This is like this in literally EVERY sport... The big market teams will always win more than the small market teams regardless of a salary cap. If anything having no salary cap helps in baseball because if you can find the money to spend you can throw any amount of money at these big name guys to come play for you regardless of your city. Just look at the NBA, beside the Spurs who are an incredibly well run organization can you even name the last time a small market team won it all? And they have a capYou're fucking pathetic. What it GUARANTEES is that teams like the Pirates and Cubs are absolutely DOOMED. They have ZERO CHANCE to ever win the World Series because they are at such a remarkable disadvantage in terms of money because the MLB is retarded and won't use a salary cap to help balance things. Frankly, if I were them, I would fucking secede from the MLB until something is done about it. THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, THE TEAM WITH THE LOWEST PAYROLL STILL LEFT IN THE PLAYOFFS, STILL PAYS DOUBLE THE MONEY THAT THE LOWEST TEAM PAYS (The Padres). The sport is pathetic in it's current state. You're just defending it because you're privileged enough to be a fan of Detroit which HAS A LOT OF MONEY so they can spend out of their assholes to make their team better than everyone else while organizations like the Padres have to use fucking double A players because they simply don't have enough money to get players like Prince Fielder. Stop being an ignorant asshole.
Yes matamato, I was joking, as jimbob said. You do have to wonder, though, why basically every other league has a salary cap yet baseball doesn't.
secondarily, if you ignore lockouts, salary caps benefit fans
parity is good
The Yankees wouldn't be paying three players more than the entire roster of eight different teams pay theirs if it didn't give them a leg up.
i couldn't hear your media market argument over green bay winning the superbowl two years ago
there hasn't been a real dynasty in sports in like 50 years though
there hasn't been a real dynasty in sports in like 50 years though
regarding dynasty, my definition of dynasty is very strict. idk i never saw a 3 year rule of china called a dynasty
congrats, you just explained why baseball needs better revenue sharing, which goes hand in hand with salary cap!
just because they aren't national broadcast games doesn't mean you can't share the revenue nationally
@cloverleaf: if that is everyone else's definition, everyone else is wrong like usual
and literally every game of every yankees/red sox seriesthere are typically only 4 nationally broadcast games a week, sometimes less and sometimes featuring the yankees multiple times.
