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In the same article, Showalter is quoted as wondering if Boston's general manager, Theo Epstein, could function with a smaller payroll, like that of Tampa Bay.
As an alternative, they propose imposing a smaller payroll tax than the one in Mr. Ravitch's plan and increasing fare revenues by 4percentt.
Two years later, the Marlins, a team with a significantly smaller payroll at $48 million, beat the Yankees and their $150 million players in the World Series.
Heck, even the supposedly evil Cardinals, Chicago's divisional round opponent and the team most baseball fans are rooting against the most this postseason (and every postseason), has a smaller payroll than Chicago and hails from a city 12% the size.
For the first time in the current budget crisis, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg yesterday raised the specter of a smaller payroll for police officers, firefighters and teachers if the city did not get financial help from the state.
Among the teams that were legitimately competing for the wild-card spots, the Angels have a smaller payroll than the Red Sox and the Mariners, and the Giants lag behind the Dodgers.
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In our division, Oakland and Anaheim are operating with smaller payrolls".
Other teams, of course, have won titles with much smaller payrolls.
Many of the casualties were victims of economic stagnation and competition from online retailers with smaller payrolls and rent bills.
Finding a Path Out A rapid productivity increase, as businesses got more output from fewer workers, raises the possibility that employers might make do with smaller payrolls long after economic conditions improve.
The Yankees may be fated to reach the playoffs and then the World Series only to be undone each time by teams with smaller payrolls and young, hungry players.
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