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Hypothetical if you were the MLBPA
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:14 pm
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:14 pm
If during the next cba, the owners came to you with a proposal where they institute a soft cap like the nba, where you can go over for only certain players + with harsher luxury tax penalties then they have now in exchange for players getting free agency after 4 seasons, would you agree?
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:16 pm to ShaNor
Capped leagues have a higher ratio of total salary/total revenue from what I recall.
Posted on 4/7/16 at 11:51 pm to ShaNor
I think it's stupid that, in the NFL or NBA, a team can't sign a player even if the owner is willing and able to write the check just because of a salary cap. The MLB is the last refuge of capitalism in major pro sports.
Posted on 4/8/16 at 12:39 am to motorbreath
Bingo.. Mike Trout/Bryce Harper is the perfect example. His worth to the franchise is unreal. Why would a PA agree to a capped system? Before you say collective averages. Shouldn't they be paid what they are worth? Don't you think Lebron would like his incredibly high number and not be capped?
Plus, the teams that just spend it all in baseball aren't guaranteed to win it all anymore. The Dodgers/Angels are throwing out crazy contracts to people and aren't getting it done. Advanced Scouting/development is evening the playing field
Plus, the teams that just spend it all in baseball aren't guaranteed to win it all anymore. The Dodgers/Angels are throwing out crazy contracts to people and aren't getting it done. Advanced Scouting/development is evening the playing field
This post was edited on 4/8/16 at 12:41 am
Posted on 4/8/16 at 8:16 am to mjax57
No salary caps. Soccer is more capitalistic than all of the major US sports.
Posted on 4/8/16 at 8:17 am to ShaNor
How many of the really active MLBPA reps are pre-free agency players?
Posted on 4/8/16 at 8:26 am to lynxcat
i've always thought that MLB should adopt the soccer model of selling players
i think it would be a real paradigm shift with young prospects and help poorer clubs fund higher-level ops
i think it would be a real paradigm shift with young prospects and help poorer clubs fund higher-level ops
Posted on 4/8/16 at 8:38 am to ShaNor
absolutely not
I would instead propose to them that we eliminate the luxury tax completely and also give players full free agency after the age of 23.
I would instead propose to them that we eliminate the luxury tax completely and also give players full free agency after the age of 23.
Posted on 4/8/16 at 9:13 am to ShaNor
LOL. The players and the owners would never agree to that agreement. The owners aren't giving up two years of team control along with one pre-arbitration year to players and the players will never agree to a soft cap. Any decent player who hits free agency will end up making less money. Mike Leake got an $80 million contract from the Cardinals and Jeff Samardzijia got $90 million from the Giants. Leake has a career ERA+ of 100 and Samardzijia's career ERA+ is 96. They are both literally average to below average pitchers and they got $16-18 million a year on the open market. So explain to me how hitting free agency two years earlier with a soft cap in place would benefit players.
Posted on 4/8/16 at 10:23 am to Bench McElroy
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So explain to me how hitting free agency two years earlier with a soft cap in place would benefit players.
Because players make less now than they would with a cap in place?
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