Found October 28, 2009 on
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One good thing about the internet: Space is limitless.
Another: Youtube, but I digress.
Going back to the space issue, when you've only got about 500 words available for a print column, it's tough to get everything in. Here, we can expound a little more. So, if you read my column suggesting the Phillies are a fine model for the next step in the Rangers' growth, perhaps you came away wondering about the payroll issue.
For those that haven't read it, I pointed out the Phillies have grown their payroll from $70 million to $113 million since 2003. In the same time, the Rangers have shrunk from $103 million to $68 million. When the Phillies went to the playoffs for the first time this decade, they were paying their still rather young team a total of $89 million. It jumped to $98 million for last year, which ended in a world championship. And it jumped another $15 million for this season.
The Rangers, meanwhile, are facing a fifth consecutive year of their payroll ran...
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