Teams are always "builidng for the future." But when does the future actually come? For example, the Yankees beasically put themselves in a bad position for years 2007-2012. But at that expense, they have abetter shot of winning the WS this year and next than ever before.
Isnt a teams goal to get to the World Series? Well if a team is always looking to be successful in the long run, they most likely won't ever be successful at the present time. Thats why I am in favor of teams helping themselves out at the moment rather than helping them out in the future.
What if a team has a fantastic chance of winning the WS this year, but then there screwed for the next 5. But what if they dont make the deal, but in those next 5, they fall just short of the title. That it isnt worth it.
In my opinion, I'd rather have a title one year, and then miss the playoffs for the next 5 ,rather than lost in the divisional round for 6 straight years.
Of course this isnt for teams that are 100 loss teams. Obviously they have to build for the future, but I made this post after reading many many articles saying how the Yankees ruined their whole future (lets forget about free agency for a min for the sake of arguement). But they have a chance to win NOW. Their best chance to win is right now. If they kept Vazquez and Navarro and Halsey, maybe they wouldve been good enough to reach the ALCS the next 5 years, but end it there. It wouldnt be worth it.
Basically, I think teams should just put more emphasis into now, instead of the future, because the future never comes, its always a ways away.
Any comments... does anyone have any clue what I mean?
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