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Anonymous
how does /sp/ feel about a salary cap in baseball?
>> Anonymous
No!
>> lol idk Juan Pablo Losman !!1xCerxtNo9N
1 New York Yankees $194,663,079
2 Boston Red Sox $120,099,824
3 Los Angeles Angels $103,472,000
4 Chicago White Sox $102,750,667
5 New York Mets $101,084,963
6 Los Angeles Dodgers $98,447,187
7 Chicago Cubs $94,424,499
8 Houston Astros $92,551,503
9 Atlanta Braves $90,156,876
10 San Francisco Giants $90,056,419
11 St. Louis Cardinals $88,891,371
12 Philadelphia Phillies $88,273,333
13 Seattle Mariners $87,959,833
14 Detroit Tigers $82,612,866
15 Baltimore Orioles $72,585,582
16 Toronto Blue Jays $71,915,000
17 San Diego Padres $69,896,141
18 Texas Rangers $68,228,662
19 Minnesota Twins $63,396,006
20 Washington Nationals $63,143,000
21 Oakland Athletics $62,243,079
22 Cincinnati Reds $60,909,519
23 Arizona Diamondbacks $59,684,226
24 Milwaukee Brewers $57,568,333
25 Cleveland Indians $56,031,500
26 Kansas City Royals $47,294,000
27 Pittsburgh Pirates $46,717,750
28 Colorado Rockies $41,233,000
29 Tampa Bay Devil Rays $35,417,967
30 Florida Marlins $14,998,500
>> Anonymous
the lack of a salary cap is HURTING baseball's popularity, especially in small-market cities.
>> Anonymous
>30 Florida Marlins $14,998,500

LOL A-Rod could buy that team.
>> Anonymous
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>>7570
Hi brother
>> Anonymous
>>7570
a salary cap is needed, but the players union will never ever accept it.
>> Anonymous
Protip:You only get a high salery cap through winning.

The Mariners have way too much money to suck so bad. Sign some motherfucking pitchers that are actually good, god damn.
>> Anonymous
>>7617

how does every sport have one accept baseball? cant they see that they are way behind the times?
>> Anonymous
>a salary cap is needed, but George Steinbrenner will never ever accept it.