wco81 wrote:Well as far as I'm concerned, they had to spend some money for a change. Some of it was out of necessity as Cain and Lincecum really declined much faster than they expected.
They're making crazy money in overpriced AT&T Park. For the first few years, they moaned about having to pay $25 million a year on a loan used to pay for the financing of the park.
But while they've won some rings, that raised the fans' expectations, especially with key players like Baumgardner and Posey still in their primes. It would be a missed opportunity not to try to win more while they're still under 30. The fan base would not have tolerated it if they didn't spend.
Of course they tried to go cheap with the lineup and their offense suffered as well as their relief pitching.
They also have to consider the other sports teams in the area. Warriors are winning while 49ers are a dumpster fire with a lot of cap space. Giants don't want to be lumped in with the 49ers now.
As for the Dodgers, they have a very promising player in Seager and all the prospects but the team isn't young, a lot of guys in their 30s:
http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/payroll/
Kershaw is approaching 30 but still dominant. So maybe some urgency to win while he's still in his prime, especially with his salary?
true that a lot of our guys are in their 30s. but you have to also consider who's coming up just behind them.
Urias, De Leon, Bellinger, Calhoun, Stewart, Wood and Strilping, Joc, Toles, Puig, Barnes, Grandal, and of course Seager.
we are not very old. we have old guys making a huge salary, but we have better prospects just behind them at each and every postion including Corey's SS.



















