Today when he was going over payroll and salaries for the Major League teams, brought to us every year by the Associated Press (HERE), he rattled off how the Yankee are yet again the highest in payroll and right behind them are the Dodgers.
(Here's the top 5 list of that list)
- New York Yankees $228,995,945
- Los Angeles Dodgers $216,302,909
- Philadelphia Phillies $159,578,214
- Boston Red Sox $158,967,286
- Detroit Tigers $149,046,844
My take on this is simple. Yankees fans wanted the Yankees to spend and we don't care if it's $228,995,945 or $328,995,945, we just want the best guys we can get. He then suggested "What ya gonna do... go out and get Prince Fielder?" I'm paraphrasing on that quote, but quite simply, the answer to that question... is YES! Again, as a fan, I want the best and biggest dudes possible.
Look, Yankee fans want who we want. That's what Yankee fans have always enjoyed about the George Steinbrenner era. We liked when George just made a move and got a top free agent. Sure, some of them didn't pan out, but what was Kay talking about? Sure, Yankee fans didn't think we spent enough...so? Why you talking trash bro?
As fans, we want the best team we can get, be it Prince Fielder or Randy Johnson, Vernon Wells or Wayne Tolleson... if they we think we can win with those guys, we ask and chat and complain until we get them. It doesn't matter what the salary is... SPEND. And for the record, we've been saying that for months. You know what $228,995,945 means to Yankees fans? Nothing Kay... nothing.
So, before you suggest that we should be ashamed of ourselves... you better check yo self before you wreck yo self... I still love ya though, but you got this one wrong. And that's from a fan perspective, not a "Radio personality" perspective...
Go Yanks!
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