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Originally Posted by Schneed10
Wildly inaccurate. Horrendous post dude, especially considering this post preceded yours:
http://www.thewarpath.net/salary-cap...tml#post539379
Recent winners or runners-up in the World Series:
- Florida Marlins
- Colorado Rockies
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Detroit Tigers
Meanwhile the team with by far the most bloated payroll in baseball, the Yankees, hasn't made the series since 2003.
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Tell that to the fans of the three other teams in the AL East besides the Yankees and the Red Sox. Once in a decade the Rays finally put together a strong team because they were able to stockpile lots of young talent.
Yes some small market teams have had success recently in baseball, but it has been very short term success every time.
MLB is desperate for people to think that there is competitive balance, but there really isn't.
Just because the Yanks are run by idiots doesn't mean a team with a massive payroll doesn't have a huge advantage.
You argue that the Yanks prove that spending more doesn't translate.
Have a look at the Red Sox.
Maybe the baseball system is really starting to work because of the large percentage of revenue sharing, but I still think it's mostly a mirage.
It's not impossible for small market teams to compete for a short term, but they would have had to make all the right decisions for an extended period of building compared to the big spenders who can reload every single year and it's even harder for them to keep a team together because once they get good those young star players will more than likely end up in a bigger market.