Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Here are your different takes from the past few days
Here is where I came up with top 5
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
There is no salary cap, and supposedly all the money "saved" while they were bad is available. They should be the dominant team in free agency the next two years if that is true. Only the Yankees, Red Sox, and Dodgers should be outspending them.
So, I never said top 5, AND I mentioned the next two years.
Right. You actually said they should be in the top 4. You said three teams should outspend them. Its right there in the quote.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I really dont know what to say, other than that's a bad thought. You literally said said "Sure you do" when I said they shouldnt spend in the name of upping the payroll
Yes. Of course they should. They shouldn't miss out on a guy they want just because they have to "overpay". They should have a higher payroll. It's way too low for a team that wants to sell that it is competing.
Terrible thoughts. You dont overpay for the sake of a higher payroll. This is getting comical. And spending does not equal competing. You need to understand that.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I'll just counter with one of your posts.
rogers park bryan wrote:
I think they should always be top 10ish.
And yet, here you are, saying it is wrong for me to think the Sox should always be in the top 12.
Yes, the Cubs should be in the top 10 area organically. Signing free agents that make sense and re signing good homegrown talent, not spending foolishly to prove you want to win (The Mets model that never ever works)
You're looking at it backwards. I think the Cubs and any team that want to win should draft well, make smart free agent moves (not neccessarily big ones) and resign great players and when that happens they end up in the top 10 eventually.
But if you hit on a bunch of draft picks and smart signings and win that way, that's awesome and it would be extremely foolish to criticize the team or think they should "find somewhere to spend the money"
You should look into teams salaries and see who they pay. You really just have a fundamental misunderstanding of how the payroll works and what goes into it.
There are very few free agent spending sprees. MLB teams have moved on because they dont work. You should want the Sox to draft and develop players who are good enough to demand a high salary instead of wanting them to sign old free agents