SureShot said:That is all, Red Sox will be the first team in history to come back from a 0-3 hole to win the series.
Iron Warrior said:I thought he was done :blink:
BTW, I hope the Yankees lose, they've always taken Oakland's talent even back in the day when they got Reggie Jackson. But I do respect the fact that the Yanks will do whatever it takes to win.
I disagree with that. These owners are multi-billionaires. They CAN afford big salaries but they choose to run their team like a business when they should be worried about winning. I personally see the salary cap as punishment for teams that do good and rewarding teams who just want to make $$$ and lie to their fans.MaDmaN said:I think there should be a salary cap to make it a level playing field.That way small market teams have a chance.
SureShot said:MadMan where in RI are you from? I grew up in North Kingstown
Iron Warrior said:I disagree with that. These owners are multi-billionaires. They CAN afford big salaries but they choose to run their team like a business when they should be worried about winning. I personally see the salary cap as punishment for teams that do good and rewarding teams who just want to make $$$ and lie to their fans.
Yea im in Jersey now finishing up school...have to put up with all the part-time yankee dick waggers...we will show them tonight if it doesnt get rained out.MaDmaN said:Cumberland...Northern RI. Hello neighbor
Iron Warrior said:I disagree with that. These owners are multi-billionaires. They CAN afford big salaries but they choose to run their team like a business when they should be worried about winning. I personally see the salary cap as punishment for teams that do good and rewarding teams who just want to make $$$ and lie to their fans.
houseman said:D'uh!
They have the money they do because they run their businesses LIKE... businesses. What a concept huh?
Personally, I think every owner (like what they're doing in the NHL) should be banding together to kick the **** out of the players and their unions.
You comment about making money and lying to their fans holds no weight. The Toronto Blue Jays have poor support from fans because they aren't a competitive team. Why aren't they a competitive team? Because they can't AFFORD the 120+ million dollars in salaries to make them competitive. It's not that they're hoarding the money for themselves it's that the league has gone so far out of control that teams who can normally fill a stadium with 55,00 fans can't do it anymore because they can't afford the salaries.
If the team continues to poor good money after bad, eventually the team will fold because the owner ran out of money. Yep.. smart business there - keep giving more and more and more without anything in return.
I get your point, but IMO it's still a form of punishment to those teams that do whatever it takes to win. I did go out of line by saying ALL teams lie to their fans about their money situation, but the Oakland A's owners are multi-billionaires and they could have resigned Jason Giambi, Miguel Tejada, Johnny Damon, and Keith Foulke if they really wanted to. Other teams were willing to give them the money so they shouldn't be restricted to how much they want to spend because those teams are in the business of being great sports franchises, while other teams just want to make money.houseman said:D'uh!
They have the money they do because they run their businesses LIKE... businesses. What a concept huh?
Personally, I think every owner (like what they're doing in the NHL) should be banding together to kick the **** out of the players and their unions.
You comment about making money and lying to their fans holds no weight. The Toronto Blue Jays have poor support from fans because they aren't a competitive team. Why aren't they a competitive team? Because they can't AFFORD the 120+ million dollars in salaries to make them competitive. It's not that they're hoarding the money for themselves it's that the league has gone so far out of control that teams who can normally fill a stadium with 55,000 fans can't do it anymore because they can't afford the salaries.
If the team continues to poor good money after bad, eventually the team will fold because the owner ran out of money. Yep.. smart business there - keep giving more and more and more without anything in return.
MaDmaN said:Schilling did redeem himself in big way...I didnt think he had it in the tank but bloody ankle and all,what a warrior.