Friday, December 29, 2006

plea for sanity/rant of the insane

eighteen million dollars a year for barry zito? i'll bet supp wishes he had held out a while longer.

let's discuss salaries in baseball for a moment.

first off, i will make the disclaimer that i am something of a socialist and fully expect to see class warfare within my lifetime.

now, this is america, and entertainment is the ultimate good, so naturally, we pay those who entertain us extravagantly. professional sports are at least merit based, unlike hollywood, where being someone's nephew can guarantee a career (cough*nic*cage*cough), so i'll lay off that.

in a country where most households won't make baseball's league minimum salary, i think the sport needs a salary cap. nothing too restrictive, say 20 million a year, moving up on a sliding scale along with the minimum, but a cap is necessary nonetheless.

i'm not trying to sound too preachy, but our values as a culture are fucked up. when a teacher has to work a night job to keep food on the table, we shouldn't be paying someone the gross national product of malawi to play ball. yes, they provide a distraction from our pains as the everyday people, but we must look at it from a populist perspective. baseball is supposed to be our sport, yet ticket prices go ever upward, bleachers are torn down to make room for more luxury boxes, and virtually every game is on cable tv, often requiring an additional expenditure if you don't live close to your team's home town. furthermore, we're working our way back to having several teams in each of a very few cities as teams like the royals struggle year after year with low payrolls, low attendance, and low expectations. yes, new york is a big market, but folks in the midwest like baseball too.

ok, end of socialist rant.

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