YANKEES WS CHAMPS 09

Post Reply
User avatar
THEEND
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 877
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:00 pm

YANKEES WS CHAMPS 09

Post by THEEND »

Like the title says grats.

and before anyone says o the yankees payed for a ws. My response who gives a shit. Red sox salary cap is the same as the yankees salary cap. Only ya's fault ya got rid of your best player manny.
Hideki Matsui and MaRiano won the world series

Wana win a ws get better.

Anywho

Grats and good luck next season.
Image
User avatar
BlueEyes
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 347
Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:00 pm
Location: Des Moines, IA

Post by BlueEyes »

You woke me up at like 1230 just to tell me that last night you douche. lol
User avatar
97talon
RainboWWarrioR
RainboWWarrioR
Posts: 1774
Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 pm
Location: Laconia
Contact:

Post by 97talon »

Baseball doesn't have a salary cap....
User avatar
97talon
RainboWWarrioR
RainboWWarrioR
Posts: 1774
Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 pm
Location: Laconia
Contact:

Post by 97talon »

Oh, and here are the 2009 salaries:

1. New York Yankees $201,449,289
2. New York Mets $135,773,988
3. Chicago Cubs $135,050,000
4. Boston Red Sox $122,696,000
5. Detroit Tigers $115,085,145
6. Los Angeles Angels $113,709,000
7. Philadelphia Phillies $113,004,048
8. Houston Astros $102,996,415
9. Los Angeles Dodgers $100,458,101
10. Seattle Mariners $98,904,167

Lol, yeah they didn't buy a world series.

Link for all teams payrolls : http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/salaries
User avatar
THEEND
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 877
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:00 pm

Post by THEEND »

have to play the games to win the games. its ok to be mad that the red sox failed. Count how many teams in the top 10 salary made the play offs.
And if thats the case look back in 2004 when the red sox won the WS. Compare salaries there. yeah the red sox brought their world title then.
Image
User avatar
THEEND
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 877
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:00 pm

Post by THEEND »

Manny Ramirez $20,409,542.00
Pedro Martinez $17,500,000.00
Curt Schilling $12,000,000.00
Nomar Garciaparra $11,500,000.00
Johnny Damon $8,000,000.00
Jason Varitek $6,900,000.00
Orlando Cabrera $6,000,000.00
David Ortiz $4,587,500.00
Derek Lowe $4,500,000.00
Trot Nixon $4,500,000.00
Tim Wakefield $4,350,000.00
Ricky Gutierrez $4,166,667.00
Ramiro Mendoza $3,600,000.00
Keith Foulke $3,500,000.00
Byung-Hyun Kim $3,425,000.00
Kevin Millar $3,300,000.00
Scott Williamson $3,175,000.00
Alan Embree $3,000,000.00
Doug Mientkiewicz $2,800,000.00
Mike Timlin $2,500,000.00
Bill Mueller $2,100,000.00
Terry Adams $1,700,000.00
Curtis Leskanic $1,250,000.00
Pokey Reese $1,000,000.00
Dave Roberts $975,000.00
Doug Mirabelli $825,000.00
Ellis Burks $750,000.00
Gabe Kapler $750,000.00
Mike Myers $550,000.00
David McCarty $500,000.00
Mark Bellhorn $490,000.00
Bronson Arroyo $332,500.00
Lenny DiNardo $300,000.00

there you go yeah brought a world title in 2004. take that and shuv it where the sun dont shine.
Image
User avatar
97talon
RainboWWarrioR
RainboWWarrioR
Posts: 1774
Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 pm
Location: Laconia
Contact:

Post by 97talon »

Maybe you need to look into things before you just go and post random shit.

Here are the payrolls for the 2004 season:

N.Y. Yankees $182,835,513
Boston 125,208,542
Anaheim 101,084,667
New York Mets 100,629,303
Philadelphia 93,219,167
Chicago Cubs 91,101,667
Los Angeles 89,694,342
Atlanta 88,507,788
San Francisco 82,019,167
Seattle 81,543,833

Source:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1778397


So the yankees spent 60 million more and failed.
Post Reply