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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Unbelievable - $423.5 million on 3 players... However, I am a Yankee fan so I'm happy with the signing. I just hope I can afford to attend games still! |
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Posted By: Rob D.
we are neither surprised nor amused |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Another reason why I collect baseball cards, but am absolutely turned off by the current system. Buying playoff appearances and titles only lead to empty World Series titles....who cares? My Orioles could completely dismantle and build a world class farm system and still get out bought in the end. A complete sham and disgrace is major league baseball. Until a hard salary cap is instituted, I will never go to another game or even listen to one. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
You non- Yankee fans can whine all you want. So far, the Yankee's payroll is still about $7-8 million UNDER last year! (Although they have offered Pettitte $10.0 million |
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Posted By: Richie
Instead of the Yankees buying free agents. Wouldn't be cheaper for them to purchase the Tampa Bay Rays |
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Posted By: rand
that post is freakin' funny. bravo! my only problem with the yanks and these free agents is the fact they are not worth that money. texeira getting 22.5m a year is a joke. he's not going to be a HOFer. what would these guys be getting if the Yanks were not in the picture. certainly not that much and that many years. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Objective odds are they aren't going to win the World Series this year either. |
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Posted By: Jason L
If baseball went the way of Socialism and concentrated on an equalized distribution of resources, we wouldn't have innovation and change that often results from participants trying to gain competitive advantage. |
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Posted By: David Goff
If he was serious of winning, do you think he should have stayed with the Angels? Unless he only wanted to play for a east coast team, the Angels are going to competitive. So now I wonder if the Yankess will still go after Manny. Might as well since they have signed just about every big money player this off season. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Rand, |
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Posted By: Jim VB
David G., |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Believe me, I am 100% thoroughly disgusted and appalled with Baltimore's management. However, I also realize that the uneven playing field that exists in major league baseball does not appeal to me anymore. I have been leaning on following only University of Arkansas athletics and the NFL for a long time now. This one decision, makes that decision so much easier for me. Major League Baseball as it stands is almost as competetive as professional wrestling and until a hard salary cap is instituted, I will not be back....ever. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
to some friends that Tex would go to the Yankees for 8/136. Nice job by Mr. Boras to add that extra 44 Million. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
One thing positive about the NFL is that the Green Bays and Tampa Bays not only can win the Super Bowl, they do win the Super Bowl. |
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Posted By: Al
Hal is obviously on a buying binge, never to be embarrased like last year's Yankee collapse. I hope they get MANRAM as well and spend a zillion dollars to get him and everyone else. |
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Posted By: Alan U
The Yankees still have so many problems and some of the other A.L. teams are still so good that this doesn't ensure the Yankees a playoff appearance, much less a championship. They are basically forced to overpay for these free agents to justify their new stadium ticket prices. As far as I'm concerned, the more teams beef up their payroll costs, the more fun it is to see them fail. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
James, |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Ha! It ain't home to Tex anymore. Judging by the lynch mob forming on the Orioles fan boards, Tex is fourth in line behind Angelos, McPhail and Boras. His Maryland citizenship is about to be revoked |
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Posted By: Jason
The only things impervious to a bad economy: |
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Posted By: Steve F
Yankees, the best team money can buy. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
Jason, |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
Something messed up, double post, sorry |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Jason, |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
Not suprising at all. Sports Illustrated wrote about the new Yankee stadium and I remember it predicted that they would go hard after Texeria and Sabathia. |
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Posted By: quan
why is it every time the yankees do something we need to hear about it here? |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Did He actually SIGN or agree to a number? After the Furcal/Braves fiasco, i'm a bit skeptical when I hear news like this. |
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Posted By: TONY Galovich
I am a lifelong Yankee fan |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I'm in NY and excited by what the Yankees have done -- but it is an absolute disgrace. It's not their fault because they're playing by the rules that exist today -- and the Sox, another rich team, would have had him if the Yankees didn't. But unlike the Tampa Bay Rays, who cannot afford to make a mistake on a player that they pay plenty for, the Yankees keep getting mulligans over and over. And the Yankees have no problem bilking NYC over money/stadium issues -- and then use our tax money to overpay players. Just disgusting. |
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Posted By: John K
