When Dave Roberts boldly declared that the Los Angeles Dodgers planned to really “ ruin baseball ” by winning four more games in the World Series, it only confirmed the frustrations of angry fans around MLB.

The Dodgers, boasting the most expensive roster in baseball – though not by much – have really turned things up a notch during their postseason run as the NL's third seed, winning all but one game they've played to punch their tickets to the World Series while the American League might still have two more games to play before they can name a champion.

And yet, in the opinion of Ben Verlander, LA isn't the problem with baseball. No, the real problem is franchises that refuse to pay their players and allow them to hit the open market, where they inevitably want to sign with a tea

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