Really good piece also compliments The Athletic piece about the Mexican league
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>“The concept of making things a little bit worse to make them a little bit cheaper is very common at this point,” Jarrett Seidler, a senior prospect writer at Baseball Prospectus, said of the new limits. “It’s the McKinsey-ification of society. I just don’t know why it’s happening here. We’re talking about, you know, tenths of a percentage of a team’s overall annual expenditure to legitimately make player development worse, when the goal is supposed to be to develop the best ball players we can.”
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Thanks – great article.
Really good piece also compliments The Athletic piece about the Mexican league
>“The concept of making things a little bit worse to make them a little bit cheaper is very common at this point,” Jarrett Seidler, a senior prospect writer at Baseball Prospectus, said of the new limits. “It’s the McKinsey-ification of society. I just don’t know why it’s happening here. We’re talking about, you know, tenths of a percentage of a team’s overall annual expenditure to legitimately make player development worse, when the goal is supposed to be to develop the best ball players we can.”
Woo, I love the future…