![]() Gary N. Gray |
BASEBALL GET YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER 2004 |
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Major League Baseball's world famous All-Star Game was held last week in Houston, Texas. The American League beat the National League again, for the 13th time in 17 years. It was suppose to have been Roger "THE ROCKET" Clemens Day former Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jay, New York Yankee and now current pitcher for the Houston Astros day in the sun. The day turned into a nightmare in (Enron Field) Minute Maid Park. The two time Cy Young award winner and future Hall of Famer, gave up six runs in the first inning and happen to be the losing pitcher of record on this night. Baseball is now trying to woo fans back into the ballpark. It's only the start of a long journey that should have been done years ago. Baseball, the owners, players, and league presidents are finally beginning to see the light. Many of us recall that two years ago there was a threat of a baseball strike. The strike never happened and baseball is still being played today but with a keen eye on the fan. Yes, in New York City, in Chicago, and even in our beautiful Bay Area, baseball diamonds are still open. But there is still a total lack of commitment from the Lords of Baseball. Baseball's troubles will not disappear until we get to the root of the problem. Here are a few suggestions to improve American attitudes toward baseball.
He is the commissioner of baseball not the commissioner of owners. This office should be for the fans, players, and owners. If baseball really wants to change then they should have a real commissioner. Former baseball players Frank Robinson, Bill White, and Don Baylor, along with sport announcers Bill Costas, Peter Gammons, and George Will are all fine candidates for this job. Major League Baseball can also add my name to that long list of eligible
commissioner. In the 1990's baseball created four new teams who had to pay an entrance
fee. This fee was created to subsidize the existing teams. This did not
work because there already were two or three existing teams not receiving
enough income to keep its franchise in the black. Congress should have done this many years ago to make the playing field level and make baseball accountable to the fair trade practice laws in the United States. 6) Have a hard salary cap. This would prevent super power teams from being formed. The Yankees and Braves could no longer hoard players year after year.
Creating a chance for every team to be in the wonderful fall classic.
It would be wonderful to see The San Diego Padres play against The Tampa
Bay Devil Rays for the World Series Championship. It is obvious that current
system this will never happen. The current wild card system is just for teams that do not have enough
wins to take a divisional crown. The wild card just increases playoff
revenue for the owners. Presently the only intra-league games of interest to most fans right
now are the inter-city rivalries for example teams like the New York Mets-New
York Yankees series, Chicago Cubs-Chicago White Sox series, San Fran.
Giants -Oakland A's series, Los Ang. Dodgers -Anaheim Angels series. And
the intra state rivalries, the St. Louis Cardinals-Kansas City Royals
series, Cinn. Reds-Clev. Indians series, The Texas Rangers-Houston Astros
series and ending with The Tampa Bay Devil Ray- Florida Marlin series.
The question is what do you do with the other teams? Seattle, Boston,
Baltimore, Milwaukee, Denver, and Arizona. There has to be a fair and
equitable system for intra league play. If Major League Baseball wants
to keep this system then let them stay in the same divisions like National
East Teams play American East Teams. National West Teams play American
West Teams etc. Schedule Playoff and World Series games at an earlier time so children can watch their favorite team on television or at the ballpark. Let us all remember that they will be the fans of the future. These are the eleven steps MLB should take if they want to get back into the hearts and minds of Americans, it has to seriously get it's own house in order. THAT IS THE GRAYLINE! |
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