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jsarno 04-23-2007, 12:08 AM Forbes: Yankees top franchise, but lost money - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper (http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Apr/19/br/br6203579481.html)
New York Yankees, Baseball Team Valuations - Forbes.com (http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/33/334613.html)
I found my stats in the magazine that shows that the Yanks made money, however, after looking closer, it was not counting the revenue sharing. So I apologize, you are correct. The Yanks are getting screwed by the revenue sharing rules, otherwise, they are hands down the most profitable team in MLB with their ridiculous salary...and btw, the reason they pay so much in luxury taxes is their own doing. If they actually dropped their salary, they would produce a profit.
SmootSmack 04-23-2007, 12:12 AM I found my stats in the magazine that shows that the Yanks made money, however, after looking closer, it was not counting the revenue sharing. So I apologize, you are correct. The Yanks are getting screwed by the revenue sharing rules, otherwise, they are hands down the most profitable team in MLB with their ridiculous salary...and btw, the reason they pay so much in luxury taxes is their own doing. If they actually dropped their salary, they would produce a profit.
You're right though that the YES Network helps them, because as Forbes mentioned it helps them offset their on-field losses in an attempt to put the best team of players out there. And, as I've heard, the Yankees "save money" by cutting other expenses-such as firing secretaries, concession stand workers, and other assorted stadium employees.
It's a flawed system all around. But minor league baseball is fun :)
jsarno 04-23-2007, 12:22 AM It's a flawed system all around. But minor league baseball is fun :)
I will absolutely agree with that. Like I said before, revenue sharing is horrible. I was against it when they passed it, and I am against it today. The players union helped pass that because that left their pockets full while they of course don't care what happens to the team.
The only logical answer is to get rid of "revenue sharing" and start a salary cap.
jsarno 04-23-2007, 12:26 AM First time in Sox history, 4 HRs in a row.
Last time this was done in the MLB was 40 years ago....wow...
No, the last time it was done in the AL was 40 years ago (or so). The last time it was done in MLB was last year by the Dodgers. It was the first time the Red Sox have ever done it.
Monkeydad 04-24-2007, 11:08 AM 2 more ding dongs.
Up to 14 now. He just tied the record for April (Pujolz - 14 last year) and he has a week left in the month! Wow.
On pace for 126 HRs and 320 RBIs. :D
FRPLG 04-24-2007, 11:37 AM You know why I hate the Yankees? Because almost all of their fans all total douch bags. They are either fair-weather/band-wagoners, which are the worst kind of fans, or they are legitimate fans by birth, location etc..
The latter group for the most part are pompous and arrogant and seem to think the Yankees do no wrong. I equate their fan base with the Cowboys fan base. I think there are about 9 decent and respectable Yankees fans and that's it. The rest are justing waisting air.
Duffman003 04-24-2007, 01:29 PM what's the record for most home runs in one month? i think it's set by sosa :hater:
FRPLG 04-24-2007, 01:42 PM what's the record for most home runs in one month? i think it's set by sosa :hater:
Yeah it's Sosa with like 20.
jsarno 04-24-2007, 02:56 PM You know why I hate the Yankees? Because almost all of their fans all total douch bags. They are either fair-weather/band-wagoners, which are the worst kind of fans, or they are legitimate fans by birth, location etc..
The latter group for the most part are pompous and arrogant and seem to think the Yankees do no wrong. I equate their fan base with the Cowboys fan base. I think there are about 9 decent and respectable Yankees fans and that's it. The rest are justing waisting air.
Being a Skins fan, and a Red Sox fan...I have to see I agree with your assessment.
jsarno 04-24-2007, 03:00 PM what's the record for most home runs in one month? i think it's set by sosa :hater:
Here's a link for you:
Home Run in a Month Records by Baseball Almanac (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks/rb_hr3.shtml)
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