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There was no one up in arms talking about a salary cap when Boston offered $170 million for Tex, despite that they have an "all star" first baseman in Youklis. Where was the uproar when Boston acquired Beckett because they were able to also take on Lowell's contract? Or how about paying $30 million simply to TALK to Dice.
Nope, the only uproar comes when the Yankees win. When they do "fans" say "well the Yankees bought another championship." When the Yankees have lost these past 8 years these same "fans" say, "the Yankees should learn they can't buy championships." Which one is it? You can't have it both ways, either the Yankees buy their championships or they don't.
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Let's cut through the nonsense. Complaining about others also having money doesn't change the Yankee's situation. So let's eliminate the "Johnny was fighting too' craplogic. The Red Sox have the second largest payroll which is considerably larger than most teams. While the Yankees don't disclose their revenue, even those that follow the Yankees in the media believe that their revenue stream is more than DOUBLE any other team.
The reason that the Yankees haven't won isn't because they haven't spent money. The reason is that the Yankees starting pitching and long relief prior to this year has been sub-championship quality. Big dummy George treated Pettitte like a leper with reports that calls from Hank and other Yankees getting him to stay. Without Pettitte this year, who knows what would have happened. Without Sabathia ... as they say in New York, forgetaboutit.
Of course the Red Sox wanted Tex as he has a big bat AND a great glove. They also wanted A-Rod. Not only can the Yankees outspend the Red Sox without dipping into their own pocket they have the advantage of the nightlife of Manhattan and rubbing elbows with celebs. So, players use the Red Sox to get big offers from the Yankees - that doesn't mean they were ever going to Boston. Sure, some don't want the media spotlight of New York, but a good argument could be made that those sort of players won't bring you many championships either.
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I am glad that I root for a team that decides to put the money I spend on this team back into the team and the product on the field. What would make me more upset as a fan of another team is spending $100 to go to a game and finding out the money simply lines the owners pockets.
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If you have $100 seats at some other park, those are $1,000+ seats at Yankee Stadium. Get real. But, hey, if the Yankees want to agree that they can ONLY use the revenue generated by ticket sales to spend on the "product on the field" the rest of the league would agree to do likewise and would be doing cartwheels in their happiness to toss the Yankees cable advantage to the sidelines.
It's not that the Yankees are breaking any rules that makes people dislike them. It's really two things. (1) An competitive advantage in a sport that should be competitive and (2) Yankee fans living in denial not just being a river in Egypt.