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By Phil Sheridan
Philadelphia Inquirer Sports Columnist

The New York Yankees represent the very worst of America. Overstatement? Consider the times. Cornerstone industries are faltering, taxpayers are being asked to bail out mismanaged financial institutions and their overpaid CEOs, and decent, hard-working men and women are being laid off or worrying that they could be next.

Now consider the eight-year, $180 million contract the Yankees reportedly handed first baseman Mark Teixeira recently. Stack it on top of the $161 million deal signed by pitcher CC Sabathia and the (relatively) modest $82.5 million promised to A.J. Burnett and you have the most egregious display of financial irresponsibility in the history of sports.

The Yanks' insane overspending would be bad for baseball in the best of times. These are not the best of times.

If Major League Baseball had a commissioner - that is, an independent and strong-willed leader unafraid to do the right thing - the Teixeira and Sabathia deals would be nullified based on the commissioner's sweeping "best interest of the game" powers. But MLB has Bud Selig, who still is poring over Doppler radar reports, trying to figure out how Citizens Bank Park got so muddy the night that Game 5 of the World Series began.

Up in Boston, where the Red Sox made a serious run at signing Teixeira, this deal is being rationally and calmly analyzed by baseball fans as if actual, flaming chunks of blue sky were crashing through the roofs of their homes.

As one commenter on boston.com reasoned, "Dear God, please kill me now . . ." Another reflected, "OMG - I want to jump off a bridge . . .! Yankees are instantly the favorites in the AL East for 2009 . . .

ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Any more than 12 exclamation marks would be just a trifle overdone, don't you think?

But we are not here to commiserate with the Bostonians, who have celebrated two World Series titles, three Super Bowl victories and an NBA championship in this decade alone. Especially since their beloved Red Sox are a shark only slightly smaller and less voracious than the Great Blue monster from New York when it comes to preying in the free-agent waters.

The Sox, who already have Kevin Youkilis at first base, were bidding in the same range for Teixeira. So there is no pity for the Sox or their spoiled fans.

And frankly, it's hard to shed a tear here in Philadelphia. The Phillies are, after all, the reigning champions of baseball. They are the team with the hardware the Yankees and Sox are emptying armored trucks in an effort to regain. While no one has accused the Phillies of crazy overspending on free agents, their payroll has been more than respectable since they moved into the aptly nicknamed Bank.

What's wrong here is obvious. It's also not really new. Unlike the NFL, NBA and NHL, baseball has no salary cap. Those leagues do not have caps for the sheer, unbridled joy of finding loopholes and exceptions. They have them as part of an effort to maintain some kind of competitive balance among teams from different-size markets in disparate parts of the country.

In fairness, MLB did create a luxury tax system that punishes overspenders such as the Yankees and Red Sox and adds revenue to the coffers of teams such as Florida and Kansas City. Of course, that system also gives some of the small-market teams a disincentive to spend money to win. They can pocket their free money from New York and Boston and continue to flounder on the field.

The Yankees have proved for the last five years that buying the highest-priced players does not guarantee you a title. Teams, not necessarily all-star teams, win championships. But the Sox and Yankees do spend their way to the postseason virtually every year, which means each always has a chance to win it all.

The bully franchises make good foils for everyone else. It was a nice, fun story when the Tampa Bay Rays played their way into the World Series to face the Phillies (who in turn beat out the New York Mets and their bloated payroll).

When the bullies win, well, they're supposed to. When they lose, well, they give everyone something to laugh at.

Baseball economics always have been bad for competitive balance, but this Yankees spree is the worst ever because of real-world economics. It just smells bad. New York signed arguably the top two pitchers and the best slugger on the market. The Yanks, bidding against no other team, simply threw tens of millions of extra dollars at Sabathia.

Meanwhile, MLB's Web site laid people off last month. Meanwhile, autoworkers are being told their plants will shut down for months. Meanwhile, the rest of us are trying to hang on to our homes and our health insurance while cutting back on holiday spending.