The Yankees seem to have made pigs of themselves again. An old, old story. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Don't you fellows realize that there are eight-year-old boys who've not yet experienced a Yankee championship? That's unbearable hardship that the organization is addressing here. |
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Posted By: Fred C
I hate to say this but the NFL has a much better product than MLB. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Fred, I agree re NFL v. MLB but let's be honest: football is way more exciting than baseball anyway. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I have never been a Yankee fan and every year root against the Bronx Bombers and for underdog teams that I identify with. After long being a Mets fan, I now also root against them as they follow a strategy of buying high priced free agents. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Despite the profligate spending by the Yankees, there really is parity in the league. A different team wins the championship or pennant each year, and often it is a smaller market one. |
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Posted By: jdrum
take the field. |
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Posted By: Rob
i thought i read somewhere that the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement is due to expire soon, so in the near future there might not be a salary cap for a couple seasons? |
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Posted By: Mike
The Yankees are a 20th Century Team. No World Series Wins in the 21st Century. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Jim, I'd have to disagree that this is capitalism at work, or if it is, it is far from the best example. Capitalism presupposes profit as the raison d'etre, and here the Yankees' objective is less profit motivated as it is ego motivated. The two are not mutually exclusive, of course, but Steinbrenner is more concerned with winning than gaining profit. In fact, the true capitalists in MLB, i.e. those who look primarily to make profit, are usually chewed up by the fans and media as in it for the wrong reasons. |
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Posted By: Phil
There were only 2 teams last year that had to pay a luxury tax.....NY Yankees & Detroit Tigers...neither made the playoffs. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I think forced parity in sports is a bad thing. Football was the most interesting when the Packers were dominant. Basketball was the most interesting during the Celtics long run. Teams ought to be allowed to succeed and fail on their own and not be limited in how much they can or can't spend to field a team. |
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Posted By: CN
Good for them I guarantee they will be sold out every game this year. Why make a ton of money if you can,t spend it. The Yankees print money. I am a Mets fan but being a New Yorker and a Champion of free enterprise why should the Yanks field an inferior team when they draw 4 million a year and have the YES Network raking in millions. Baseball is always better when the Yanks are good so you can root for them or hate them(like I do) CN |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
those Packers and Celtics teams weren't built by owners being allowed to spend more than the next guy at all. If anything, they rewarded teams who were smart in drafting and trading. Modern baseball, by contrast and as others here have mentioned, allows the rich to make mistake after mistake and buy their way out of it. |
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Posted By: Bob Manning
Jim; |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Bob, |
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Posted By: Daryle
I'm a life-long Yankee fan and I wouldn't pay Babe Ruth that kinda money...........nobody on Earth worth that kinda money |
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Posted By: Bob Manning
Damn! And they should win all the time, of course, being rich and all. That's why the plan I've outlined is so helpful. The Yankees (or any other team proclaiming greatness on the basis of monies expended) would succeed just by blowing away more loot than anybody else. The rich would win every time. What could be fairer? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I think baseball should have a salary cap but it should be where the top 2 teams can actually spend to. If its 140 million then let it be there,just dont let some team go crazy and blow everyone else out of the water. If they cant put a great team together for 140 million then theyre obviously not fit to run a baseball organization.If the Yankees get a world series title with that kind of payroll they didnt win it,they bought it,its not the same thing. So anyone who says they think the Yankees will WIN the world series this year...its not possible. |
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Posted By: DJ
The part that I do not understand is...how much is too much and why are decisions made based exclusively on a small percentage of the money? In both instances, neither player wanted to play in New York. So basically Teixeira is making $2 million dollars a year to play for a team he would rather not play for. Over time, that is $20 million. How much is too much? When you add up a player's bank already, why not come to the conclusion that you will never spend all that bank and simply be happy. Sabathia wanted BADLY to play in the National League and on the West Coast. The Yankees, Cookie-Cookie, are in the American League and on the East Coast. |
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Posted By: Paul D
You can not blame Teixeira. You can however, easily blame Bud Selig, the players union and ALL the owners, for allowing the BS that is 'baseball' to continue. I can't remember who said it but I agree that 'a league is only a league when everyone is on the same field.' |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Paul, I agree with you -- it's not the Yankee ownership's fault: it's MLB's fault for allowing it to happen. At least the Yankee owners will do anything to win. A lot of the resentment here is, in fairness, sour grapes. You've got billionaire, penny-pinching owners that run their franchises like a business: profit over product. The Yankees just want to win; can't fault that. |
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