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Pirates love prospects


First they trade Jason Bay, then they trade Nate McLouth, and now they trade Adam Laroche.

Adam LaRoche goes to the Red Sox for a player to be named later

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You don't get prospects from player to be named later deals.

Deal is nothing more then a salary dump, as LaRoche is set to become a free agent next year, and the Pirates have no intentions of keeping him.

MLB needs to do one of two things, either seriously restructure the revenue sharing system they have, or fold teams like the Pirates and Nationals because they clearly cannot compete on a regular basis.

Also the Nationals seem to have no intention of actually signing Stephen Strasburg as he will likely be forced to enter next year's draft if a deal cannot be reached by August 17th.

The Nationals will once again hold the number pick in next years draft, and will also get the #2 pick if they do not sign Strasburg this year.

Right now Pittsburgh and Washington are two teams that seemed to be on a road to nowhere with no signs that things are going to change anytime soon.

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Im saying that the Bay and McLouth trades brought in prospects

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The Pirates seem to love the prospect of not winning. Because that's what these trades are ensuring.

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They got some good talent there still. You can't say they don't. They got two kids who were in Double A from the Sox for Laroche. As for the Nats i don't think they'll do anything but lose in the coming future. Now if somehow they stitch up a deal with Strausburg then they have a soild pitcher

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That is a joke? Right? No? Ok, let's be real, they don't have good talent. That's why they well on their way to their 17th straight losing season. SEVENTEEN!! Not a single season above .500 in 17 years kinda proves that your franchise has no idea what the hell it is doing.

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I think the should just fold if they dont get a Winning Season soon.

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Well if ownership doesn't want to pay salaries then sell the team to someone who does....KC is a small market team but they at least try to be competative. Same can be said for Tampa, Milwaukee, and Oakland.

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Well the rays and Brewers are competitive and have a chance to win the divsion there in. Unlike Pittsburgh, Oaklnad and KC

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Here's the thing though, the financial incentive to win in sports is virtually zero.

How much revenue you bring in is pretty well set before the season even begins.

The only time when winning can bring in new revenue opportunities is if you win the World Series.

But for most teams at least financially it makes no difference whether they win 70 games or 88 games.

Your market size, and television contract have much more say over how much money you make then your on field performance does.

The only way your going to solve these small market blues is to either bring in a salary cap, or find a way to make winning financially viable.  The salary cap option in my opinion would be much easier.

I recommend to read my Gary Sheffield page under the top 100 if you want a good oversight into how sports business really works, and why owners really own sports teams.

Very few owners are willing to risk taking a hit financially in order to win.

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