[新聞] Barcelona eliminates historic baseball team
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Less of a club: Barcelona eliminates historic baseball team,
cuts funding for minority sports
By Associated Press, Published: June 10
BARCELONA, Spain — Barcelona fans and athletes gathered in front of
Camp Nou stadium on Thursday to protest the elimination of the club’s
80-year-old baseball team and the decision to slash funding for 12
minority sports teams.
About a hundred adult and children players from a variety of Barcelona’s
amateur sports teams held a long banner in support of the endangered
baseball team that read: “Don’t think about the season, think about
the history: 80 years.”
“The feeling is one of shock,” FC Barcelona pitcher and first baseman
Jason Friedman, a Chicago native, told The Associated Press. “Until
this point it felt very secure, we felt that baseball was important to
the club. ... It has been a real blow to us.”
Barcelona has long prided itself on being “more than a club,” partly
by supporting sports teams other than soccer. But the heralded club is
also deeply in debt.
It owes more than $531 million and lost more than $30 million last season,
despite winning the Champions League and Spanish league titles and
implementing cost-control measures.
To tighten its belt further, the club plans to reduce the funding of
its minority sports teams from 10 percent to 5 percent of its total
budget over the next five years.
According to the club, Barcelona’s minority sports ran a deficit of
$63.5 million last season. The largest losses came from the highly
successful professional basketball, handball, indoor football and
roller hockey teams. The club’s amateur teams— field hockey,
volleyball, rugby, wheelchair basketball, athletics, skating, ice
hockey and baseball — lost $4.09 million.
“Barca can’t continue to lose money,” