October 16, 2024
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Dodgers Veteran Has Fracture, Will Head to Injured List: Report

Commentary | Don’t blame big payrolls for success of Dodgers, Yankees and Mets

It’s a cyclical thing, and the cycle has come back around to the tired lazy narrative. The teams with the three largest payrolls are three of baseball’s final four. Those three teams play in New York or Los Angeles. Baseball is doomed. But think back to this time last year. There was a narrative last October too.

Dodgers Veteran Has Fracture, Will Head to Injured List: Report

Tony Clark, the executive director of the players’ union, stood on the field at Dodger Stadium and smiled. He has heard it all before. Baseball is not doomed. “Last year,” Clark said, “the conversation was the exact opposite: Everyone was concerned about the format, because the teams that had the most wins over the course of the year didn’t find their way late into the postseason.

Dodgers Veteran Has Fracture, Will Head to Injured List: Report

This year, the Dodgers spent the money, earned a first-round bye and advanced. Last year, the Dodgers spent the money, earned a first-round bye and did not advance. So was the system rigged in favor of the rich teams this year and rigged against the rich teams last year? Baseball is not doomed because it lacks a salary cap. The Kansas City Chiefs dominate the NFL, but not because the NFL has a salary cap. The Chiefs dominate because they have Patrick Mahomes, who has led his team to three championships in five years, including back-to-back championships.

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