Read More...A little-known aspect of the CBA — the market-disqualification program — is helping force a select group of teams to operate more competitively than they did in the past.
The way the program works, revenue-sharing proceeds for teams in the 15 largest markets will decline by set percentages over the next three years, and disappear entirely by 2016.
Teams that previously received such funds — Toronto, Atlanta and Washington, among them — had little incentive to field better clubs. Why ...
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1. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) posted on June 08, 2012 at 09:48 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Well, of course. Greenies aren't real PEDs, after all.
I saw some highlights of Dickey this morning, that knuckler was FILTHY.
Then again, academics and kids taking SAT's get "fake" scrips from doctors and boost their Phd and doctoral careers and college acceptance odds. We care little about millions of teens getting screwed by users of drugs - it only counts if it involves a home run record.
Also, I like how it will bar people from the ASG. Sends a message.
Oh yeah? Then what was up with that mysterious off-season trip to the Himalayas?
This time it counts!
He killed Sidd Finch and ate his heart, to make Finch's strength his own.
Illegal, but technically not prohibited by MLB.
Kilimanjaro got moved to Nepal? I need to start reading a newspaper again.
Both peaks or just one?
Is this even possible?
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