This is absolute gold right here. I know I say things to get the natives feathers rustled, but even I could not even come up with that even on my most sarcastic day.
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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.
This will change the landscape of baseball forever and let's be honest there are teams out there that will not win on a regular basis and will rarely experience post season winning. The budgets are not there to keep up with spending already for the big teams, and with the craziness that is going on, even the lower level players will be looking for larger contracts.
Just look at it now, JV won 2 WS, 2 Cy Young, and has the team around him to do it again and only went after the money. That will be most of the big names from now on. Very rarely will you get someone like Yordan forgoing a massive payday to play for a winning team.
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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.
You say that no one is
forcing fans to pay more, but that is exactly the case. If you want to attend a game or watch the game on tv then you will be paying the additional fees that are associated with the increases.
No one is saying that owners can not do what they want and that players can not do what they want, but eventually the system will break. The economy for most people are already limiting the games that they can attend. Even people on this thread that have been to multiple playoff games in the past 5+ years did not attend playoff games this year due to pricing and that trend will continue. It will eventually trickle into the regular season as well.
The owners and the players can do what they want, but eventually there will be pushback. It was always going to happen, the question was when and with the way the economy is going and baseball is going, it may be sooner than expected.