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baseball33
Major league baseball should force David Glass to sell the Royals. He making a mockery of the team and of Baseball.
whitesoxfan424
How so? The organization is continuously developing with young talent. It seems each year they are one more step closer to being a better team in a winnable division. And with their recent committment to not spending on stop-gaps, they are allowing themselves future payroll to keep their young players as they become stars.whit
baseball33
Yeah we’ll see where this experiment gets them. Glass should be running a Wal-Mart, not a major league baseball franchise. Prospects are just prospects until they perform at the major league level. In another ten years if the developing talent doesn’t exactly pan out Kansas City will have twenty years of red dot specials. Then they should run him out of town like Wal-Mart runs out all the local general stores. Kansas City deserves better!
Eli
David Glass and the Royals get it.. The diiminishing returns from signing players to multi-year megamillion dollar contracts are a POOR investment. The business of baseball is exactly that.. a business. For all the so called fans who want to see the next Jason Werth or Carl Crawford added to their team, $ 126 MM and $ 142 MM, respectively).. they’re the first to cry about rising ticket prices (example:If Carl Crawford was signed to the Royals, do Royal fans want to see a $ 7.00 surcharge for EVERY ticket added to their current ticket price?) Sure, winning is the desired goal, but losing money isn’t. Sadly, the emotion and ease by which a cry for a more spending doesn’t take into account sanity.. shrugs..