The Indianapolis Star (Indiana)
November 22, 2009 Sunday
Dear Editor,
Now that George Steinbrenner has bought another world championship for the New York Yankees, is Major League Baseball going to institute salary caps?
MLB is so uncompetitive because the large-market teams have all the money and can buy the best players. Small-market teams like Cleveland and Cincinnati don't have a chance. Salary caps have worked well for the NBA and NFL. The Colts are a great example of how competitive a small-market team can be with salary caps. When will MLB wake up?
Bob Glazier
Greenfield
November 22, 2009 Sunday
Dear Editor,
Now that George Steinbrenner has bought another world championship for the New York Yankees, is Major League Baseball going to institute salary caps?
MLB is so uncompetitive because the large-market teams have all the money and can buy the best players. Small-market teams like Cleveland and Cincinnati don't have a chance. Salary caps have worked well for the NBA and NFL. The Colts are a great example of how competitive a small-market team can be with salary caps. When will MLB wake up?
Bob Glazier
Greenfield
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