Wouldn't most sports franchises love to have seven championships in 35 years? And you're wrong, check out this list.
New York Yankees $228,995,945
Los Angeles Dodgers $216,302,909 Philadelphia $159,578,214
Boston $158,967,286
Detroit $149,046,844 San Francisco $142,180,333
Los Angeles Angels $142,165,250
Texas $127,197,575
Chicago White Sox $124,065,277
Toronto $118,244,039
St. Louis $116,702,085
Washington $112,431,770
Cincinnati $110,565,728
Chicago Cubs $104,150,726
Baltimore $91,793,333
Milwaukee $91,003,366
Arizona $90,158,500
Atlanta $89,288,193
New York Mets $88,877,033
Seattle $84,295,952
Cleveland $82,517,300
Kansas City $80,491,725
Minnesota $75,562,500
Colorado $75,449,071
San Diego $71,689,900
Oakland $68,577,000
Pittsburgh $66,289,524
Tampa Bay $57,030,272
Miami $39,621,900
Houston $24,328,538
I think this focus on payrolls is a red herring... the biggest spending teams in baseball don't usually win anyways... I'm always hearing about how the Yankees spend so much money.. well you know what? they don't always win.. how many World Series have they won the past 35 years or so? I think its five...and in the past 50? seven...