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Just told my cousin that this could be a way for owners to force the players to agree to terms....i expect a lot more high profile releases to dump salaries.

Me too.

Some team is bound to not give a fug and spend anyways.

But to me signs are pointing to the Owners basically strongarming the players into a new CBA this season.

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Is NOT anxious to see what Dan Snyder does.

This is why the MLB is a joke...

Team 2008 payroll 2009 payroll

Yankees $209,081,577 $201,449,189

Mets $137,793,376 $149,373,987

Cubs $118,345,833 $134,809,000

Red Sox $133,390,035 $121,745,999

Tigers $137,685,196 $115,085,145

Angels $119,216,333 $113,709,000

Phillies $98,269,880 $113,004,046

Astros $88,930,414 $102,996,414

Dodgers $118,588,536 $100,414,592

Mariners $117,666,482 $98,904,166

Braves $102,365,683 $96,726,166

White Sox $121,189,332 $96,068,500

Giants $76,594,500 $82,616,450

Indians $78,970,066 $81,579,166

Blue Jays $97,793,900 $80,538,300

Brewers $80,937,499 $80,182,502

Cardinals $99,624,449 $77,605,109

Rockies $68,655,500 $75,201,000

Reds $74,117,695 $73,558,500

Diamondbacks $66,202,712 $73,516,666

Royals $58,245,500 $70,519,333

Rangers $67,712,326 $68,178,798

Orioles $67,196,246 $67,101,666

Twins $56,932,766 $65,299,266

Rays $43,820,597 $63,313,034

Athletics $47,967,126 $62,310,000

Nationals $54,961,000 $60,328,000

Pirates $48,689,783 $48,693,000

Padres $73,677,616 $43,734,200

Marlins $21,811,500 $36,834,000

Let's hope the NFL/owners/players doesn't screw this up.

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Is NOT anxious to see what Dan Snyder does.

This is why the MLB is a joke...

Team 2008 payroll 2009 payroll

Yankees $209,081,577 $201,449,189

Mets $137,793,376 $149,373,987

Let's hope the NFL/owners/players doesn't screw this up.

god the mets/yankees/cubs dynasties of the 2000s were awful to live through

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whenever someone posts MLB salaries the implication is that you can buy a team, when the MLB has made it pretty clear that you cannot, in fact, buy a team.

Just like in any sport, savvy trades and good farm/scouting/drafting beats big spending every single day of the week.

I would love for Dan Snyder to go insane this offseason on the absolutely miserable crop of free agents, especially with a probable salary cap on the horizon.

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