Originally posted by Arrian
Michael,
Want to cry some more about the Yankees payroll? Go ahead, maybe it'll be cathardic.
Michael,
Want to cry some more about the Yankees payroll? Go ahead, maybe it'll be cathardic.
First and foremost, it's very clear to me that you have no interest in discussing it rationally & fairly. You're a pissed-off Red Sox fan venting frustration, which given recent events is understandable.
But as a fan of the #2 team by payroll out of 30, shut the **** up about the unfairness of it all already.
Total 2006 season payroll costs for the Yankees will be more than double that of the Sox once you factor in luxury tax computations at the end of the year and the Abreu-Lidle trade. When the total payroll costs of the number one payroll team exceeds the number two payroll team by a factor of two, and the number one team is the only team subject to the luxury tax, then the "you're the number 2 team out of thirty, you're a bunch of hypocrites to complain about us" shtick just doesn't play anymore. Simple facts are that the Sox are within the defined competitive balance threshhold set by major league baseball this year.
Steinbrenner's right - for that kind of dough, you ought to go 162-0 every year. Too bad you don't.
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