Professional sports are a part of the overall entertainment industry. When you go to see , or just stay home and watch , a movie , show or act , you don't worry about what the budget costs for the production were. You don't care how much the stars , supporting cast or headline entertainers are being paid . You just want to see a good , entertaining event. Unfortunately, a lot of the sport's owners don't want to spend what it takes to provide that. They come up with cockamamie things like the luxury tax to save on the spending. They trade a generational talent like Mookie Betts for the likes of Verdugo and Downs and expect us to understand and applaud. Now , I have no idea what their profit level is , or if any of them are actually losing money on their investment, but I do know that I am not desirous of watching a mediocre or worse performance for an entire season. Or maybe even longer. If they want us to part with our dollars, don't say things like " We are not all in this year." Especially coming on the heels of a debacle like last season. Kudos to the Dodgers .