
Originally Posted by
EZRA
4 Million fans - A number that teams from smaller cities could only dream to attain. See the difference between NY and let's say ... Tampa Bay. Steinbrenner can afford to pay and keep his all-star roster (with his team's fanbase). Tampa Bay can't. Not even Miami and Ft. Lauderdale - (Marlins). There's just not enough Marlins fan to generate enough money to get bigger and better stars... while Steinbrenner can ... hell, he even ditched a great player (Soriano) for another great player (A ROD)... other teams would've given their left testicle to keep a player like Soriano.

Originally Posted by
Namnori
OT: Actually, they didn't dump Soriano, they traded him along with a minor leaguer for Arod. They thought that Arod was the better player, so it was an upgrade. Other teams would've traded them too if they thought it would help the team get better (unless it was the Marlins... now they would have just dumped him). The Yankees took advantage of an opportunity to lock him in for a long time and have someone else cough up over 1/3 of the contract cost.... because the TX Rangers payed the Yankees almost 38% of his salary for the remaining 7 years of his contract. This took place before the 2004 season, so Arod is still under contract to the Yankees through the 2010 season, which also happens to be the year that Jeter's contract expires.
The Yankees broke the 4 million barrier for the first time 2 years ago. In 1994 and 1995, the Yankees attendance was below the major league average. After that, the Yankees started their rise to the top again, making the playoffs the last 12 years in a row, with 6 World Series appearances (4 championships). Now putting a winner on the field always puts the fannies in the seats, which means more revenue to keep or sign players that will keep you there.
$15,000,000 for the entire team salary? Where do they shop for players... walmart... or do they just hire retirees, I mean... they have plenty of those in FL, right? ... heheh.
@EZRA.... I'm starting a baseball thread to continue our baseball discussion and also so that others might see the topic and talk about some hardball too. Plus, I don't want the Istorya Police to fine me for too many OT's...heheh. Find it in Sports & Rec Topic: MLB (MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL) 2007 season.
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This thread started from a discussion on the American Football thread (last couple of posts quoted above). Decided to open a new thread on baseball because I haven't seen any baseball posts.
Anyone else into baseball here? Post your favorite teams, thoughts, and anything and everything about U.S. Major League Baseball. (MLB).
My favorite team is the New York Yankees. I'm so glad to have pitcher Andy Pettite back in pinstripes this upcoming season :mrgreen:, and almost as happy to be rid of pitcher Randy Johnson.
Also, before any Red Sox fans come on here and think you will strike the first blow... think again

.... BOSTON SUCKS and always will... and add a big bronx cheer to that.... Seriously, good luck this year... break a leg.... and I mean that, break them both while your at it..... heheh. All in good fun