Merry Christmas, Mr. Teixeira. A nation turns its pockets inside out to you.

Philadelphia Inquirer.
 

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since when is texiera a bluechipper? when i was a kid. everybody knew who steve garvey was. You say texeira to casual fan, who is he?
 

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Steve Garvey played in LA where the media spotlight is almost as hot as Chicago and NYC.
Also, Garvey brought media attention to himself with that tabloid marriage of his.
He was also fortunate enough to have played in several World Series on teams loaded with talent such as Cey, Lopes, Fernando, etc. etc. etc. , so of course you are going to hear about him, but if you say Garvey was a bluechipper, then you have to say Teixeira is every bit a blue chipper, if not more, based on numbers.
They both hit for about the same average, both are superior defenders, but the comparisons stop there, Teixeira hits for a lot more power than Garvey, has major advantage in OBA, while playing on teams that didn't protect him in the lineup as much as Garvey had protection.
Is it Teixeira's fault he played a majority of his career in a non media spotlight town that is Arlington Texas?

If you mention Lance Berkman's name to the casual fan, you'd get the same "Lance who?" response.
Berkman is even more of a blue chipper than the aforemention two players.
All he does in an *average* season, is hit .302 with 34 homers and 114 driven home, with an average OBA a season of .413, which is freaking off the charts.
Is it Berkman's fault the Astros get virtually no press?

What that one sided Sheridan fails to mention is how the Yankees fill visiting stadium seats when they come to town.
Pre 2008 Tampa Bay was putting maybe 10,000 fans in the seats for an average game, you can bet that number almost triples when the Yanks come to town.

How about the Royals?
I bet they draw 100,000 fans plus for a 3 game set when the Yanks come to town.
What do they do when the Rangers come to town?
Maybe 60,000 at best.

How is filling seats detrimental to baseball?

Point is, Yankees sell.

One final point.
It's OK for the Celtics to get Allen and Garnett, it's OK for the Lakers to get Shaq and Kobe, but why isn't it OK for the
Yankees to get CC and Teixeira?

One more thing Seridan, like the 2005 White Sox, your Phillies will be a one hit wonder.
 

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eras were a 1.5 runs lower when garvey was playing. garvey played in a pitchers park, chavez ravine. pitchers were much tougher. texeiera play in little leauge field in texas. garvey had natural popeye forearms.
 

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eras were a 1.5 runs lower when garvey was playing. garvey played in a pitchers park, chavez ravine. pitchers were much tougher. texeiera play in little leauge field in texas. garvey had natural popeye forearms.
Fine, but put a talent like Teixeira and Berkman in the 80's era, and I bet they have comparable careers.
Sad thing is we can't prove who is right and who is wrong, that's what sucks about arguing hypotheticals.

Getting back to my other point, how is selling seats (not to mention concessions, etc. etc.) in visiting stadiums detrimental?
Funny how out of town writers never mention those facts.
 

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Why all the hate? The Yankees make the money... I say let them reinvest it in their fans rather than hoard it like a lot of teams do.
 

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Why all the hate? The Yankees make the money... I say let them reinvest it in their fans rather than hoard it like a lot of teams do.

Yankees need haters also, puts butts in the seats when on the road.
 

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you can seats for 20 cents on the dollar for any non yankee game most places around the country. I would rather watch Long Beach and Fresno st play for 5 bucks than an Angel Bluejay ticket for 90, even if that 90 dollar ticket is free.
 

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you can seats for 20 cents on the dollar for any non yankee game most places around the country. I would rather watch Long Beach and Fresno st play for 5 bucks than an Angel Bluejay ticket for 90, even if that 90 dollar ticket is free.
Exactly, go up the street where I live to Harbor Yard.
I can watch the BlueFish play the LI Ducks in the Indie league for five dollars, have a great time watching future and ex pros play.
 

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you can seats for 20 cents on the dollar for any non yankee game most places around the country. I would rather watch Long Beach and Fresno st play for 5 bucks than an Angel Bluejay ticket for 90, even if that 90 dollar ticket is free.

