Does MLB need to address this
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:34 pm
My question is, with the recent signings of Sabathia and Burnett with the Yankees to multi million dollar deals, and with talk they are still looking for pitchers like Sheets/Lowe/Pettitte and still being in the market for Teixeira and Ramirez, I really feel with the economy the way it is, that it just is not fair to the other teams in this league.
The Yankees, granted they had like 60 million come off the books, just spent over half of their money on two pitchers (23 for CC and 16.5 for AJ), and now can still have more room to add allstar talent.
I just feel with the economy the way it is, it will cause alot of teams to suffer in the long run, and with the Yankees this much over the cap, it just makes for an uneven playing field.
I had a solution a while back, that for each dollar they are over the cap, then they pay double in luxury tax. But the best part, all the money collected goes to teams in their league. So say the cap is at 110 million...the Yanks are probably going to get to 200...so they are 90 over....they pay 180 million and it gets distributed even thoughout the AL, or to the other teams that are under the cap. That money is for them to spend or keep.
I just think this sucks for even middle of the road markets such as Toronto, St. Louis, Philly, Detroit etc. Any Solutions you can think of
The Yankees, granted they had like 60 million come off the books, just spent over half of their money on two pitchers (23 for CC and 16.5 for AJ), and now can still have more room to add allstar talent.
I just feel with the economy the way it is, it will cause alot of teams to suffer in the long run, and with the Yankees this much over the cap, it just makes for an uneven playing field.
I had a solution a while back, that for each dollar they are over the cap, then they pay double in luxury tax. But the best part, all the money collected goes to teams in their league. So say the cap is at 110 million...the Yanks are probably going to get to 200...so they are 90 over....they pay 180 million and it gets distributed even thoughout the AL, or to the other teams that are under the cap. That money is for them to spend or keep.
I just think this sucks for even middle of the road markets such as Toronto, St. Louis, Philly, Detroit etc. Any Solutions you can think of