SpongeScott
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I heard possibly taking care of and manicuring the bullpen mound.Originally posted by tiggerlover1971
What the heck was a grounds keeper doing in the Bullpen anyways ?
I heard possibly taking care of and manicuring the bullpen mound.Originally posted by tiggerlover1971
What the heck was a grounds keeper doing in the Bullpen anyways ?
Originally posted by Fievel
And want to talk about how many WS victories the yankees have? I've said this before too - you can buy yourselves championships if you have enough money.
Originally posted by SpongeScott
First, and unfortunately, it's the nature of the beast in baseball today. It's not fair, but until they change the rules, that's the way it's going to come down. Since it is the rules, Steinbrenner has done nothing illegal in the way he puts together a team. Baseball seriously needs a salary cap. Until the players agree to this, then I don't think they--the players--are too upset about NY getting the rings every October. Second, how many WS have they won? 23? And how many had they won before Steinbrenner bought the team in 1974 were bought? I would imagine zero.
No, there is no salary cap in baseball--there is a luxury tax. A cap means you cannot surpass the amount, the tax means you can surpass it with a penalty. Big difference. If they cap teams at $100 million and you re-sign, for instance, Jeter at $15 million per, you've taken a chunk of change out of your budget. If they simply tax it, then you pay the tax and go on. The players do not want a salary cap because they know it will keep down their salaries and that is the bottom line in baseball.Originally posted by darthdarrel
Scott That is the problem, there is a salary cap in baseball and every year the yankees owner is sanctioned for going over the salary cap, but the penalty is so light that That the yankees owner doesn`t care, cause he knows he`ll make it back 20 times fold!
and that`s why The cleveland Indians Suck so badly because our owner is so worried as to not go over the cap.
Your not starting off to a good start here!Originally posted by WDWwolfpacker21
I hate the Yankees.
Way to go Pedro taking zimmer down.
Originally posted by WDWwolfpacker21
I hate the Yankees.
Way to go Pedro taking zimmer down.
Originally posted by SpongeScott
No, there is no salary cap in baseball--there is a luxury tax. A cap means you cannot surpass the amount, the tax means you can surpass it with a penalty. Big difference. If they cap teams at $100 million and you re-sign, for instance, Jeter at $15 million per, you've taken a chunk of change out of your budget. If they simply tax it, then you pay the tax and go on. The players do not want a salary cap because they know it will keep down their salaries and that is the bottom line in baseball.
Originally posted by tiggerlover1971
so sad no yankee game tonightbut way to go Marlins ( sorry jer ) you know the only reason I am routing for the Marlins is because I will be able to see the yankees play down here
:lol: :lol: :lol:Originally posted by DMC-12
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Originally posted by strobe
You can't blame the teams for 'buying' a champonship when the league allows and encourages it. Blame the leagues and their commisioners for making the games more about money than the sportsmanship!!! Not the teams or their fans
-- Craig
Fine amounts: Martinez was fined $50,000, Ramirez $25,000, Garcia $10,000 and Zimmer $5,000, according to a baseball executive who spoke on the condition he not be identified.Originally posted by tigsmom
Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez of the Boston Red Sox were fined Sunday along with Don Zimmer and Karim Garcia of the New York Yankees for their actions in Game 3 of the AL championship series.
Bob Watson, baseball’s vice president in charge of discipline, did not announce specifically why the four were fined, other than to say it was for their behavior in the fourth inning of New York’s 4-3 victory Saturday. The amounts of the fines were not disclosed
Originally posted by SpongeScott
Fine amounts: Martinez was fined $50,000, Ramirez $25,000, Garcia $10,000 and Zimmer $5,000, according to a baseball executive who spoke on the condition he not be identified.
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