Why a salary cap?

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Re: Why a salary cap?

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mattmitchl44 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 11:42 am
CCard wrote: 20 Feb 2026 11:34 am
Jatalk wrote: 20 Feb 2026 08:05 am
CCard wrote: 20 Feb 2026 04:12 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
Unless something radical happens I doubt that MLB players will agree to a salary cap. Why would they? It limits there possible income. More than likely this problem will have to be addressed on the owner side. The billionaire boys club will have to agree to rules that limit their spending ability. You can't have a league if a majority of teams won't play. As for different teams winning, you might be right about repeat winners but it's almost always a handful of big spending teams in play for the WS. As for Super Bowl teams, there's a lot of luck with injuries among other things like terrible officiating and such. Plus they have a salary cap which helps keep them on a more level playing field.
“Rules limiting their spending ability” but no salary cap, can you expand on what you mean? I support a cap and floor but interested in other options.
If no cap then they'll have to agree with MLB rules or whatever covenant they make that they won't exceed more than X amount of dollars. So basically an owner self imposed salary cap.
That would be collusion.
Yes it would. And it happens all the time. Especially in the business world. Extremely hard to prove.
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Re: Why a salary cap?

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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:05 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 18:01 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 17:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 16:07 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:25 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:09 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 05:03 am
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 04:32 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
Competitive parity. Look at all the NFL teams that get much worse from year to year, and all the NFL teams that get a lot better from year to year. Caps create the opportunity for all teams to win. This attracts more fans to those teams in small markets, who would otherwise never have a chance.
Baseball isn't the NFL and will never be the NFL.
No it is not. No one said that they are the same. The example of competitive parity is transferable. It’s math. We will need a salary floor to go along with the cap.
Baseball already has more parity than the NFL. The NFL has a cap and you still had the Patriots dynasty and the Chiefs dynasty. The Dodgers also draft and develop better than everyone else too, do we need to make new rules to prevent teams from doing that as well? Stop defending sh*tty owners.
Competitive parity would create a system whereby the reds and pirates had as much chance as any team to win the NLC. Please explain to me how we already have parity in MLB?
They could do that now if their owners gave a sh*t. Giving them more money they're going to pocket isn't going to change anything.
You must have missed the part where I said that a salary floor is also needed.
You guys act like a floor is some magic button that fixes everything.
Its the new trendy know it all solution to all life's problems. Like cabbage patch kids and pet rocks.
Oh yeah, it’s a crazy, wacky half-baked scheme that’s been working in the other three major pro sports leagues for years. Not witchcraft. Not voodoo. Not sorcery. Math.
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Re: Why a salary cap?

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BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:30 pm
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:05 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 18:01 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 17:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 16:07 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:25 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:09 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 05:03 am
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 04:32 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
Competitive parity. Look at all the NFL teams that get much worse from year to year, and all the NFL teams that get a lot better from year to year. Caps create the opportunity for all teams to win. This attracts more fans to those teams in small markets, who would otherwise never have a chance.
Baseball isn't the NFL and will never be the NFL.
No it is not. No one said that they are the same. The example of competitive parity is transferable. It’s math. We will need a salary floor to go along with the cap.
Baseball already has more parity than the NFL. The NFL has a cap and you still had the Patriots dynasty and the Chiefs dynasty. The Dodgers also draft and develop better than everyone else too, do we need to make new rules to prevent teams from doing that as well? Stop defending sh*tty owners.
Competitive parity would create a system whereby the reds and pirates had as much chance as any team to win the NLC. Please explain to me how we already have parity in MLB?
They could do that now if their owners gave a sh*t. Giving them more money they're going to pocket isn't going to change anything.
You must have missed the part where I said that a salary floor is also needed.
You guys act like a floor is some magic button that fixes everything.
Its the new trendy know it all solution to all life's problems. Like cabbage patch kids and pet rocks.
Oh yeah, it’s a crazy, wacky half-baked scheme that’s been working in the other three major pro sports leagues for years. Not witchcraft. Not voodoo. Not sorcery. Math.
Case in point
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Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
3 of the last 30 were to a non top 10 payroll. The 2015 Royals and the 1997 and 2003 Marlins but 0 of the last 20. A top 10 payroll is currently $235677500 and going up 10% per season over last 10 years. Cardinals $68m.
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Re: Why a salary cap?

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Youboughtit wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:56 pm
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
3 of the last 30 were to a non top 10 payroll. The 2015 Royals and the 1997 and 2003 Marlins but 0 of the last 20. A top 10 payroll is currently $235677500 and going up 10% per season over last 10 years. Cardinals $68m.
How did you look that up. I’m not disputing it. I want to know how.
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A couple years old but pretty interesting on salary and World Series.
If I’m reading it correctly the team with the highest salary (not in all of baseball) won half the time.

