
Originally Posted by
fanofclendennon
Certainly you have to spend according to your means. And as we saw throughout the Wilpons leadership, spending was never a means to winning.
I honestly do not believe the Wilpons will ever have the means to spend as a big market team should spend.
Maybe I erred when I said the objective was to keep the bottom line low. The objective might just to be avoid losing the team due to financial ruin. And to do that, they have to operate the team on as little as payroll as possible.
See, if they can't afford to extend Wright and Dickey now, what makes you think they'll ever be able to afford a big ticket player?
On the other hand, if they can keep dealing players as they become more expensive in exchange for younger ones, they can keep payroll down and keep running the team.
After two straight late season collapses, followed by seasons of poor performance, attendance steadily dropped and, having spent big to address those problems (unsuccessfully, I might add) their payroll grew to where it outstripped a shrinking revenue. Hence the need to keep the bottom line low in order to keep the team. But that shouldn't be a permanent condition.
We'll have to wait and see if they can't afford to extend Wright and Dickey. But regardless of whether they do or don't, they have a plan to get to the point where they can once again be in the market for the top free agents. By drafting smart and attempting to acquire young players in trade, they can build a winning team again. They should be much more competitive in 2014. With winning, attendance should grow and revenue sgould outstrip payroll, giving them the means to afford big ticket players once again.
Now, McFly will tell you that they didn't spend on big ticket players (despite the examples of Pedro, Beltran, Delgado, Wagner, Santana, K-Rod, Putz, Bay . . . all brought in to address specific needs with the object of returning the team to its winning ways) and then he'll tell you that they didn't spend on those players in order to win . .they just wanted to milk the money that they thought a winning team would generate for them. What a load of K-Rapp.
Former B'klyn Dodger fan. Mets Maniac since 1962.