I agree, but I didn't make the gun analogy.
There is nothing preventing the NL team either. What does happen in balance is that the AL has to use its resources over a greater need than NL counterparts. Thus always at a disadvantage.
Still you are wrong. You have 8 guns and I have 8 guns. You have a water pistol and I have an 9th gun. But my remaining soldiers have lesser guns to fill out my battalion because I needed to buy a 9th gun.
The fact is right there. The AL always plays with less because they have an extra...
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Yet another fact for you. I don't think words mean what you think they mean
I appreciate you both even though GMF you are wrong in this one.
Every team has X dollars to spend. (Let's just ignore market sizes for this purpose) They spend it specifically to win. Each league does this differently and the same. Both leagues spend money to win the most games with the...
This is so wrong. You don't compare the bench guy the NL uses at DH to the AL DH, you compare him to the pitcher batting for the NL team. That difference is WAY bigger than the AL team losing the DH for a pitcher.
the NL doesn't have to take a portion of their budget for a bat and can use it elsewhere when the AL team has to use a portion of the budget for the DH. The advantage is ALWAYS with the NL.