Re: Are baseball salaries too high?
When I started this I said that we live in a capitalistic society and that certain people with unusual skills that are in demand will earn more than the average person. Most of us accept that. Obviously there are more people that can be doctors in society than Hall of Fame hitters. (Although we need doctors more than athletes. There are not many countries that do well without doctors while there are plenty without 3rd basemen.) My big complaint is the EXCESS of salaries. Its a valid point that society and the game have both changed. But I think one of the changes that hurt sports was the overpaying of players. I'm sure there have always been people who complained about athletes salaries (Someone asked Babe Ruth when he made $80,000 if he thought it was right that he made as much as the President of the United States and Ruth said, "I had a better year." If the President was Hoover he was probably right.) But I don't think most fans begrudged Ruth or Mantle their salaries because they were not totally out of line with what other people, like firemen or policemen or teachers made. Now they are. Andrew Jones had one of the worst seasons in baseball history and no one expects he will give any of the millions he was paid back. Players who are not producing are making more in a year than most people will make in their lives. It is totally out of proportion It was asked who cares if a player makes $30 million. When the salaries get totally out of whack, and remember we pay them, then fans resent it and I think fewer will come, especially if the economy stays bad. Would it be good if the salaries were lower and the owners kept the money? Of course not, but that is not the only alternative. There is no reason that ticket prices could not be cut somewhat, and if the public demanded it that is what would happen. Even if a team continued to make money no one wants to play in a 50,000 seat stadium with 5,000 fans. I'm not one who hates players because of their salaries. I like Jeter and Teixeira and Rivera and I'm even ok with ARod. But I do think their salaries are too high And if the excessive salaries are beginning to get to me, and I don't think I am the only one. And I think at some point, if it continues it will hurt the sport.
When I started this I said that we live in a capitalistic society and that certain people with unusual skills that are in demand will earn more than the average person. Most of us accept that. Obviously there are more people that can be doctors in society than Hall of Fame hitters. (Although we need doctors more than athletes. There are not many countries that do well without doctors while there are plenty without 3rd basemen.) My big complaint is the EXCESS of salaries. Its a valid point that society and the game have both changed. But I think one of the changes that hurt sports was the overpaying of players. I'm sure there have always been people who complained about athletes salaries (Someone asked Babe Ruth when he made $80,000 if he thought it was right that he made as much as the President of the United States and Ruth said, "I had a better year." If the President was Hoover he was probably right.) But I don't think most fans begrudged Ruth or Mantle their salaries because they were not totally out of line with what other people, like firemen or policemen or teachers made. Now they are. Andrew Jones had one of the worst seasons in baseball history and no one expects he will give any of the millions he was paid back. Players who are not producing are making more in a year than most people will make in their lives. It is totally out of proportion It was asked who cares if a player makes $30 million. When the salaries get totally out of whack, and remember we pay them, then fans resent it and I think fewer will come, especially if the economy stays bad. Would it be good if the salaries were lower and the owners kept the money? Of course not, but that is not the only alternative. There is no reason that ticket prices could not be cut somewhat, and if the public demanded it that is what would happen. Even if a team continued to make money no one wants to play in a 50,000 seat stadium with 5,000 fans. I'm not one who hates players because of their salaries. I like Jeter and Teixeira and Rivera and I'm even ok with ARod. But I do think their salaries are too high And if the excessive salaries are beginning to get to me, and I don't think I am the only one. And I think at some point, if it continues it will hurt the sport.
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