Tuesday, March 01, 2005

The Fading of a Pastime

The Red Sox, the Yankees, and the Braves. Every September these are the teams that one can see in the Major League Baseball Playoffs. There are other teams that will make it from time to time and do well, but these are the rare exceptions. Many people say that the teams that are in contention every year are there because the star players want to play for winning teams.  This is true, but this can only be possible because those teams can afford to pay the stars to win championships for them. This is an unfair advantage that needs to be fixed. It is time that play is evened out; it is time for Major League Baseball to get a more comprehensive revenue sharing plan or a salary cap rule.

Posted by on 03/01 at 05:21 PM
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