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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Madden: To baseball, Bud Selig makes lots of dollars and even some sense

Finish your thought, Bill…your groaty dick pudding is almost ready.

Which brings me to the one issue I believe Selig really needs to rethink: contraction. If there is one overriding reason for owners continuing to dole out dumb contracts - particularly for pitchers - it is supply and demand. Under Selig’s watch, baseball over-expanded by at least two teams, primarily because of owner greed for those exorbitant expansion fees. There are too many teams in baseball, too many divisions and not enough good players to go around.

This is why the Red Sox felt compelled to commit, sight-unseen, $51 million in posting fees for Daisuke Matsuzaka. It is also why the Giants, out of desperation, made Barry Zito a $126 million pitcher, and why, this winter, the White Sox raised the salary bar for setup relievers with an industry-rattling three-year, $19 million contract for the mediocre Scott Linebrink. In the case of Linebrink, this is what you get when you combine “Creeping LaRussa-ism” with over-expansion.

There was a time, believe it or not, when teams got by with nine or 10 pitchers all season, when complete games were more the norm than a freak occurrence, and it seldom took more than three pitchers to get through a game. Now, with the advent of pitch counts and increasingly specialized relief, managers feel the need to carry 12-13 pitchers. Problem is, too many of them don’t belong in the major leagues.

Repoz Posted: January 20, 2008 at 04:03 PM | 7 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Don Guillote (The Cheat) Posted: January 20, 2008 at 08:59 PM (#2672496)
Linebrink's "industry-rattling" contract was for 4 years.
   2. David Nieporent (now, with children) Posted: January 20, 2008 at 09:25 PM (#2672508)
Linebrink shouldn't have written that article where he calls his contract "industry-rattling."

Someone may want to introduce Madden to Danys Baez.
   3. Rich Rifkin I Posted: January 20, 2008 at 09:33 PM (#2672512)
I don't think contraction would make any difference at all in the amounts given for marginal contracts. The only effect getting rid of two teams would have would be to reduce the marginal value of the national TV contracts.

"This is why the Red Sox felt compelled to commit, sight-unseen, $51 million in posting fees for Daisuke Matsuzaka."

No, it's not. It's because:

a) the Red Sox (a smart organization) felt they were in a tight race with the Yankees for the AL East and all top teams for a World Championship and one good starting pitcher would give them the edge on New York and thereby improve their chances to win the World Series. Both proved true. Without Dice-K, they might have come up just short; and

b) the Red Sox have a jillion dollars and can afford to throw around $51 million for a posting fee, with or without contraction.

"It is also why the Giants, out of desperation, made Barry Zito a $126 million pitcher."

This is wrong, too. The Giants are a dumb organization.* They overpaid Barry Zito because they really thought he was better than he is. They miscalculated that Zito, who already had a Bay Area following, would attract enough fans to pay for his contract.

* I understand that Peter Magowan (the owner), not Brian Sabean, decided Zito was worth that much money. Sabean wanted, instead, to give that contract to Neifi Perez.
   4. schuey Posted: January 21, 2008 at 02:25 AM (#2672592)
The problem with expansion is it gives jobs to lousy baseball writers like Bill Madden.
   5. AJM Posted: January 21, 2008 at 02:29 AM (#2672594)
I know Madden had probably never seen Dice-K pitch, but I think the Red Sox may have watched a game or two.
   6. John Northey Posted: January 21, 2008 at 06:55 PM (#2672922)
Don't we get articles like this every winter since, oh, about 1870? There is never enough pitching, players get paid too much, and the world will come to an end soon if it isn't 'fixed' via whatever method the writer likes (contraction, salary cap, remove free agency, etc.)
   7. sunnyday2 Posted: January 22, 2008 at 12:27 AM (#2673275)
Those were the good old days when EVERY TEAM HAD 9 OR 10 GREAT STARTERS.

In your mind.

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