Brewers owner claims team "had an operating loss" in 2019
PHOENIX (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio claims his team “had an operating loss” in 2019 but that isn't why the club's projected payroll has dropped nearly $30 million.
Attanasio says the Brewers are down from last season's franchise-record $132.6 million payroll because president of baseball operations David Stearns didn't find any splashy free-agent fits, instead preferring to rely on depth, versatility and manager Craig Counsell's knack for balancing options.
"There’s nothing that David didn’t do this offseason that he wouldn’t have done if we’d have had a different budget number," Attanasio said. “He’s always free to come to me and say, ‘I want to do ‘fill-in-the-blank.’ I want to acquire 'fill-in-the-blank.’”
Milwaukee was fifth in the National League last year in attendance at 2,923,333 and has been in the top-6 each of the past three seasons, yet it was 11th in the NL in payroll. Only the Pirates and Marlins spent less than $100 million among NL clubs, which is roughly where Milwaukee projects for 2020.
The owner denied that recent deals for Lorenzo Cain ($80 million, five years), Yasmani Grandal ($18.25 million, one year) and Mike Moustakas ($10 million, one year) forced any kind of correction in the budget this winter, nor did they hinder Stearns from making efforts to retain either Grandal or Moustakas.
Instead, Milwaukee felt good values couldn't be found in an offsesaon when other teams ramped up free-agent spending.
"There’s nobody we missed this offseason because of price that was on our list," Attanasio said. "We did want to sign Yasmani Grandal, so maybe one, but I’ve never said no to a player acquisition because of cost.
“Never once because of cost.”
He pointed to the team's success during his...
source https://www.chron.com/sports/article/Brewers-owner-claims-team-had-an-operating-loss-15066116.php
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