BoulderBob
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http://www.dugoutcentral.com/blog/?p=959
In 2000 MLB had another committee headed by George Mitchell, this one called the “Blue Ribbon Panel.” (They should have had Pabst’s beer pay for the naming rights). One of Mitchell’s quotes from the report was:
Baseball’s current economic system has created a caste system in which only high revenue and high payroll clubs have a realistic opportunity to reach the post-season. That is not in the best interests of baseball fans, clubs or players.
Call me a socialist, but I believe in the essence of a "level" playing field in sport. This is, after all, simply a game. Of course, a true level playing field is a pipe dream, but I believe this would be a step in the right direction. I don't like the NFL's version, which promotes extreme parity, however the NBA's version is close to ideal, imo, and rewards the teams that can develop/spot talent. If the owners have to lock-out the players for a year or two until the proper concessions can be made, so be it...
What sayeth you?
In 2000 MLB had another committee headed by George Mitchell, this one called the “Blue Ribbon Panel.” (They should have had Pabst’s beer pay for the naming rights). One of Mitchell’s quotes from the report was:
Baseball’s current economic system has created a caste system in which only high revenue and high payroll clubs have a realistic opportunity to reach the post-season. That is not in the best interests of baseball fans, clubs or players.
Call me a socialist, but I believe in the essence of a "level" playing field in sport. This is, after all, simply a game. Of course, a true level playing field is a pipe dream, but I believe this would be a step in the right direction. I don't like the NFL's version, which promotes extreme parity, however the NBA's version is close to ideal, imo, and rewards the teams that can develop/spot talent. If the owners have to lock-out the players for a year or two until the proper concessions can be made, so be it...
What sayeth you?