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http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/7495383/new-york-mets-largest-payroll-dropoff-ever
It really will not end for the Mets. Every week is another article or news story coming out talking about how their finances are even WORSE than we all thought. The Mets have been saying they are ready to add 5-7 new investors in the team, but I seriously doubt they have that many, and if they did, that would have to go to paying off their massive debt first. Just imagine if the Wilpons lose their upcoming Madoff lawsuit. This team is more embarrassing to baseball than the Dodgers are/were. Ticket sales are going to continue to plummet and revenues will not reach even their expected goals this season.
The largest one-year payroll slashing in Major League Baseball history might not belong to the then-Florida Marlins, whose offseason fire sale six years ago landed Carlos Delgado and Paul Lo Duca with the New York Mets and gutted the team's payroll from $60 million to $15 million.
The distinction, it turns out, soon may belong to the 2012 Mets.
After general manager Sandy Alderson revealed the organization lost $70 million last year, the Mets appear poised to have the biggest one-year payroll drop in MLB history -- roughly $52 million. That would surpass the former record: $48.4 million by the Texas Rangers from 2003 to 2004, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
The Marlins from 2005 to 2006 had the biggest reduction by percentage, trimming nearly 75 percent of their payroll, but the total was $45.4 million.
The Mets' payroll, which stood at roughly $143 million last season, is expected to swoon to less than $91 million this Opening Day.
It really will not end for the Mets. Every week is another article or news story coming out talking about how their finances are even WORSE than we all thought. The Mets have been saying they are ready to add 5-7 new investors in the team, but I seriously doubt they have that many, and if they did, that would have to go to paying off their massive debt first. Just imagine if the Wilpons lose their upcoming Madoff lawsuit. This team is more embarrassing to baseball than the Dodgers are/were. Ticket sales are going to continue to plummet and revenues will not reach even their expected goals this season.