Bill Madden: MLB commish Rob Manfred has a serious ownership problem
Briefly

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred recognized the widening disparity in baseball's payrolls, highlighted by the substantial investments of teams like the Mets and Dodgers. He noted that many team owners, who aren't investing adequately, contribute to this problem. As frustration mounts among fans—evidenced by boos and "Sell the Team" chants directed at owners like Jerry Reinsdorf, Bob Nutting, and Stu Sternberg—it's clear there's discontent with management's approach, especially among teams with low payrolls benefiting from revenue sharing instead of pursuing competitiveness.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged a "massive" disparity problem in baseball, exacerbated by owner issues, with fans expressing dissatisfaction with several team's management.
Some team owners, like Jerry Reinsdorf and Bob Nutting, are being booed by fans, highlighting a growing frustration over management's unwillingness to invest in competitive teams.
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