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Nitro Power said:
Prosperdick said:
BadAggie said:
God, Cohen looks like such a putz. I bet he's eating up all this celebrity sports adulation. It would be a mighty shame if the long knives of the NY press came out if the Mets stumble at all. I mean that would be a damn shame, wouldn't it.
Can someone explain to me why you guys are so concerned with a guy spending money that is not yours, on a team you don't care to support? No one has yet to answer me this. What alternative did he have but to spend? I doubt most of you know what the roster situation was this offseason. Further, I doubt most, if anyone here knows the farm situation. He has what amounts to basically unlimited resources, but he isn't allowed to make his team better? How many of you would do the same if you were in his position?
It is a relevant conversation about a team spending $500 million per season on payroll in an industry with a soft cap of $230 million.
The guy will have $111M tax bill in 2023 ( which is higher than approx 10 franchises entire payrolls
The guy is spending $150M per year more than the most expensive payroll in North American history.
The guy is handing out deals that are significantly longer than market value and changing the landscape of player contracts in our favorite sport.
The guy is changing the paradigm of not having a well run franchise to be competitive, just buy talent and force your competitors to do the same, driving prices even higher.
It is newsworthy event that will potentially change baseball forever. When one person spends north of $850M in a single offseason, it merits discussion.
And finally, the money he spends will force other teams to spend more and every dollar spent will have to be defrayed by rising costs to attend games or purchase streaming options to view games. While you may see him as spending his money, most of us are intelligent enough to know we ultimately pay the player's salary. He is investing his money to improve the value of his franchise. We are spending our money to consume his product. Ipso facto, he is spending our money
Oh man, those poor billionaires. And those poor fans who complain about a $10 ticket increase, but who would also complain about a losing season. There is no pleasing some people.
If you don't want to pay the outrageous amounts for tickets, concessions, parking, cable, etc., you don't have to. No one is forcing you.