a lot of money. That fact remains that the Yankees spend more, but seeing
as how the Marlins won last year with a $60 (??) million team really makes
the point moot.
It is fun to argue this point with Yankees fans, though. Gotta cut us some
slack, it is the only argument that we got!
Right now, I see meltdowns in the pitching rotations for both the Yanks and
the Sox. Coming at the worst time, too. I just hope that once in my
lifetime I get to see a championship team here in Boston. The '86 series
is still fresh in everyone's minds around here, and that crap has just
gotta end.
Oh well, good luck to your Yankees. Not too much luck though.
Ray
At 10:24 AM 10/1/2004, you wrote:
>At 10:15 10/1/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >Just curious, who's quote is that?
> >
> >At 10:14 AM 10/1/2004, you wrote:
> > >At 10:06 10/1/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >Yea, cause if they don't win it this year, the payroll will be
> > > >$200,000,000+ next year and ticket prices will go up. If you can't win,
> > > >spend more!
> > > >
> > > >Ray
> > >
> > >The Red Sox do that too. Except the the owner chooses "not to go the
> extra
> > >mile for his fans in Boston."
>
>That was good old George. Actually he's old but he isn't too
>good. Heh. I kinda disagree with it though. I think new ownership has
>been great for the Red Sox. They renovated Fenway - keeping the history
>but making it more comfortable. They hired a GM that many "baseball"
>people thought would be overwhelmed and given him the power to make
>baseball decisions. And he has done exactly that. He made tough decisions
>that have really helped the team.
>
>But my point is that if someone from Pitt - who has developed some
>considerable talent - wants to complain that the Yankees are ruining
>baseball, I can see their point. I won't have any sympathy for them but I
>could see their point. But I can't see how someone from Boston could say
>that the Yankee's payroll is a too high. The Red Sox are right up there too.
>
>I'm really going to enjoy this year because I have a feeling that the Red
>Sox are going to get better and the Yankees are going to get worse and the
>small gap between the teams will not only disappear in the next two years
>but I think the Red Sox will eclipse the Yankees.
>
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