Peter Moylan
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I think there's, with all due respect, there's a little bit of a separation between the big league level and the minor league level now that has been established over the last few years.
So, yeah, I think it'll be a lot different if they was like, oh, we'll just bring in some new guys.
I'm like, who?
Yeah.
I do.
Only because I feel like the generation of the absolutely no salary cap baseball player is aging out.
I feel like there's a comfort level that comes with the younger generation.
I don't think they're going to sign away
And if it's a big enough salary cap and there's, you know, it grows every year as the sport grows as a percentage of earnings or whatever it ends up being, there's got to be a way that it can be leveled out.
But I, myself, if I was still around, absolutely not.
But I think 10 years down the track, 15 years down the track, we could be talking about definitely having a cap and a floor for sure.
No, no, you're absolutely right, though.
You're right.
There's certain things that we grabbed a hold of because of β
the state of the game at the time we were playing it, the game has improved, I feel like, the last couple of years, not just on the field, but everybody is invested in a baseball team at the moment, it feels like.
college level, whether it's the big league level, whether it's the junior level.
The sport is on fire, especially here in Georgia.
I drive around here and there's just kids playing baseball everywhere.
So I just think that the different generations could change the way the CBA goes.
Two stadiums in one state.