Russell Carlton writes a wonderful blog over at Baseball Prospectus called "Baseball Therapy." Having only recently become a Baseball Prospectus subscriber -- it only costs $40 per year (!!) and is well worth the investment -- I was not familiar with his writing. He is thoughtful and excellent and writes about the type of issues facing baseball that I am interested in (and am interested in writing about here).
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Payroll and the Internal Salary Cap
It's time to debunk a myth that has been perpetuated by the Atlanta Braves since Ted Turner stopped owning the team. In his autobiography Built to Win, John Scheurholz stated that
one offseason he leaked to the media that he was trying to run the
Braves on a budget when negotiating to resign Jeff Blauser, and Ted
Turner called him and frankly said,
“John, what’s this shit I read about a budget? You wanna sign Jeff
Blauser, sign
him!” Oh how I miss Trillionaire Ted.
Today I stumbled across some news that has me quite frankly pissed off. In discussing salaries and league revenues with a friend across different sports, I quickly went to Forbes' annual franchise valuations expecting to see that the Hawks and the Braves have relatively the same amount of revenues which is why the NBA salary cap is a farce. What I found shocked me:
Today I stumbled across some news that has me quite frankly pissed off. In discussing salaries and league revenues with a friend across different sports, I quickly went to Forbes' annual franchise valuations expecting to see that the Hawks and the Braves have relatively the same amount of revenues which is why the NBA salary cap is a farce. What I found shocked me:
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