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Let’s talk about Major League
Posted on 5/4/19 at 10:59 am
Posted on 5/4/19 at 10:59 am
First off let me say I love the movie and it’s one of the best sports movies to be made. Not to mention it’s hysterical. But the overall plot does make me laugh. If an owner intentionally sand bags their own club and threatens to release every player following the season id imagine they’d not only have trouble with the league (which obviously wants every team to be as competitive as possible) they’d probably have a lot of trouble with the players unions as well. What’s the boards thoughts on the movie? Always been one of my favorites.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:05 am to jlovel7
Never heard anyone overanalyze Major League. This board
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:06 am to jlovel7
Zach Hess is the best character.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:07 am to Iron Lion
Hey this is supposed to be a safe space for this type of high IQ discussion
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:08 am to jlovel7
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safe space
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high IQ discussion
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:10 am to PsychTiger
The OP brought up a legitimate topic. We shouldn't laugh.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:11 am to jlovel7
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If an owner intentionally sand bags their own club and threatens to release every player following the season id imagine they’d not only have trouble with the league (which obviously wants every team to be as competitive as possible) they’d probably have a lot of trouble with the players unions as well.
The Astros say hello...
Thats basically what they did. Sandbagged and collected revenue sharing until they could turn all the picks into something, which resulted in the WS win.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:14 am to jlovel7
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If an owner intentionally sand bags their own club and threatens to release every player following the season id imagine they’d not only have trouble with the league (which obviously wants every team to be as competitive as possible)
Works for the real Miami Marlins
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they’d probably have a lot of trouble with the players unions as well.
Seemed like everybody was a new signing besides Dorn and Harris. If they just let the rest of the team leave they'd just have to meet a salary floor.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:14 am to jlovel7
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If an owner intentionally sand bags their own club and threatens to release every player following the season
Florida Marlins say hold my beer. They basically bought World Series championship then tanked.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:24 am to jlovel7
Major League is one funny movie.
The tanking of games and the wholesale emptying of rosters have been done in the past. It's almost never attempted as openly as you see in this movie but it had to be played that way for additional drama.
The tanking of games and the wholesale emptying of rosters have been done in the past. It's almost never attempted as openly as you see in this movie but it had to be played that way for additional drama.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:34 am to Erin Go Bragh
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It's almost never attempted as openly as you see in this movie but it had to be played that way for additional drama.
She doesn't even go full bore with it. There were several players that were good enough to trade away during the season as well as guys who could have been dropped to the minors for even worse players to keep the losing going but she never does it.
Of course that's partly to do with the fact that in the original ending it turns out everything she was doing was actually supposed to be to motivate them to play better. It was only after test screenings that they made her be a villain the whole way through.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 11:51 am to Iron Lion
I actually appreciate the fresh topic
Anyway, I think front offices do give up on seasons to save money or secure higher draft picks. But I bet it’s never done so openly.
Anyway, I think front offices do give up on seasons to save money or secure higher draft picks. But I bet it’s never done so openly.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 12:14 pm to jlovel7
This thread is juuuuuuuuuuuust a bit outside.....
Posted on 5/4/19 at 12:16 pm to Dr RC
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She doesn't even go full bore with it. There were several players that were good enough to trade away during the season
Yep. Mays and Cerrano would have been sought after by other teams and even Harris was apparently having a solid season despite the fact he was older than dirt.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 12:21 pm to Iron Lion
Posted on 5/4/19 at 12:46 pm to SammyTiger
I was 6 or 7 when the marlins won. So I do not really remember any of the front office decisions of that time very well.
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:06 pm to WPBTiger
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Florida Marlins say hold my beer. They basically bought World Series championship then tanked.
Twice
Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:14 pm to jlovel7
I may be wrong, but weren’t a bunch of clubs leases with their cities dependent upon maintaining attendance back in the 80s? So if the team tanked they could move without league interference?
I seem to remember that being a hot topic as a kid.
I seem to remember that being a hot topic as a kid.
This post was edited on 5/4/19 at 4:11 pm
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