michelle wrote:
Jody, 1986 was over 20 years ago!!! I just thought you may like to be reminded of that...
So unoriginal and yet so typical, yankee fans always bringing up the past.
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Um, I'm still a fan. Calm down there skippy. Jeez, you Mets fans are like kids on too much sugar when you have a season better than the Yanks. I mean by your logic, shouldn't it be a given that the highest paid NL team takes the NL? Dang.
LOL, terrible come back Mike. You're trying to change the argument, not going to happen. If the Mets don't make the playoffs as the highest paid team in the NL it will be a bad thing. The Yankees being in 4th place in their own division is a flat out embarassment. Here's a break down of payroll:
1. New York Yankees $209,081,579 $6,744,567
2. Detroit Tigers $138,685,197 $4,622,840
3. New York Mets $138,293,378 $4,609,779
4. Boston Red Sox $133,440,037 $4,765,716
5. Chicago White Sox $121,152,667 $4,487,136
6. Los Angeles Angels $119,216,333 $4,110,908
7. Chicago Cubs $118,595,833 $4,392,438
8. Los Angeles Dodgers $118,536,038 $4,233,430
9. Seattle Mariners $117,993,982 $4,538,230
10. Atlanta Braves $102,424,018 $3,414,134
11. St. Louis Cardinals $100,624,450
The yankees have a $71 million dollar payroll more than the seccond highest payroll Tigers. That is more than the combined salaries of the entire TB Rays and Florida Marlins, who both had better seasons.
Yankee fans, just sit there and take your medicine. Your season has been a mockery and a joke. Save the inevitable speeches about how great your team was.
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