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MLB also has a revenue-sharing system. And, after the negotiated CBA deal in 2022, it also includes TV deals.The Dodgers just gave Shohei Ohtani a $700 million dollar contract. Where does this leave the small and mid-size markets who can`t even come close to competing with that? Baseball needs the same Socialism that the other 3 major sports have.
It`s Capitalism, not socialism that creates inflation. You`re a little bit confused, home school.Actually, the Dodgers are betting on socialist policies.
They are only paying him 20 million over the ten years of the contract and deferring the other 680 million to the ten years after that.
With proper socialist mismanagement of the economy, and continued high rate of inflation, the amount he will actually be getting is considerably less.
Capitalism: Building your house the way you want it to be.It`s Capitalism, not socialism that creates inflation. You`re a little bit confused, home school.
No.Wasn't the fixation on 'stadium sports' one of the hallmarks of the fall of Rome?
How did the low market teams do in getting into the playoffs.The Dodgers just gave Shohei Ohtani a $700 million dollar contract. Where does this leave the small and mid-size markets who can`t even come close to competing with that? Baseball needs the same Socialism that the other 3 major sports have.
It is pumping money into the economy for socialist programs responsible for the inflation we have experienced since Xiden took office.It`s Capitalism, not socialism that creates inflation. You`re a little bit confused, home school.
That makes no sense.It is pumping money into the economy for socialist programs responsible for the inflation we have experienced since Xiden took office.
Don't they teach you ANYTHING about economics there in China?
Of course it makes sense.That makes no sense.
But that is not what is happening. This is not socialism.Of course it makes sense.
When you infuse more money into an economy for people to purchase the same amount of goods, the goods become more expensive.
You can't just print money and hand it out like candy without affecting the overall economy.
Really?How did the low market teams do in getting into the playoffs.
Plenty of parity, bub.
You are ignoring the five teams were low parity that got into the playoffs. I know that makes your OP stink but there it is.Really?
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MLB needs to emulate the NFL.The Dodgers just gave Shohei Ohtani a $700 million dollar contract. Where does this leave the small and mid-size markets who can`t even come close to competing with that? Baseball needs the same Socialism that the other 3 major sports have.
And the NBA and NHL. Baseball stands alone with this salary structure.MLB needs to emulate the NFL.
Neither system creates inflation. Governments create it by printing fiat money.It`s Capitalism, not socialism that creates inflation. You`re a little bit confused, home school.
And couchpotatoe is once more corrected.
No, fiat money is not the only way to inflate the currency. Inflation can also occur due to other factors such as increased demand for goods and services, decreased supply of goods and services, and changes in the exchange rate between currencies 1.
For instance, if the demand for goods and services increases, the prices of these goods and services will rise, leading to inflation. Similarly, if the supply of goods and services decreases, the prices of these goods and services will rise, leading to inflation. Changes in the exchange rate between currencies can also lead to inflation, as a weaker currency will lead to higher import prices, which will increase the prices of goods and services 1.