you missed out.Wasn't really paying attention to hockey after Gretzky retired and I moved to WV
Once she moved from the Coliseum, it was only a matter of time before she found better digs. So I think the movie might very well have shadowed what was already known about the bitch.Major League came out in 1989. Rams had moved a long time ago from the Coliseum. It's the move to St Louis that I am referring to and that was 1995.
Umm... I didn't realize that this was a big reason the Dodgers are way ahead of everyone else. All due to a bankruptcy ruling. Amazing.I disagree, Same thing with Baseball - you can also pay now or pay later. There is a thing called a luxury tax and that keeps teams from going willy nilly on contracts otherwise the Dodgers would put the highest bid on every great player. They look at their payroll and decide which player is the best player for their team based on what payroll they are willing to spend.
Different type of salary cap but still a salary cap in essence.
And every team can do that.
If they can't - they should move to a city that can.
Some owners are just cheap >> Moreno
Really? How come all those small market teams were contenders throughout the 80's and early 90's? From 79-91 Oakland played in 3 World Series. Minnesota played in 2. Kansas City 2, St. Louis 2, Baltimore 2, Atlanta 2, Philly 2, Boston, Detroit, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, San Diego, San Francisco. It was the strike in 94 not free agency in the mid 70's that ruined baseball. And who was the best team that year? Montreal.It's amazing that baseball can't see, what makes the NFL so great is that every market, even the teeny tiny ones, have the same chance of winning as the big markets.
Baseball, to me was at its best in the '60s and '70s before the advent of free agency, when cities like Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Oakland were thriving on a level playing field. Once Steinbrenner came along, and bought up Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, and then Dave Winfield that's when Baseball started to go to the Shithouse, IMHO.
Arguably the best pitcher in Major League Baseball at the moment and one of the best pitchers to be traded at the deadline since C.C. Sabathia back in 2008. Won two Cy Youngs, both in back-to-back years until this year.teoscar aint no shohei but he is pretty good...
baseball contracts are out of control... so are football contracts...
i have no idea who tank skubal is but ill look him up...
my son is a dodger fan in the same way im a rams fan,,, hardcore
he actually knows a hell of a lot about nearly every MLB team...
go rams
slo
Isn't that why MLBPA doesn't want a salary cap? The second tier players (and lower) will suffer because they're not worth the money they're getting now? It's freaking ridiculous. And unlike the NFL, these contracts are fully guaranteed.teoscar aint no shohei but he is pretty good...
baseball contracts are out of control... so are football contracts...
i have no idea who tank skubal is but ill look him up...
my son is a dodger fan in the same way im a rams fan,,, hardcore
he actually knows a hell of a lot about nearly every MLB team...
go rams
slo
I hope there is a lockout. Can't stand the way MLB is run currently. Greedy owners, greedy players and who foots the fucking bill? The fans.A lockout is almost certain if that happens.
I hope there is a lockout. Can't stand the way MLB is run currently. Greedy owners, greedy players and who foots the fucking bill? The fans.
The Dodgers got him because he already made it known that's where he wants to sign. No team wanted to gut their farm system for a 2 month rental, when the deck was already stacked agaibst thrnbthis tear euth the Dodgers loaded roster. The Dodgers know he will stay afterwards so it made sense to just go get him now.Arguably the best pitcher in Major League Baseball at the moment and one of the best pitchers to be traded at the deadline since C.C. Sabathia back in 2008. Won two Cy Youngs, both in back-to-back years until this year.
I have no issues with the Dodgers trading for Skubal; they had the prospect pool to do so, and they're going for the three-peat. I can't fault a team for that. I will be admittedly a bit peeved if he signs with the Dodgers - or any wealthy team, for that matter - for hundreds of millions of dollars in the offseason because it widens the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots" and makes parity all but impossible.
A lockout is almost certain if that happens.
I agree some sort of cap should be in place. But there should also be a floor. There are teams who can afford to pay their stars but choose not to in order to increase profits. Winning should always be a priority. It certainly is to the fans. But to some owners its not.
I agree with a floorI agree some sort of cap should be in place. But there should also be a floor. There are teams who can afford to pay their stars but choose not to in order to increase profits. Winning should always be a priority. It certainly is to the fans. But to some owners its not.
But why do I get the feeling these MLB assclowns will manage to institute a cap with very little bite? Or exclusions so the richest of teams can continue to dominate.Every other professional league basically in the world has a cap. Baseball should as well.
Back to NFL football for me. Fuck MLB!!!
So the Rams were the favorites after their offseason moves and draft. Then they become the prohibitive favorites after trading for Garrett. What kind of favorites will they be once the Donald return becomes official???