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@BHartranft "@whiteneck81 @BlakeHHarris Lets assume the Marlins have $231M of fixed costs (reasonable based on Braves publicly available financial statements) aside from player payroll so they are presently breaking even. Your escalator would make them spend $104M more on players. where does that come from"
X Link @BHartranft 2025-10-15T23:11Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"@Frostidisnow @Pocketshiner @wrylac @BlakeHHarris Braves are public company with financial statements online. They have hundreds of millions of costs annually aside from player $. People have no idea what all the non-player costs are but they are massive . . . and they consume a much bigger % of revenue for small market teams"
X Link @BHartranft 2025-10-15T22:52Z XXX followers, XX engagements

"@markjp @BlakeHHarris They could if they divided all TV revenue evenly XX ways like the NFL does. Yes i know that the NFL TV deal is all league/national and that baseball has its own local deals but it wont work until MLB takes over all broadcast rights"
X Link @BHartranft 2025-10-15T23:23Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"@JakerBrahney @SandblasterSzn This could be looked at through multiple lenses such as you had a team that went to the ALCS and didnt try to improve it and that doesnt feel so great in the midst of a 77-year championship drought"
X Link @BHartranft 2025-10-13T23:20Z XXX followers, XX engagements

"@SGroundballTS @JSexton1119 @Buster_ESPN or ownerships lack of financial resources because the big market market teams have huge revenue and therefore payroll advantages under the current economic model"
X Link @BHartranft 2025-10-11T21:47Z XXX followers, XX engagements