(@BrooksGate) Combien d’argent chaque équipe de la MLB a-t-elle gagné l’année dernière, et quelle part de cet argent est consacrée à leur masse salariale cette année
(@BrooksGate) Combien d’argent chaque équipe de la MLB a-t-elle gagné l’année dernière, et quelle part de cet argent est consacrée à leur masse salariale cette année
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Yes, Revenue =/= Profits
Still an interesting point to note and compare to since we most likely don’t know how much each team is taking in with profits
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Holy fuck Mets
So the Red Sox have the ~~biggest~~ second biggest difference between revenue and payroll? I could believe that.
There’s only one cohen
Fuck, were actually a small market team
This data doesn’t help me hate on the Monforts
Yankees….wow…and still in the bottom half of % that goes towards payroll…
Even assuming this may be under estimating revenue a bit, this should really put an end to the flippant calls for many teams to just, spend the money.
The Mets are a sneaky mid market team.
Their market size is a lot closer to the Nationals than it is to the Yankees/Cubs/Braves/Dodgers
For all the shit the Wilpons got about their payroll they punched above their weight in that department throughout the 00s.
How did the Athletics make $241,000,000 in revenue last year
I’m sure Ohtani boosted the Angels revenue, interested to see the Dodgers on this chart next year with the increasing Japanese market
Not a great look, Tom.
How much of the Yankees revenue is from YES, etc? That’s a ton of money they’re bringing in compared to pretty much everyone else, even LAD
You’re allowed to pay players?
Our Battery is coming up clutch
Yankees have a bigger gap in revenue and payroll than almost a third of the teams have in revenue earned
George rolling in his grave at his kids’ management of his team