RunSup wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 22:21 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 22:14 pm
hugeCardfan wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 22:11 pm
To me, that's just what's wrong with baseball. Can't tax shame a team with their largesse. It just doesn't hurt enough.
Baseball desperately needs TV-money revenue sharing.
I know I sound like Johnny one note, but there it is...again.
Yep and Yep.
Owners agree to revenue sharing first. Then they can approach the players about salary caps and floors.
There were some specific rules with respect to how many owners needed to agree to something before that was there position. I thought it was something like if 6 owners objected, it would not get through. If you look at how many have teams there are, LAD, NYY, NYM, BOS, SDP, CHIC, PHA, HOU, it is hard to see how the owners will agree on a salary cap, much less the players. These 8 teams, plus maybe TOR and TEX have such a large competitive advantage over everyone else, why would they give it up?
Personally, I am shocked by how rapidly the top salaries have ramped up. It was just a few short years ago we had the first $40M players. Those were for the most part short term contracts other than the Mike Trout contract. Now we have $60-70M contracts. I just didn't see that ramping up that quickly. I am guessing quite a few of the other owners did not either. Unfortunately, that has trapped the have nots and given the players the upper hand in negotiations.
The only thing I think the have nots and the owners might negotiate is an international draft. That should help prevent all the top Japanese talent ending up with 1 or 2 teams. Second, they may get higher luxury taxes. The top teams don't seem to care. The players can then try to use that to negotiate a floor, which the have owners will likely want anyway. But, I don't think any of that will help any of the teams not in the top 10 or so.