Oso planning to go pro
No major sport cares less about its fans than MLB. I wish there was a productive way to strike back as a fan, but I know it’s not realistic.
Was told a deal maybe done tomorrow. Take it for what it’s worth, but from my guy, deal is closer than media outlets seem to make it
I'm holding Brewers Opening Day tickets for March 31. I received an email from the Brewers yesterday that indicated that Opening Day was being tentatively rescheduled for Thursday April 14 (which is the next home game after the 2 canceled opening series vs. AZ and SF) and that my March 31 tickets would be good for whatever would be the first home game. I'm planning on April 14. If a deal's done this week the Brewers could open April 7 at Wrigley.
Got heeeeeem
Over/under in Vegas on MLB regular season games played this year is 124.5
Just relaying what management said
That would have them starting around Memorial Day.
The less games they play the more reason to add an additional layer of playoffs to make it seem like the new normal. 10 is already too many for a 162 game season and 14 is ridiculous. You can't play 162 games to get rid of just a little more than half the teams.The owners are moving to moustache twirling Snidley Wiplash levels of evil. This is 100% on them. They locked out the players, the players have already conceded every point (no earlier start for arbitration or free-agent clock, etc.). Its just a matter of bonus pool money for young players and salary cap numbers really. The owners are making more money than ever before and player salaries have actually declined since 2016. They are not interested in negotiating anything to improve the game play or to stop tanking, and they want to fill their coffers with even more money for additional playoff rounds that the players don't want and the fans don't want.
Now that the Ricketts family is talking about buying Chelsea for upwards of $3.5 BILLION, are they obligated to stop talking about their "biblical" losses with the Cubs?
He was talking across MLB. And guess what, the Ricketts are filthy FILTHY rich, both can be true. They could personally have lost $1B due to COVID issues with the Cubs and still be in a position to have the assets to buy CFC, shrug. Companies have horrific quarters/years all the time...and still move forward with mergers or acquisitions or capital investments.I'm no fan of the MLB owners, and even though I'm a Cubs fan, I don't care much for the Ricketts, but I'm always amused how people are so quick to counter owner comments on the business of sports with "oh but they're rich". You can comment on something potentially being bad financially for the sport or owners or a team without pleading poverty.
They 'say'. I think they include real estate costs of buying properties around Wrigley in that billion dollar loss.
Sorry, I meant in hypotheticals. $500M, $1B, $2B, whatever the sum. They have enough money that they could have absolutely suffered enormous losses (or not) and still be perfectly fine in terms of capitalization to put up for Chelsea
The only team where we can see the books are the Atlanta Braves. As far as the owners there are concerned, they could quote Chico Escuela when he said - “Baseball been berry, berry good to me!”
Baseball been berry, berry good to both the owners and the players. And berry, berry bad to its fans. While MLB argues about whether the minimum salary should be 700,000 or 710,000, fans brace for what the new CBA will cost them - and when they’ll be given the privilege to pay that cost.