MLB 2026 Off season

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  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 8,705
    edited January 17
    Kellerman and Bill Simmons had a good conversation on the yankees and all the labor stuff a couple months ago. A couple things in the labor situation that I thought was good...

    The way to incentivize the the smaller market teams to spend and to be competitive is giving them a similar approach to the NBA where only the original team has the ability to pay them the most amount of money giving them a better chance of retaining stars. There's no incentive for them to pay big bucks for one guy which it might get them a few extra wins or make them a bit more competitive but is going to hurt the business. Having the ability to retain stars will give them a better chance at being competitive and more incentive to spend than just having a floor.

    Also made the point that the Yankees are actually a poor team now with Dodgers and Mets being owned by the people they are and that this is a hobby for them and not where they actually made their money. For the Steinbrenner's the Yankees are their business. That said, F Hal.

    That said, we're not seeing baseball next year. No shot.

    The small market teams just lost their regional networks, are facing 60% reduction in their TV money, and they’re gonna sign these huge contracts that we are seeing? 


    Baseball reportedly lost $2 billion last year and Cohen stated he lost $350 million. The Mets had terrific attendance and Cohen is still spending. I can’t imagine he wants a salary cap. 

    More than half the teams lost their local TV network and with the replacement of mlb.tv they face losing the majority of their local money. It’s obvious that baseball has a significant financial problem and the small market teams are losing money. ESPN was willing to end their relationship with baseball until baseball offered them the out of market streaming rights. With the disappearance of over a half the games on regional sports networks, The future losses will only increase.

    Fans that saying there should be a salary floor without a much higher revenue share, Are basically in favor of putting half the league into bankruptcy. if that’s what the players association wants then they ain’t exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.

    The answer….a much much higher luxury tax. a team like the Dodgers spending 400 million should be paying at least half of that number back to the small market clubs and that money goes into a salary cap floor would make sense.


     
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,150
    Wobbie said:
    If the Reds could buy 3 outfielders they might be back in the playoffs.
    Any 3.
    Really.

    :lol:

    Fucking hate the owners.
    seems like I was just reading one of philly guys claiming “worst OF in MLB” for the phillies….
    I lay claim to that for Reds
    They probably meant for a contending level team.  
    Reds projected OF:
    Friedl in CF - if stays healthy actually not bad
    Noelvi Marte RF - prospect, looks like AAAA player.
    Some guy named JJ Bleday in LF.  Apparently he sucks so hard the As designated him. 
    This is embarrassing. 

    The love he receives is the love that is saved