Major League Baseball Salary Cap
A salary cap is the amount of money a team can spend on their players’ roster in a single year. Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap, and therefore this makes it a highly disputed topic. The reason for a salary cap is to keep teams competitive, rather than having two outstanding teams dominating the league. The National Football League and the National Basketball Association have a salary cap because it gives teams an equal chance of getting players that can make a difference in their team’s season. Salary caps also keep players from receiving contracts, which give them an extremely large and often undeserved salary. Major League Baseball teams, including the Anahiem Angels and Atlanta Braves, are owned by wealthy people and/or companies. The Anaheim Angels are owned by Disney (Worisnop, 128). It’s no surprise that the Angels can produce a competitive team and have several all-stars. Several years ago Anaheim signed Mo Vaughn for ninety million dollars o
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