Steinbrenner makes mockery of baseball's rules
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05009/439068.stm"The revenue-sharing provisions of baseball's basic agreement with its players shift an insignificant amount of money from high-revenue clubs to those below the average, and the luxury tax on payrolls above a floating threshold is essentially a nonfactor, as only three teams -- the Yankees, Red Sox and Angels -- have been forced to pay it since the new agreement was signed in 2002.
Would it be too much trouble, do you think, for Selig to point out to Steinbrenner that while they've gentlemanly agreed to call it a tax, the rest of the game's owners meant for the luxury tax to be punitive. It's really a fine. It's there because baseball doesn't want anyone -- anyone -- to have a payroll so excessive that it mocks the competitive basis of the industry.
The speed limit is 65, but that doesn't mean it's OK to do 100 so long as you have enough money to pay the fine. At least not in theory. Selig's rear-window view of all this is tantamount to drawing the curtains on what he knows is a sinister disregard for the good of the game. According to the New York Times, the Yankees could, with a payroll expected to break the $200 million barrier, pay more in luxury tax this year than some teams pay in player salaries. The Yankees paid a 17 percent fine on the difference between the luxury-tax threshold and their actual payroll in 2003, a 22.5 percent fine for a second offense in 2004, and face a 40 percent fine for a third consecutive offense in 2005.
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Spare me this twaddle about how Steinbrenner's only being his ultracompetitive self within the established system. He's flaunting the system for the benefit of his YES cable network and an insatiable ego that ceaselessly undermines the game.
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Say it ain't so, George: Yankees in red?
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DEBATABLE: Are baseball's payroll disparities right?
http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2005/01/07/local_sports/iq_3305621.txt:shrug: