil to a guy who was barely better than Anthony volpe last year
So is Juan SotoTucker is so overpaid in comparison to J Ram