The Brewers are RUINING Baseball?!?! #shorts #dodgers #brewers #baseball #mlb #salarycap
January 22, 2026
The Brewers are RUINING Baseball?!?! #shorts #dodgers #brewers #baseball #mlb #salarycap
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the dodgers? whaaaaa?
I think u mean 4 games away from making the world series
lol no you have to trade the best players because the Dodgers and Yankees have started a bidding war that 25 out of 30 teams have zero chance of winning. Trade him now and at least get something in return.
Not saying there shouldn’t be a floor but the lack of a salary cap is what caused this.
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This is why we need a floor
The MLB needs a salary floor at this point, and probably the eventual salary cap.
Salary cap with a salary floor. Perfectly balance add all things should be
So why are the brewers ruining baseball?
And yet the Brewers turn their prospects into star players something the Dodgers haven’t done since they signed Ohtani but yet Dodgers fans finding other ways to blame other teams what’s next the blame the Cubs ruining baseball and yes the brewers owner is cheap but at the end of the day the Brewers built their teams not buy them unlike the Dodgers
Ppl saying a salary cap needs to be added, are js mad that their team cant pay the best players on the market what they want
Ofc the dodgers fan thinks this is worse for baseball than what his favorite team is doing🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
MLB has a thirty year history of the two central divisions and the AL west conspiring to keep salary’s low.
Angels and rangers crossed over around 2005.
They have been accused of having glass salary ceilings that they agree to
Salary cap and floor are both needed
Cap + Floor that is 90% of the cap with the cap covered through media revenue sharing. Cap number is a collectively bargained percentage of league revenues so owners don't get to just pocket more money. A simple change that evens the playing field and teams win and lose based upon their competency and not their ability to buy themselves out of any mistake.
They tried to sign him but he wanted to test free agency unless he was overpaid. They decided to get assets for him instead of losing him to the dodgers next offseason
The floor is the best part of a salary cap, you're team can't be too cheap
I love your videos
Pretty sure they just wanted to get some value out of him because he would’ve most definitely left and they would get nothing out of it
18 comments
the dodgers? whaaaaa?
I think u mean 4 games away from making the world series
lol no you have to trade the best players because the Dodgers and Yankees have started a bidding war that 25 out of 30 teams have zero chance of winning. Trade him now and at least get something in return.
Not saying there shouldn’t be a floor but the lack of a salary cap is what caused this.
Cheap MLB Owners
This is why we need a floor
The MLB needs a salary floor at this point, and probably the eventual salary cap.
Salary cap with a salary floor. Perfectly balance add all things should be
So why are the brewers ruining baseball?
And yet the Brewers turn their prospects into star players something the Dodgers haven’t done since they signed Ohtani but yet Dodgers fans finding other ways to blame other teams what’s next the blame the Cubs ruining baseball and yes the brewers owner is cheap but at the end of the day the Brewers built their teams not buy them unlike the Dodgers
Ppl saying a salary cap needs to be added, are js mad that their team cant pay the best players on the market what they want
Ofc the dodgers fan thinks this is worse for baseball than what his favorite team is doing🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
MLB has a thirty year history of the two central divisions and the AL west conspiring to keep salary’s low.
Angels and rangers crossed over around 2005.
They have been accused of having glass salary ceilings that they agree to
Salary cap and floor are both needed
Cap + Floor that is 90% of the cap with the cap covered through media revenue sharing. Cap number is a collectively bargained percentage of league revenues so owners don't get to just pocket more money. A simple change that evens the playing field and teams win and lose based upon their competency and not their ability to buy themselves out of any mistake.
They tried to sign him but he wanted to test free agency unless he was overpaid. They decided to get assets for him instead of losing him to the dodgers next offseason
The floor is the best part of a salary cap, you're team can't be too cheap
I love your videos
Pretty sure they just wanted to get some value out of him because he would’ve most definitely left and they would get nothing out of it