The Red Sox Payroll
As Papelbon was about to throw the pitch that would win the World Series an annoying Rockies fan next to me at Coors Field said, "that's what $150 million buys you." I ignored the comment and quickly began heading towards the Sox dugout to join the rest of the Nation in celebration. I do however understand the frustration of being a fan of a team that is always getting out spent. The A's fans out here have had to deal with the loses of McGwire, Giambi, Zito, and Tejada over the past few years. They know that if a player becomes a superstar he is gone as soon as he is eligible for free agency. I love that the Red Sox occasionally go for big players and try to put the best team on the field. I also know that money does not guarantee you sucess but in the AL East you have to have a high payroll. Boston has spent a lot of money the past few years on players like Dice-K and J.D. Drew. These transactions make fans from low budget teams hate the Sox and put them on the same level of the Yankees. Maybe if those teams would sell out games and have fans willing to pay the highest ticket price in MLB (going up 9% next year) they could have a payroll like the Sox. But they should also realize that Pedroia and Ellsbury were just as responsible for the World Series victory as Drew and Matsuzaka. If money bought you championships A-Rod would have hands filled with rings. Its about having the right team and spending wisely when you have to.
2 comments:
Sox fans are starting to sound a lot like Yankees fans with regards to payroll.
You used to be on the opposite side of the argument, remember?
You spend more than 96% of the other teams in baseball and that has at least a little to do with Boston's success. Funny how that makes New England do a complete 180 from their collective opinion 5 years ago.
I do remember that, and it does have something to do with their success. It is hard to be the "spendees" but I believe it is a problem with baseball. I would be all for more revenue sharing than there is now. If the Sox don't spend some money the Orioles, Jays, and Yankees will run away with the division.
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