Posted by Ilya Somin:
Are the Red Sox Evil Empire Jr.?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_11_12-2006_11_18.shtml#1163464947


   Sports Illustrated columnist [1]John Donovan claims that the Red Sox
   are becoming like the Yankees, trying to spend their way into
   championships. If Donovan attends any games at Fenway Park next
   season, he may want to go incognito:).

   More seriously, there is a small kernel of truth to Donovan's claims.
   Over the last 3 years, the Red Sox have become the second-highest
   payroll team in baseball. However, they are still not in the same
   class as the Yankees when it comes to shelling out the dough. [2]This
   year, the Yankees' payroll was a whopping $194 million, some 62%
   greater than the Red Sox no. 2 ranked payroll ($120 million). Perhaps
   even more telling, the $74 spending million gap between the Yankees
   and Red Sox was almost exactly the same as that between the Red Sox
   payroll and that of the perennial small market doormat Kansas City
   Royals ($47 million), one of the five poorest teams in major league
   baseball. Thus, the Yankees' payroll edge over their closest
   competitors is comparable to that of the Red Sox over the worst-off
   teams in the majors.

   That is not to say that the Yankees succeed through spending alone.
   Obviously, they could not win without making at least somewhat
   reasonable decisions about how to spend their money. Still, the
   Yankees' having $3 to spend for every $2 available to the Red Sox is a
   very large advantage for the Sox and other teams to overcome. The
   Oakland A's [3]moneyball methods (partly adopted the Red Sox since
   2003) help, but they cannot completely eliminate the advantages the
   Yankees derive from their wealth, especially if the Yankees also begin
   to exploit the new methods. Given equal quality front office
   decisionmaking, the team with the most money is likely to win. That is
   one reason why every major league sport other than baseball enforces a
   salary cap.

References

   1. 
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/john_donovan/11/13/redsox.yankees/index.html?cnn=yes
   2. http://www.onestopbaseball.com/TeamPayroll.asp
   3. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_08_20-2006_08_26.shtml#1156074811

_______________________________________________
Volokh mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.powerblogs.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volokh

Reply via email to