https://brewerfanatic.com/blogs/entry/1 ... ld-series/
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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
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BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 19:59 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 18:01 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 17:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 16:07 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:49 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:25 pm
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 15:09 pm
alw80 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 05:03 am
BrockFloodMaris wrote: 20 Feb 2026 04:32 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
Competitive parity. Look at all the NFL teams that get much worse from year to year, and all the NFL teams that get a lot better from year to year. Caps create the opportunity for all teams to win. This attracts more fans to those teams in small markets, who would otherwise never have a chance.
Baseball isn't the NFL and will never be the NFL.
No it is not. No one said that they are the same. The example of competitive parity is transferable. It’s math. We will need a salary floor to go along with the cap.
Baseball already has more parity than the NFL. The NFL has a cap and you still had the Patriots dynasty and the Chiefs dynasty. The Dodgers also draft and develop better than everyone else too, do we need to make new rules to prevent teams from doing that as well? Stop defending sh*tty owners.
Competitive parity would create a system whereby the reds and pirates had as much chance as any team to win the NLC. Please explain to me how we already have parity in MLB?
They could do that now if their owners gave a sh*t. Giving them more money they're going to pocket isn't going to change anything.
You must have missed the part where I said that a salary floor is also needed.
You guys act like a floor is some magic button that fixes everything.
Why the resistance to a system that comes straight off an Excel spreadsheet? A salary/floor system is not some mysterious voodoo witchcraft sorcery. It’s math.
It also doesn't really fix anything.
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CCard wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:12 pm
mattmitchl44 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 11:42 am
CCard wrote: 20 Feb 2026 11:34 am
Jatalk wrote: 20 Feb 2026 08:05 am
CCard wrote: 20 Feb 2026 04:12 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 02:16 am In the last 10 years, 7 different teams won the WS.
Until the Dodgers there wasn’t a repeat WS winner in 25 years.
NFL had only 6 different teams win the Super Bowl in the last 10 years. With a cap.
If a cap is agreed to, what will the owners give up? Faster arbitration? Faster free agency? International draft?
Will the owners open their books so the players can see the true revenue?
Unless something radical happens I doubt that MLB players will agree to a salary cap. Why would they? It limits there possible income. More than likely this problem will have to be addressed on the owner side. The billionaire boys club will have to agree to rules that limit their spending ability. You can't have a league if a majority of teams won't play. As for different teams winning, you might be right about repeat winners but it's almost always a handful of big spending teams in play for the WS. As for Super Bowl teams, there's a lot of luck with injuries among other things like terrible officiating and such. Plus they have a salary cap which helps keep them on a more level playing field.
“Rules limiting their spending ability” but no salary cap, can you expand on what you mean? I support a cap and floor but interested in other options.
If no cap then they'll have to agree with MLB rules or whatever covenant they make that they won't exceed more than X amount of dollars. So basically an owner self imposed salary cap.
That would be collusion.
Yes it would. And it happens all the time. Especially in the business world. Extremely hard to prove.
The MLBPA has already successfully proven owner collusion in the 1980s and to a lesser extent in the 2000s.
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alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
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alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:08 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
At least there is a rotation of those 4 teams vs the Dodgers and Yankees every year
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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:11 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:08 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
At least there is a rotation of those 4 teams vs the Dodgers and Yankees every year
Yea, besides the Patriots, Chiefs, Warriors, Panthers...
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alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:14 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:11 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:08 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
At least there is a rotation of those 4 teams vs the Dodgers and Yankees every year
Yea, besides the Patriots, Chiefs, Warriors, Panthers...
Well the Patriots and chiefs drafted probably the best 2 qbs in NFL history. The warriors drafted arguably the best shooter in NBA history. I'm not sure if they are even any good anymore. The Panthers were the laughing stock of the league for 20 years before they built a solid team through the draft, free agency and trades. They've been good for like 3 years.
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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 14:42 pm
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:14 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:11 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:08 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
At least there is a rotation of those 4 teams vs the Dodgers and Yankees every year
Yea, besides the Patriots, Chiefs, Warriors, Panthers...
Well the Patriots and chiefs drafted probably the best 2 qbs in NFL history. The warriors drafted arguably the best shooter in NBA history. I'm not sure if they are even any good anymore. The Panthers were the laughing stock of the league for 20 years before they built a solid team through the draft, free agency and trades. They've been good for like 3 years.
The point is a cap doesn't prevent dynasties or teams who win multiple championships in a short amount of time. Baseball has actually had more unique winners than football over the last 10 years. There has been a severe overreaction to the Dodgers. Baseball is fine, they just need someone who is better at promoting the game because Manfred is terrible at it.
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alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 14:51 pm
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 14:42 pm
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:14 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:11 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:08 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 21 Feb 2026 11:06 am
alw80 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 08:45 am
Jeff Goldblum wrote: 20 Feb 2026 20:03 pm They can refuse a cap if they want to. And I can refuse to watch baseball because it's boring as [shirt] watching 4 teams contend every year.
Thats every sport though.
Not necessarily. Florida and Tampa were really bad for a long time. Same with Edmonton. Seattle and New England were in the super bowl. I don't pay attention to NBA but I know that the teams that are good now weren't good 5 years ago.
Still, in every sport theres like 4 teams who can win.
At least there is a rotation of those 4 teams vs the Dodgers and Yankees every year
Yea, besides the Patriots, Chiefs, Warriors, Panthers...
Well the Patriots and chiefs drafted probably the best 2 qbs in NFL history. The warriors drafted arguably the best shooter in NBA history. I'm not sure if they are even any good anymore. The Panthers were the laughing stock of the league for 20 years before they built a solid team through the draft, free agency and trades. They've been good for like 3 years.
The point is a cap doesn't prevent dynasties or teams who win multiple championships in a short amount of time. Baseball has actually had more unique winners than football over the last 10 years. There has been a severe overreaction to the Dodgers. Baseball is fine, they just need someone who is better at promoting the game because Manfred is terrible at it.
I don't want to prevent dynasties. I don't want players getting paid half a billion dollars to play a game.
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