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Originally Posted by Moonliner
Of course for the most part winning equals more profits so both sides remain united but when they don't, it's not the folks on the field calling the shots.
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That's what's been so great about the McCourt/Colleti era of the Dodgers so far. They seem to be totally in sync on that balance.
Of course, when you've got the best farm system in baseball that's been pumping out a consistent stockpile of top prospects, you get to have that luxury. Who needs to spend money and make risky trades when you've got 3 guys at each position ready to go for, essentially, free?