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33 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Sure, but that’s very different than saying they are giving up 48% of their TV deal.  The reality is they have a massive edge over pretty much every single team.

But they are paying 48%. $200 million of their TV revenue deal is subject to the deal, as you mentioned, so $96 million there. They're also chipping in ~$160 million of their ticket revenue (looks like they pulled in ~$350 million in ticket sales). So $256 million (minus various costs that every team can take out) into the pool, and there's no way 3.3% of the pool is anywhere near that much.

They're also sending $150 million+ this year in luxury tax, so the Dodgers are paying $350 billion+ to the other teams.

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9 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Yet CNBC reported the Yankees led MLB in revenue last season.

Feels like you’re being a bit obtuse here. The core argument here isn’t that the Yankees can’t compete with the Dodgers, the argument is that the Guardians, Pirates, White Sox, etc can’t compete with the Dodgers. 

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20 minutes ago, almagest said:

But they are paying 48%. $200 million of their TV revenue deal is subject to the deal, as you mentioned, so $96 million there. They're also chipping in ~$160 million of their ticket revenue (looks like they pulled in ~$350 million in ticket sales). So $256 million (minus various costs that every team can take out) into the pool, and there's no way 3.3% of the pool is anywhere near that much.

They're also sending $150 million+ this year in luxury tax, so the Dodgers are paying $350 billion+ to the other teams.

That’s a lot of coin bro!  But in all seriousness, saying they are paying $256M in core revenue sharing is not accurate because they are probably receiving $150M back from all the other teams.  Even with that and their luxury tax payments, they can still rock a $400M payroll and rock a profit.  You can argue this any way you want, but my point doesn’t change.  The Dodgers have a huge financial edge over almost very club, even with them being burdened by revenue sharing.

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27 minutes ago, chitown87 said:

Feels like you’re being a bit obtuse here. The core argument here isn’t that the Yankees can’t compete with the Dodgers, the argument is that the Guardians, Pirates, White Sox, etc can’t compete with the Dodgers. 

Yes exactly this.  The Yankees are the one team close to them.  There are a handful of other teams that are within the same stratospshere.  And then 20+ teams that aren’t even remotely close.

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10 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

That’s a lot of coin bro!  But in all seriousness, saying they are paying $256M in core revenue sharing is not accurate because they are probably receiving $150M back from all the other teams.  Even with that and their luxury tax payments, they can still rock a $400M payroll and rock a profit.  You can argue this any way you want, but my point doesn’t change.  The Dodgers have a huge financial edge over almost very club, even with them being burdened by revenue sharing.

I'll need a better source than "probably" on that number, because that would mean the teams around the median are pulling in ~$312 million local revenue (and getting it all back). If you add national broadcast revenue per team ($60 million in 2022, probably more now), competitive balance money (if they qualify), and whatever other revenue sources they have, you're looking at over $400 million in revenue. Easily enough to afford a payroll at the luxury tax if not higher.

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12 minutes ago, almagest said:

I'll need a better source than "probably" on that number, because that would mean the teams around the median are pulling in ~$312 million local revenue (and getting it all back). If you add national broadcast revenue per team ($60 million in 2022, probably more now), competitive balance money (if they qualify), and whatever other revenue sources they have, you're looking at over $400 million in revenue. Easily enough to afford a payroll at the luxury tax if not higher.


I took the 2024 revenue figures from Forbes for all teams but the Dodgers and backed out ~$100M for non-local revenue sources.  That got me to about $300M on average.  Unfortunately, I don’t have audited financials for each team, so this is about the best I could do.  All that being said, I’m not sure what point your are arguing with.  Could some of these clubs spend more money?  Of course they could, cheap owners is a problem and they need to be addressed.  But it doesn’t change the fact the Dodgers would still be able to outspend them by 2x to 2.5x and still not go into the red.  You can try to argue this any way you want, but my point will continue to hold true.

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1 hour ago, chitown87 said:

Feels like you’re being a bit obtuse here. The core argument here isn’t that the Yankees can’t compete with the Dodgers, the argument is that the Guardians, Pirates, White Sox, etc can’t compete with the Dodgers. 

There are plenty of teams that can compete.   That's ridiculous. 

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2 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

There are plenty of teams that can compete.   That's ridiculous. 

There are definitely some, for sure. I don’t think anyone is disputing that. But there are also many that simply can’t.
 

Jerry could be the owner that we all wish, and he simply couldn’t do what the Dodgers are doing.

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