beelzebear;842109763 said:
Look it's this simple - I'd rather have the bucks to spend on players. It's not perfect but it's an advantage. Ask the freakin' Yankees with 27 WS titles. Them titles weren't freebies and over the long run money helps. I'm just glad the new Dodgers owners have opened their wallets.
I think you should read and/or watch money ball. Or at least study the 2012 Oakland A's.
Because this is a rather questionable statement when you consider that the Dodgers were spending quite a bit of money under Murdoch and that most of the Yankees 27 titles were before Steinbrenner owned the team.
A more scientific examination will show that the Yankees obsession with celebrity, under steinbrenner, has signicantly and negatively impacted their level of success. In fact the same can be said for the Red Sox as well. Detroit was lucky to get as far as they did last year, despite a huge spending spree and a super star laden roster. But they still were clearly no match for the Giants.
The Giants are not daunted by other giants. Here are the giants that the Giants killed in recent years.
2010 Dodgers, Phillies, Braves, Texas
2012 Dodgers, Reds, Cardinals, Tigers
During this span, the Giants have outdueled many super star pitchers and shut down many super-star laden teams.
There was a period of time when superstars ran the game. But since the drug crack down, the advent of new statistics (Bill James) and the revlolution in training, other qualities like control pitching, impeccable defense and speed are changing the game. That is the reason Japan is so successful on the world stage. Some organizations are aware of this. I'm not sure the Dodgers are. 2 errors yesterday cost the Dodgers a chance to win. In any case, players that score well in the new metrics don't cost much money anyway if you discover them first. That is why the A's can afford them.