You know as well as I do that free 90 dollar ticket ain't free, Rail.

Got Pfizer box seats at Shea a few years ago, that free corporate box seat cost me 60 dollars in beer alone.
 

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I guess i'm one of the few huge baseball fans who don't mind not having a salary cap. It's nice having one sport where certain teams are "above" others and have an edge. Also, you can't blame the yankees for wanting to win so badly. Blame teams that don't invest the money into their respected franchise.
 

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I guess i'm one of the few huge baseball fans who don't mind not having a salary cap. It's nice having one sport where certain teams are "above" others and have an edge. Also, you can't blame the yankees for wanting to win so badly. Blame teams that don't invest the money into their respected franchise.
The haters can hate all they want, Yankees are breaking no rules.

I have been saying this for three decades plus now, compete or get the hell out.

Sox compete, OK, maybe not to the extent the Yanks do, and look at their recent success.
 

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i dont even think the redsox are over the luxury tax this year or last year for that matter....i think when it 1st came out they were but havent been since (i think)

nyy could go 120-40 and it means nothing if you dont win it all and when you get into that 1st round and best of 5 anything can happen....all they are is guarenteed to make the playoffs but after that a lot comes down to who the hottest team heading into the playoffs or is peaking at the right time that ends up winning....look at the patriots last year ya 16-0 was great but we didnt get it done when it mattered...

let them spend a billion make the playoffs and get bounced when another teams pitchers get hot and shut them down....that will be the most satisfying feeling to me :)
 

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Why all the hate? The Yankees make the money... I say let them reinvest it in their fans rather than hoard it like a lot of teams do.

They need the other teams around so they can make the money, right?
 

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since when is texiera a bluechipper? when i was a kid. everybody knew who steve garvey was. You say texeira to casual fan, who is he?

Exactly.

Billhill - How many people will rush to buy tickets in KC because Texiera is coming to town?
 

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Notice in any baseball argument that only Yankee and Met fans are against a salary cap. Yankees cannot develop their own talent.
 
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i dont even think the redsox are over the luxury tax this year or last year for that matter....i think when it 1st came out they were but havent been since (i think)

nyy could go 120-40 and it means nothing if you dont win it all and when you get into that 1st round and best of 5 anything can happen....all they are is guarenteed to make the playoffs but after that a lot comes down to who the hottest team heading into the playoffs or is peaking at the right time that ends up winning....look at the patriots last year ya 16-0 was great but we didnt get it done when it mattered...

let them spend a billion make the playoffs and get bounced when another teams pitchers get hot and shut them down....that will be the most satisfying feeling to me :)

By spending the big bucks, the Yankees virtually guarantee themselves a playoff berth every year (last year was a rare exception). Therefore, at the beginning of each year they are no worse than 8-1 to win the World Series. I'm sure a lot of teams would love 8-1 odds that they would simply make the playoffs, much less the World Series.
 

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as a huge blue jays fan it sucks playing in a division with the sox and yanks because it's a huge accomplishment to even make the playoffs in any given year, especially when you add in the rays now. i do have to say though i hate the yankees, but respect the hell out of them for spending the money to win. they go out and buy the players they want, you have to respect that imo.

i'd rather my team go out and spend the money they're making rather than pocket it themselves. it's up to them and i cant get mad if they do want to pocket the money, it's their fucking team they can do what they want, but you just have to respect owners that spend whatever it takes.

as much as i hate the yankees i wouldn't mind seeing them win a championship this year. i would like to see a-rod win a ring because i think it's a shame when the best players of all time don't even get a chance of winning it all at least once (like marino). i also really like burnett as a jay and think he could have a cy young year if he is consistent and he's someone that deserves the spotlight new york will bring.
 

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You know as well as I do that free 90 dollar ticket ain't free, Rail.

Got Pfizer box seats at Shea a few years ago, that free corporate box seat cost me 60 dollars in beer alone.


Do they sell wheat grass ? I don't think Rail drinks alcohol.
 

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