I hear you. I'd feel the same way as you if my team had an owner who was willing to reinvest in his team every year. Like I said, I used to be a Cleveland fan. I watched Albert Belle and Manny Ramirez leave for more money. Oh and C.C. Sabathia...I think you know him

. As a Rays fan, I just watched Carl Crawford and Raphael Soriano (you know him too) leave for more money. And you just know that Longo, David Price and James Shields will do the same. You're right, it's the owners who make the financial commitment or not. It's hard as a fan to be told you'll be having porridge for breakfast everyday and that's the way it is, when fans 1,200 miles north of you get bacon and eggs.
The resources of the major market teams are leaps and bounds over the rest of us. But that's life. You can't deny it would be more interesting to see equally matched teams play games. But I suppose if I were you I'd be happy knowing my chances of winning a championship every year were high. Try putting yourself in our shoes, lol!
A lot of people here believe our owner, New York City resident and Mets season ticket holder Stu Sternberg, is just waiting for MLB to contract the Rays and give him a big payout. He wants to own the Mets bad.
Regarding The Boss...I have
a lot of admiration for him. He's given a ton to the Tampa Bay area through philanthropy and is held in high esteem here. I got to speak with him for about 15 minutes in 1996 in Tampa when he appeared on a TV show I was working production on. This pic was taken after that conversation. I was wearing an Indians cap at the time and he turned it around as a joke before we posed. I decided to take it off for the photo. RIP Mr. Steinnbrener.