It was in The Athletic - paywall.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/637076 ... iyh3tqrsl8
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I'm sure that BDW and Chaim Bloom aspire to be included in the "Overachievers" category in blue on your graph. With teams like Tampa Bay, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Seattle. Yes, I know that BAL and CLE are having off years. If you think that BDW and Bloom are aiming to be in the green "Powerhouses" group, you will be sadly mistaken.
I like the "overachievers." The teams listed haven't won a World Series in 40-50 years - or ever (Brewers, Tampa Bay and Seattle). They may overachieve in a decent winning %, but not with the most salient point - a ring. Cards are stuck in the middle - which is status quo city.An Old Friend wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 08:33 amHow is it not? I guess if the goal is to be in the middle, they're doing fine, but I'm quite sure that we generally think they should aspire to win World Series.
Thanks for the link.It was in The Athletic - paywall.
How many World Series titles does the Brewers have? When did they even win a playoff game? How many championships do the big spenders have compared to the middle or lowers spenders since the age of free agency? The numbers tell the story.
Nobody says they have to spend Dodger dollars, but they could spend a hell of a lot more and still make a profit. Suck up to them if you want but intelligent people know the score.
I beg to differ somewhat. It is what you spend, the numbers of championships back that up. But you're right in that it matters how you spend also. Much of it is luck. The Cards signed Brett Cecil to a good sized contract trying to fill a position of need. He sucked long and hard and they eventually parted ways, but I was all for that signing as was many others. If he'd even come close to what he did the previous season we'd all have been very happy with him. The difference is that the big spenders ship a guy like that out and replace him with talent while the Cards and the lower spenders keep running him out there month after month hoping for that improvement that often never comes. I hope the CBA does something about the deferred money in baseball. It's gotten out of hand.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 09:00 am it's not what ya spend, but how ya spend
let's see how things look after the new CBA
Recently the Cards made $350 million in profit. Tell me cutting payroll isn't a slap in the face to the 3 million fans that come to games year in and year out for the last two decades.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 10:23 am I don't think the take away is just payroll. It's also only the last 3 years, but that's okay because we haven't been good during that time. Still, we are still about the top of that middle group while also maintaining a payroll in the middle of that same group. I'd say development is more important because it is more realistic for a market of our size and it would seem that they could have a lot of success if they could get back to that.
You know, like they basically did for 20 years before that with basically they same middle of the road payroll.
How many of those teams have won a world series? You spend you win. You don't you won't.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 10:37 amI'm sure that BDW and Chaim Bloom aspire to be included in the "Overachievers" category in blue on your graph. With teams like Tampa Bay, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Seattle. Yes, I know that BAL and CLE are having off years. If you think that BDW and Bloom are aiming to be in the green "Powerhouses" group, you will be sadly mistaken.
Exactly. Cardinals fans have proven themselves to be very loyal; they've more than lived up to their end of the bargain for decades. The team chose to stop living up to their end and then act shocked and indignant when people stop showing up. There shouldn't be one person on this board defending them.CCard wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 12:03 pmRecently the Cards made $350 million in profit. Tell me cutting payroll isn't a slap in the face to the 3 million fans that come to games year in and year out for the last two decades.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 10:23 am I don't think the take away is just payroll. It's also only the last 3 years, but that's okay because we haven't been good during that time. Still, we are still about the top of that middle group while also maintaining a payroll in the middle of that same group. I'd say development is more important because it is more realistic for a market of our size and it would seem that they could have a lot of success if they could get back to that.
You know, like they basically did for 20 years before that with basically they same middle of the road payroll.
We dont' need to be either. If we win and have the right popular star players here that people want to see, we will draw 3M fans, and if we draw 3M, we can support ~$200M payroll, which is between the overachievers and the powerhouses.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 10:37 amI'm sure that BDW and Chaim Bloom aspire to be included in the "Overachievers" category in blue on your graph. With teams like Tampa Bay, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Seattle. Yes, I know that BAL and CLE are having off years. If you think that BDW and Bloom are aiming to be in the green "Powerhouses" group, you will be sadly mistaken.
We haven't been Middle of the road payroll for 20 years. Many / most of those years we were top 10. Also top 5 or top 3 in Ticket sales. We have the fanbase to support upper middle market.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 10:23 am I don't think the take away is just payroll. It's also only the last 3 years, but that's okay because we haven't been good during that time. Still, we are still about the top of that middle group while also maintaining a payroll in the middle of that same group. I'd say development is more important because it is more realistic for a market of our size and it would seem that they could have a lot of success if they could get back to that.
You know, like they basically did for 20 years before that with basically they same middle of the road payroll.
I agree with that. We're also in a "reset" year or whatever they wanna call it. Shedding some payroll for that kind of thing is very common. 19th in payroll is a big outlier over the past 25 years.
Well the Angels are pathetic. Spend a bunch and lose a bunch.
I've never followed the Angels but looking in from the outside I'd say that they haven't spent enough on their pitching and maybe too much on their hitting. That huge contract to Pujols probably hurt them more than it helped, though I'm sure ticket sales went up.RunSup wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025 13:12 pmWell the Angels are pathetic. Spend a bunch and lose a bunch.
At least we're not the Angels, if that helps. No,... no it does not.
So, Big spenders win a bunch. Lower spenders have mixed results.
Gotta be smarter than the competition with better development systems.... and despite efforts to fix this moving forward, ... the Cardinals haven't shown these results recently.