Bud Selig, Commissioner of Major League Baseball, wants to see a more competitive balance in baseball. He wants to see teams that lose start winning all of the sudden.
How should this be done?
Well, first get rid of the penny pinching owners of "small-market" teams (let's face it, there is no small market in professional sports) and get real owners in there.
The more realistic answers are the following:
Realignment
Salary floor (no cap)
Franchise moves or new stadiums
Yes, we will hit each point, and they are listed in most important (and most in-depth) to least? Is least the right word? Meh, who cares. Moving on like the Mormons.
Realignment
This is the one point that gets viewed the most. Let's face it, any division where the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox loom will dominat ...
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Article written by Joel Koch
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