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Auggie

(33,320 posts)
Sat May 23, 2026, 02:25 PM 20 hrs ago

The top four American League teams in LOWEST total payroll would all make the playoffs ...

if they were held today, May 23.

Three would be division winners: Cleveland, Tampa Bay, Sacramento.

Chicago White Sox would be the second-seeded wild card team, behind the Yankees.

Damned impressive, IMO.

https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/payroll/

Almost 1/3 through the season. Still early. Much could change.

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The top four American League teams in LOWEST total payroll would all make the playoffs ... (Original Post) Auggie 20 hrs ago OP
How do they do it, Auggie? True Dough 20 hrs ago #1
Cleveland has always developed good pitchers. Diamond_Dog 20 hrs ago #2
Batters too. Traded for prospects or cast-offs. Auggie 20 hrs ago #3
I watch every game, Auggie. And when I can't watch Diamond_Dog 20 hrs ago #5
It's the curse of small-market teams True Dough 20 hrs ago #4
Tampa Bay always amazes me, the talent they come up with. Diamond_Dog 20 hrs ago #6
Yes, True Dough 19 hrs ago #7

True Dough

(27,352 posts)
1. How do they do it, Auggie?
Sat May 23, 2026, 02:37 PM
20 hrs ago

Tampa and Cleveland in particular? Yes, they develop talent. But if it were that easy, every team would do it. How can those two clubs consistently produce such above-average starting pitchers?

Just seeing "Sacramento" seems so odd.

Diamond_Dog

(41,145 posts)
2. Cleveland has always developed good pitchers.
Sat May 23, 2026, 02:44 PM
20 hrs ago

Then when they come to the end of their contract, they let them go!

Examples : Cliff Lee, C.C. Sabathia, Shane Bieber…..

Auggie

(33,320 posts)
3. Batters too. Traded for prospects or cast-offs.
Sat May 23, 2026, 02:55 PM
20 hrs ago

Did you catch yesterday’s game Diamond Dog? Williams matched Sanchez pitch for pitch. Team played good defense too. What a smart move by Vogt in the 9th, pinch-hitting Manzardo for Hoskins. Manzardo know Duran better.

Diamond_Dog

(41,145 posts)
5. I watch every game, Auggie. And when I can't watch
Sat May 23, 2026, 03:10 PM
20 hrs ago

I listen on the radio. Hubby and I were driving home from dining out last night at a place up on Lake Erie that was 1 hr. away. We got home in the 8th inning.

When Josey got thrown out at second, right before Manzardo’s at-bat, trying to stretch a single into a double, I was afraid our goose was gonna be cooked. O ye of little faith!

Sanchez and Williams were both brilliant. 8 innings, no runs, 4 hits for both, although Sanchez walked 2 to Williams’ 0 free passes, and Williams had 11 strikeouts to Sanchez’s 6.

I’m hoping the Guards can keep it up in early June …. when we play the Yanks 6 times in the first two weeks of the month. Judge is slumping ….. always a good thing…. lol

True Dough

(27,352 posts)
4. It's the curse of small-market teams
Sat May 23, 2026, 03:02 PM
20 hrs ago

They often get priced out when it comes to keeping top talent.

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