- Aug 11, 2000
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Baseball is dying, it's dying slowly because nothing as big and old as baseball will go away quickly, but it is definitely dying and the Yankees are a big part of the problem.
face it yankees fans, the NY Yankees without any other baseball teams is a worthless franchise and that's exactly what the Players Union and MLB doesn't seem to see.
the yankees are like the stars of a movie set. they are primadonna's, they are overpaid, BUT without a supporting cast, no star can carry an entire film by him/her self.
the yankees are part of the organization known as Major League Baseball. it is a composed of symbiotic parts, not parts in competition with each other (outside of the athletic arena) but parts that are dependent upon each other.
the yankees are likely to have a payroll exceeding $250 million dollars this year. that's probably as much as the entire AL Central division. it's obscene. plus they drive prices up of all the stars making it even harder for the smaller market teams to compete.
don't come back to me with that, smaller market teams have won the WS lately. so what.
don't come back with, george is only putting his own money back in, not true, face it, the yankees have the biggest and richest market in all of america. draw a 50 mile radius around yankee stadium and do that for all the other stadiums in the US and tell me which 3 teams put together can rival the yankees market?
face it yankees fans, the NY Yankees without any other baseball teams is a worthless franchise and that's exactly what the Players Union and MLB doesn't seem to see.
the yankees are like the stars of a movie set. they are primadonna's, they are overpaid, BUT without a supporting cast, no star can carry an entire film by him/her self.
the yankees are part of the organization known as Major League Baseball. it is a composed of symbiotic parts, not parts in competition with each other (outside of the athletic arena) but parts that are dependent upon each other.
the yankees are likely to have a payroll exceeding $250 million dollars this year. that's probably as much as the entire AL Central division. it's obscene. plus they drive prices up of all the stars making it even harder for the smaller market teams to compete.
don't come back to me with that, smaller market teams have won the WS lately. so what.
don't come back with, george is only putting his own money back in, not true, face it, the yankees have the biggest and richest market in all of america. draw a 50 mile radius around yankee stadium and do that for all the other stadiums in the US and tell me which 3 teams put together can rival the yankees market?