Iheartfootball wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:You guys can blame the system all you want and I won't fault you or anyone for it, but it's not going to change because they don't have any real incentive for it. "Baseball is dying and this is why" they say, while playoff ratings are at a 15-year high. It's just futile IMO.
Yes, and that's part of the systemic imbalance as well. If profit is the only motive and we believe the imbalance will never change, then what hope do we have that the playing field will never not be stacked against the Brewers?
There isn't any. And not enough people care. That's baseball and yes, I think it's the way it is.
Change requires incentive. There is none.
Again, even if Mark ups payroll, he ain't competing with the big boys. Be better off not followig the team. Maybe boycotting changes something? Or gets the team relocated to a larger market that can sustain or accept never winning a pennant.
This is too absolute IMO. You don't hand the trophy to the team with the highest payroll. Could we legitimately compete if we were 40M higher in salary slots this year?
To be clear, I am NOT stumping for the current system. Baseball is broken. I just don't think it changes anytime soon if ever, so I'm most focused on/upset with what's right in front of us.






















