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Successful teams, with the exception most notably of the star-filled Yankees and Phillies, largely added experienced players to their prospects.
"You do need a core group," Bell said. "I think you need a sprinkle of veterans here and there. I don't think you need too many, but a couple are of them are awful nice to have around. People look up to them. You know, we've got (Carl) Pavano now who's kind of had a rebirth here. He's kind of a leader. And (Jim) Thome obviously. Yeah, you need some of that."
Too many veterans, and the payroll balloons to a Yankee-like $200 million-plus or even Philadelphia's $140 milliion-plus.
Texas began the season at $55 million, while Cincinnati and Tampa Bay were in the $70s, Atlanta in the $80s, and San Francisco and Minnesota (in its first season at Target Field) in the $90s.
Just as it is in a department store bargain basement, combing the January and February free-agent discount sales is key.
"We got lucky. The whole industry got lucky," Giants general manager Brian Sabean said. "The whole free-agency market has crashed. The days of the mega multiyear deals are gone. There are more guys, because of the way the game's being turned over in a lot of organizations to younger players, to having to take shorter-term contracts for less money. That helps everybody. It helps them stay in the game without being pushed out by younger players. It also helps management to balance the budget or spread the money through the roster."
But, as the teams that have gone home know from firsthand experience, you have to make the right selections.
"We have little margin for error here," Jocketty said. "Any market this size is the same way. You can't afford to made mistakes, at least not too many."
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