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Post by inger on Nov 3, 2024 19:49:04 GMT -5
The team either needs to open the wallet further or do what other franchises would do and tear the team down and start over. There is no in between at this point, but in between is what we’ll get… What I want to know is, how come the Dodgers have a bigger wallet than the Yankees, and they always seem to sign all the right players to continually finish first in their division year after year (or so it seems)? Hal’s family and their greed. They all want a piece of the pie 🥧…
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Post by rizzuto on Nov 3, 2024 20:13:11 GMT -5
What I want to know is, how come the Dodgers have a bigger wallet than the Yankees, and they always seem to sign all the right players to continually finish first in their division year after year (or so it seems)? Hal’s family and their greed. They all want a piece of the pie 🥧… I really like pie.
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Post by inger on Nov 3, 2024 23:10:10 GMT -5
Hal’s family and their greed. They all want a piece of the pie 🥧… I really like pie. Steinbrenner pie would put your pie to shame, I fear…$$$$$$
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Post by yankeesfaninboston on Nov 4, 2024 11:43:04 GMT -5
The team either needs to open the wallet further or do what other franchises would do and tear the team down and start over. There is no in between at this point, but in between is what we’ll get… What I want to know is, how come the Dodgers have a bigger wallet than the Yankees, and they always seem to sign all the right players to continually finish first in their division year after year (or so it seems)? The Dodgers are better run in general. They consistently churn out good prospects. That allows them to not spend out of need, but spend on guys they actually see as great players to sign. They don't end up in a cycle of needing to sign the best available at a certain need position, they sign guys that are truly worth investing big money in and then move pieces around that if needed.
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Post by ill636 on Nov 4, 2024 12:08:46 GMT -5
What I want to know is, how come the Dodgers have a bigger wallet than the Yankees, and they always seem to sign all the right players to continually finish first in their division year after year (or so it seems)? The Dodgers are better run in general. They consistently churn out good prospects. That allows them to not spend out of need, but spend on guys they actually see as great players to sign. They don't end up in a cycle of needing to sign the best available at a certain need position, they sign guys that are truly worth investing big money in and then move pieces around that if needed. Be careful about what you say about LA. Ohtani is starting to show to being injury prone. We will see next year, but I don't think he will pitch, nor steal as much...
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Post by inger on Nov 4, 2024 12:18:48 GMT -5
The Dodgers are better run in general. They consistently churn out good prospects. That allows them to not spend out of need, but spend on guys they actually see as great players to sign. They don't end up in a cycle of needing to sign the best available at a certain need position, they sign guys that are truly worth investing big money in and then move pieces around that if needed. Be careful about what you say about LA. Ohtani is starting to show to being injury prone. We will see next year, but I don't think he will pitch, nor steal as much... LA tosses money around like a kid with a quarter in a penny candy store…
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Post by bomberhojoe on Nov 4, 2024 13:25:36 GMT -5
The team either needs to open the wallet further or do what other franchises would do and tear the team down and start over. There is no in between at this point, but in between is what we’ll get… What I want to know is, how come the Dodgers have a bigger wallet than the Yankees, and they always seem to sign all the right players to continually finish first in their division year after year (or so it seems)? Better GM?
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