So, about a week ago, W2B made some pretty asinine comments about small markets teams, and then took a pot shot at Milwaukee in the Reds thread. This happened when warner was feeling all high and mighty about the Reds signing Joey Votto. Here's warner's comments:
I replied:
So why no reply Warner? Unlike the Reds, who have been pinching pennies and pocketing the cash for years. The Brewers, the smallest market in baseball, have been spending. And they've been smarter with their money, they signed players like Braun and Weeks to more team friendlier deals then the Reds have done with Votto and Phillips. So why take the pot shot at Milwaukee?
This is why I say that these small market owners are just cheap. These m'fers have the money. They choose to pocket it. That's their right, but it annoys me when they let players walk, claim poverty, and fans buy it (looking at you, Milwaukee owners)
Nice cheap shot at Milwaukee in a team thread.
Your point is extremely misled. The Brewers have been spending their revenue sharing money, although they didn't when Bud owned the team. Since buying the team before the 2005 season, Mark Attanasio has raised the payroll 250%. They've also consistently outspent the Reds for the Reds for the last five years, including this year (by over fifteen million).
Not to mention the Brewers already signed their MVP to a 10+ year deal, as well as much of the supporting cast to long term deals. And Zack Greinke should be joining that group soon. The Brewers had to choose Greinke or Fielder, considering the costs and returns I don't think anyone should fault their decision.
Your point is extremely misled. The Brewers have been spending their revenue sharing money, although they didn't when Bud owned the team. Since buying the team before the 2005 season, Mark Attanasio has raised the payroll 250%. They've also consistently outspent the Reds for the Reds for the last five years, including this year (by over fifteen million).
Not to mention the Brewers already signed their MVP to a 10+ year deal, as well as much of the supporting cast to long term deals. And Zack Greinke should be joining that group soon. The Brewers had to choose Greinke or Fielder, considering the costs and returns I don't think anyone should fault their decision.
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