Rob Bradford
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What is the state of competitive balance in baseball?
Um,
Can teams who aren't the Dodgers compete reasonably, fairly?
How does that compare to other sports leagues?
There's arguments on both sides for that.
The league likes to point out that there hasn't been a bottom 15 market team to win a World Series since the Royals in 2015.
That's not great for parity.
The union points out that since 2000 in the four major men's professional sports,
Baseball's had more individual winners than any of the other sports.
So I think 16 is the number.
Um,
Then you get to a debate about, well, okay, if you agree that there's a problem, and I'm not saying I necessarily do, but if that's the position you take, then what is the solution?
Does the salary cap fix it?
And then the big question becomes, well, where are you setting the floor?
Where are you setting the cap itself?
The Dodgers, whatever you set the cap at, will spend toward the cap.
The Pirates will spend toward the bottom of that.
And so how many more playoff appearances do you get
for those small market teams that raise the Marlins, et cetera, in this new system?
Does it actually fix the thing that you have just argued is broken?