
Baseball needs a salary cap?
In the light of the Yankees signing Texeira just weeks after spending crazy money at Sabathia and Burnett, "MLB needs a salary cap, the NHL? I mean, keep it legal for the Yankees to offer ridiculous money that I'm fine with it, but what really makes that both income and quality of small-market teams suffer. Does this need to be rectified? Other teams that do the same: Boston, LA Dodgers, Angels, Chicago Cubs. This is not an anti-Yankees or question big team, so please do not use one. Go find a rhetorical rant / question you have to behave like To extend twelve inches, which CBA ramifications of such a being? A players' strike? Nothing?
No. For the following reasons: 1. If a team does a lot of money, ie it can not happen? 2. Small-market teams have the same both in competition and large market teams. Example: The 2008 World Series. The Phillies and the Rays are not big market teams. 3. The teams with large payrolls have to pay luxury tax anyway, the higher the payroll, the better tax. That money is distributed to other teams in the league. * Note to Yankee bashers, their payroll for 2009 is still less than it was last season 2008.
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