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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 53375" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Blame the rules, not the Yankees. Same thing would happen in every other sport if salary cap restrictions didn't exist.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth their streak was broken this year. Here's the full list of 2014 Opening Day payrolls, <a href="http://www.kansascity.com/2014/03/25/4915619/ap-dodgers-surpass-yankees-for.html" target="_blank">per the AP</a>.</p><p></p><p><strong>TeamPayroll</strong></p><p>1. Dodgers$235,295,219</p><p>2. Yankees$203,812,506</p><p>3. Phillies$180,052,723</p><p>4. Red Sox$162,817,411</p><p>5. Tigers$162,228,527</p><p>6. Angels$155,692,000</p><p>7. Giants$154,185,878</p><p>8. Rangers$136,036,172</p><p>9. Nationals$134,704,437</p><p>10. Blue Jays$132,628,700</p><p>11. Diamondbacks$112,688,666</p><p>12. Reds$112,390,772</p><p>13. Cardinals$111,020,360</p><p>14. Braves$110,897,341</p><p>15. Orioles$107,406,623</p><p>16. Brewers$103,844,806</p><p>17. Rockies$95,832,071</p><p>18. Mariners$92,081,943</p><p>19. Royals$92,034,345</p><p>20. White Sox$91,159,254</p><p>21. Padres$90,094,196</p><p>22. Mets$89,051,758</p><p>23. Cubs$89,007,857</p><p>24. Twins$85,776,500</p><p>25. Athletics$83,401,400</p><p>26. Indians$82,534,800</p><p>27. Pirates$78,111,667</p><p>28. Rays$77,062,891</p><p>29. Marlins$47,565,400</p><p>30. Astros$44,544,174</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 53375, member: 274"] Blame the rules, not the Yankees. Same thing would happen in every other sport if salary cap restrictions didn't exist. For what it's worth their streak was broken this year. Here's the full list of 2014 Opening Day payrolls, [URL='http://www.kansascity.com/2014/03/25/4915619/ap-dodgers-surpass-yankees-for.html']per the AP[/URL]. [B]TeamPayroll[/B] 1. Dodgers$235,295,219 2. Yankees$203,812,506 3. Phillies$180,052,723 4. Red Sox$162,817,411 5. Tigers$162,228,527 6. Angels$155,692,000 7. Giants$154,185,878 8. Rangers$136,036,172 9. Nationals$134,704,437 10. Blue Jays$132,628,700 11. Diamondbacks$112,688,666 12. Reds$112,390,772 13. Cardinals$111,020,360 14. Braves$110,897,341 15. Orioles$107,406,623 16. Brewers$103,844,806 17. Rockies$95,832,071 18. Mariners$92,081,943 19. Royals$92,034,345 20. White Sox$91,159,254 21. Padres$90,094,196 22. Mets$89,051,758 23. Cubs$89,007,857 24. Twins$85,776,500 25. Athletics$83,401,400 26. Indians$82,534,800 27. Pirates$78,111,667 28. Rays$77,062,891 29. Marlins$47,565,400 30. Astros$44,544,174 [/QUOTE]
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