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No Salary Cap, No Problem

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by Tyler Thalgott

5.0(12 reviews)
77 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Baseball is naturally unfair. Most teams have a severe disadvantage over the few teams at the top. These teams, the Dodgers and Yankees, have as much as 175 million dollars more in player spending than lowly teams. We will focus on the bottom third of the MLB payroll list, the small and weak spenders. Teams like the Mariners and Rays were extremely successful last season, yet had light payrolls. These teams employ strategies few other teams employ and focus on cheap farm systems better than any other in the league. Follow and listen weekly to keep updated on the natural underdogs of the MLB.

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8/8/2020

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for All Star Break Update: What These Teams Need To Do To Make the Postseason

June 22, 2022

All Star Break Update: What These Teams Need To Do To Make the Postseason

<p>It's been a while! Thank you to Tony Kornheiser for the mention. This week we discussed the all star ballot, and the large success a couple of teams have had in the past month, and the struggles that others have had that need to be fixed. I discuss improvements necessary for all of these teams to make the postseason. Hope you all enjoyed!</p>

Episode thumbnail for Season 5, Episode 5: No-Hitters, Good and Bad

May 18, 2022

Season 5, Episode 5: No-Hitters, Good and Bad

Episode 5 discusses the past 2 weeks of the MLB season. Lot's of impactful moments like no-hitters and walkoffs, and we also check in on the 4 teams we are dedicated to, some of which were successful while others struggled.

Episode thumbnail for Season 5 Episode 4: Mariner Catcher Breaks Out, As Well As A Look Back At The Month Of April In Review

May 4, 2022

Season 5 Episode 4: Mariner Catcher Breaks Out, As Well As A Look Back At The Month Of April In Review

<p>In this episode, we look at the performance of the Mariners, Rays, Guardians, and the Athletics. Some of these teams had very successful weeks, others definitely did not. Also featured are my predictions for the rest of the season. These include division winners, MVP winners, as well as other award winners. This episode is jam-packed with lots of content, so be sure to listen and share this episode with others.</p>

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What is No Salary Cap, No Problem?

Baseball is naturally unfair. Most teams have a severe disadvantage over the few teams at the top. These teams, the Dodgers and Yankees, have as much as 175 million dollars more in player spending than lowly teams. We will focus on the bottom third of the MLB payroll list, the small and weak spenders. Teams like the Mariners and Rays were extremely successful last season, yet had light payrolls. These teams employ strategies few other teams employ and focus on cheap farm systems better than any other in the league. Follow and listen weekly to keep updated on the natural underdogs of the MLB.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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