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Should There Be A Salary cap in Baseball?. By: David Homanko. Overview. Introduction Games are too expensive Competition Suffers Players switch teams regularly What a salary cap could do. Conclusion. Introduction. Limits the amount of money a team can spend.
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Should There Be A Salary cap in Baseball? By: David Homanko
Overview • Introduction • Games are too expensive • Competition Suffers • Players switch teams regularly • What a salary cap could do. • Conclusion
Introduction • Limits the amount of money a team can spend. • Only North American professional sport without a cap. • Has been argued about for years. • Almost works as a monopoly.
Price of games • Keeps rising • Average ticket price for a yankees game is $72.97. • FCI(Fan Consumer Index) is an average of $196.75 for a single fan. • Imagine what that is like for a family of 4!
Competition Suffers • Since the playoffs have expanded in 1995, competition has suffered. • Over the last 15 years, 77.5% of playoff teams have been in the upper half of payroll. • Only one team in lower half won World Series.
Players Switch Teams Regularly • Small market teams draft and develop players only to have them taken away by large market teams. • Example- 2003 Florida Marlins • Small market teams can’t contend in free agency.
What a Salary Cap Could Do. • Create equality throughout baseball. • Drive ticket prices and other prices down. • More Parity • Shows better coaching and organizations.
Conclusion • Salary Cap would benefit baseball. • Give every family a better opportunity to attend a game. • Give more drama. • Keep faces in town longer.
Works Cited • "Philadelphia Phillies Salaries." Philadelphia Phillies Salaries. ESPN, 2009. Web. 26 Mar. 2010. <http://espn.go.com/mlb/teams/salaries?team=phi>. • Hobrock, Danny. "MLB Salary: Debating the Merits." Around the Horn Baseball. Brash, 04 Mar. 2010. Web. 26 Mar. 2010. <http://www.athbaseball.com/20100304206/2010-archives/march/mlb-salary-cap-debating-the-merits.html>. • Brown, Maury. "Average Ticket Prices up 5.4%." The Biz Baseball. Foxsports, 2 Apr. 2009. Web. 26 Mar. 2010. <http://www.bizofbaseball.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3147:average-ticket-price-up-54-percent-in-mlb-yankeesmets-skew-total&catid=56:ticket-watch&Itemid=136>.