In the example in the first post of the thread, the numbers don't match up exactly. Were there some typos in either the numbers for market size or payroll?
Most of the time, a market size point was worth $11 million in before inaugural draft budget. Meaning Yankees and Dodgers have a 12 market size and $132 million budget.
But Washington shows as a 10 market size with only a $99 million budget. Detroit and Boston have a 9 market size but a $110 million budget. Cleveland is a 4 but with a $55 million budget. San Diego is a 6 but only has a $55 million budget.
Were those just typos of either the budget or the market size? Or was something else like fan interest or maybe a charitable/miserly owner driving the budget too?
Last edited by Scruff; 09-05-2014 at 02:56 PM.
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