Team And Their Spending

Posted on: February 13, 2010 by admin

Some teams really struggle with the way they spend team money on acquiring players. For example, at times it can be easy to say that a team should spend big money on a top pitcher. The problem will not end up with the pitcher but with the rest of the team and backing him up. First they need a great catcher to fill the job in catching for him. Next they need to field a team that can play as error free as possible. And if there are not enough good and solid hitters on the team then they could really be wasting their money all together. That is why some teams decide to pass on certain trade deals. Sure, who would not want to spend the money on the best players in the game? But all too often teams have found themselves with a very unbalanced team, leaving one side strong and the other struggling. This can spell disaster for teams when it comes to money and attendance. The lack of wins will keep fans away. Fans staying away mean less money to the team.

So just because to us it may seem like there are obvious decisions, it does not necessarily mean those decisions are the best and so easy to make. We say leave it to the experts.

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