MLB has discussed limiting how much teams can spend in areas other than player salaries, such as technology, player development and scouting and health. More details on baseball’s finances and the risks from Ken_Rosenthal & EvanDrellich:
and high-ranking club officials have discussed limiting how much teams can spend in areas other than player salaries, such as technology, player development, scouting and health, multiple people briefed on such discussions toldDifferent pockets of management have talked about the potential cost controls, whether it be owners speaking to one another, or in similar conversations between club higher-ups.
“I heard discussed at the ownership level,” said a different club official this week. “I don’t know where it originated. It’s about competitive balance. … I’ve been in the game 20 years. The number of people we have in our clubhouse working with the players has tripled, quadrupled in size.” “Enough on the expense side,” another executive lamented of the league’s continued effort to tamp down costs. “You should be encouraging people to learn how to make money.”Multiple club officials suggested that spending limits on non-players might make the most sense to pursue as part of a larger overhaul — including
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