Fun fact. The Yankees 20 years ago spent 90% of their entire revenue on player salaries.
@crod6431
If Hal wants the Yankees Fans to believe him, let him open the books and show us the profit margins.
@densnow4816
Hal is blowing smoke. Yanks have wealthiest team, high profits, strong RSN. Other MLB will shed payroll, but Hal doesn’t HAVE to.
@davidclark6694
I've said it every year since George passed. Hal is the core problem with this team. An 8 billion dollar franchise complaining about 300m payroll
@JeffJacquesmd
At a total payroll commitment of 202M next year they can pay Soto 50M/yr and still squeak under the payroll tax.
@zcorpalpha2462
Yankees always make
@greghughes8147
The guy with the Yacht needs to pass the collection plate around. Give till it hurts
@StoneyHoliday
I'm sorry but its not up to the NY fan to subsidize the league. If a team can't spend to stay competitive it shouldn't exist.
@michaeldeall
Forbes has the value of the team with over $7.55 billion!
@jaypee1010
Ohtani and the Dodgers screwed up the whole salary structure. From $300M + range to $700M. That’s a huge gap. MLB will implode.
@stavros8983
Owners might push for a cap, because they want to profit more, but the MLBPA will never agree to it. Because it caps FA earnings.
@carltonberry137
That whole conversation about signing Soto was a ruse.. Hal is not George. Not resigning Holmes? Really? Why can't Stanton be bought out? verdugo is young and you're not going to resign him either?
@jerryfusilli8152
50 mil a year for 15 years 😂😂😂😂
@SlickRick135
Not only the luxury tax but declining attendance is a real concern as millennials don’t watch a lot of baseball.
@RaysTrains
Verdugo gone for dominguez gleyber gone for Peraza maybe rizzo gone. We have a lot coming off the books this year with plenty of money to sign Soto and still have a lower payroll than this year. Not worried in the least
@troyaldrich3365
Hal speaks more than John Henry of my Red Sox.
@mr.oconnor1423
The Yankees still have an annual payment of $70 million for the new stadium (PILOT or payment in lieu of taxes), plus an annual $30 million payment to NYC for maintenance of the stadium. So that's $100 million before non-player salaries (including Brian Cashman and Randy Levine on down to the hot dog vendors; say another $50 million), plus cost of goods sold (admittedly at a huge markup), plus a player payroll of $300 million, plus travel costs, etc. Add $32.4 million in 2023 for luxury tax payments. So the Yankees' annual nut is probably well over $500 million. So they have to earn enough to clear more than $500 million after taxes (including an additional 7.25% NYS) or lose money.
@williamdecicco4164
They need a salary cap for revenue sharing cap. It shouldn't be a percentage, it should be a number. That would help ɓoth parties.
@zcorpalpha2462
Pay 💰 them all in Peanuts 🥜 🥃🔥🤣
@robbiegarnz7732
This is a bunch of propaganda! Why the hell would he say these things? He basically just reneged on the promise to do everything possible to re-sign Soto.
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