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Bye bye Bo. $42 million a year for Bo Bichette is comical!


$42 Million per year, for anyone, in any walk of life is comical. I get what your saying, that its comical even in the context of current baseball salaries; but the idea that anyone is paid roughly 35x the top neurosurgeon in Canada for throwing, catching or hitting a ball, however well is absurd.
 
MLB probably make billions per year. $42 million is nothing.

42M is not 'nothing'; if baseball earns too much money due to lack of competition, there are ways to address that.

But lets be clear the average payroll for typical MLB team last year was 160M or just over 6M per year, per player, if that were reduced, merely to what the top neurosurgeon in the country might earn (1.5M per year); then you'd save ~4.4B per year, which would pay for a lot of healthcare, cheaper tuition or affordable housing.

Apply that math to all the major sports, see the dividend multiply, and yes CEO pay reduction should follow suit.
 
I don't understand why you want to reduce Bo Bichette's salary to $1.5 million. Should Taylor Swift's salary be reduced to $1.5 million too?

I lost my driver's license due to epilepsy, and even I don't care if they make money than a neurosurgeon.

If MLB team makes hundreds of millions per year, then the top MLB players gonna make tens of millions per year. You want the billionaire team owner to pocket those hundreds of millions? Who is the little guy here?

If you want to reduce player salaries, just stop watching baseball. Get your friends and family to stop watching baseball. Ad revenue and ticket sales will decline. Voila, less money for the players.
 
I don't understand why you want to reduce Bo Bichette's salary to $1.5 million. Should Taylor Swift's salary be reduced to $1.5 million too?

Yes.

I lost my driver's license due to epilepsy, and even I don't care if they make money than a neurosurgeon.

You have my sympathy in regards to your medical issues; but I don't share or understand your point of view at all.

If MLB team makes hundreds of millions per year, then the top MLB players gonna make tens of millions per year. You want the billionaire team owner to pocket those hundreds of millions? Who is the little guy here?

I just said that baseball teams could have their excess revenue curbed, so no.

If you want to reduce player salaries, just stop watching baseball. Get your friends and family to stop watching baseball. Ad revenue and ticket sales will decline. Voila, less money for the players.

That will change exactly nothing, and if you don't understand that.......well, I can't help you.
 
Cristiano Ronaldo gets a salary of $225M to putter around in the Saudi league.

Even more ridiculous. There's no logic or sense to that. People should be compensated for bettering the human condition.

Pro Sports players are essentially entertainers. I have no issues with compensating the best of those well; we all need entertainment; but the salaries imply that Rinaldo is performing a service almost 200x more valuable than the neurosurgeon who likely saved at least a couple of dozen lives last year.

Clearly that does not equate, and the compensation is unreasonable.
 
Yes.



You have my sympathy in regards to your medical issues; but I don't share or understand your point of view at all.



I just said that baseball teams could have their excess revenue curbed, so no.



That will change exactly nothing, and if you don't understand that.......well, I can't help you.
How exactly do you propose curbing MLB and Taylor Swift's revenues without reducing their fanbase? Who are you to decide what is the appropriate revenue for sports team or a music artist? I didn't expect this kind of nonsense on Urban Toronto, especially from you.
 
How exactly do you propose curbing MLB and Taylor Swift's revenues without reducing their fanbase? Who are you to decide what is the appropriate revenue for sports team or a music artist? I didn't expect this kind of nonsense on Urban Toronto, especially from you.

I've been told; I feel put in place. Or Not. Back on ignore you go, I can't recover the time wasted on replying to you.
 
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Vladdy's farewell to Bo. The Mets visit the Blue Jays June 29 to July 1:

"Of course, I feel sad sad after playing with him for so many years, but like I've always said, this is a business, and you have to look out for what's best for you and your family. I wish him the best. We won't be teammates anymore, but our friendship will last forever."

 
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