The Yankees approach is obviously flawlessThis is why they have won 30 consecutive World Series
7/14/2010 8:23:36 PM
Do you think people realize that the last time they were consistently excellent was when they actually developed from within and didn't spend wildly? I'm starting to think that no one actually knows that.I'll be completely honest even though this is an unpopular pinon because it directly contradicts the Golden God that is all pure and holy named the NFL. I think that parity is boring. I think that the Yankees have done such a good job over the year building their brand, coming up with new business ventures/ideas and best exploiting what has always been a pretty fair system that they DESERVE to reap the benefits of that.And in a way a team like the Twins has exploited the exploiters by acquiring expiring Type A/B contracts to gain additional draft picks, drafting well, locking up their players before the free agency years and trading players before they could walk if the right deal comes along. Like I consistently say, if that team can compete year in and year out by making good decisions and working within the very fair six-year system why can't the Pirates? Why can't the Royals?And finally, why should fucksticks like Jeffrey Loria be personally rewarded for pocketing revenue sharing money to the detriment to his team?(and I have no idea why I'd even bother arguing this with people who, no doubt, haven't got a fucking clue what Type A or B free agent even is and probably know little to nothing about such things as the Rule V draft and arbitration clock)[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 8:45 PM. Reason : x]
7/14/2010 8:41:19 PM
^ tell that to the rest of the teams that have no shot at the championship. And tell that to their fans.you are 100% wrong
7/14/2010 8:58:45 PM
I just got off the phone with Marlins fan. He laughed at me and said that they have two titles in the past 13 seasons. He also called Bob Nutting and David Glass fools.If you think small market teams have no chance at a championship you are ignorant to recent baseball history. It's really that simple.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 9:08 PM. Reason : x]
7/14/2010 9:06:44 PM
7/14/2010 9:19:33 PM
BEU, do you have a good phone number for the Rockies, Rays, Astros, As, Twins, Marlins, Brewers or Padres? I want to tell them that they since they actually had no shot, they will have to forfeit their recent playoff appearances. Also the Rangers, who are on the way to the playoffs despite being bankrupt.
7/14/2010 9:23:04 PM
Comparing the 60s/70s/80s Orioles to any team today is silly, completely different game, completely different financial model.How is the draft broken?Over the past 10 or 15 years, MLB has had more "parity" than the NFL or NBA, despite the lack of a salary cap and despite its more limited playoff opportunities.
7/14/2010 9:28:00 PM
Since 1998 they have missed the playoffs once. One fucking time. Is there any other team that is even close to that? The only reason they haven't one the World Series more times is because baseball is so random in the playoffs.... ie it is much more likely that an inferior team will win a baseball game. By that I mean that if the worst team in the NFL played the best 10 times, the best team would go 10-0 more often than not. In baseball, it would usually be something like 7-3. So it is much easier for an inferior team to get hot for a small stretch in baseball (and win 3 games in the first round for instance). Just because the Yankees do not win every championship does not mean they do not have the best team, it simply means another team got hot at the right time.
7/14/2010 9:38:16 PM
Really? I'm not trying to be a complete dick. I'm really not. But if you don't know that the Braves had a similar playoff streak (one that was done without the benefit of a monstrous payroll) that only ended recently maybe it isn't best to continue this argument because it really makes no sense for either of us to invest time in it.And yes, I think we know that baseball is a game that can be won with pitching and that "inferior" teams sometimes beat the best team. Of course since pitching is one of, if not the most important part of baseball, it's hard to really call those teams "inferior."[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 9:43 PM. Reason : dbacks in 2001 I'm looking at you]
7/14/2010 9:42:30 PM
7/14/2010 9:44:27 PM
world champions since 2001:DiamondbacksAngelsMarlinsRed SoxWhite SoxCardinalsRed SoxPhilliesYankees
7/14/2010 9:54:18 PM
Yes, your right. Other teams in other sports, including baseball, have been dominant. But not because they outspent every other team.
7/14/2010 10:01:26 PM
7/14/2010 10:12:16 PM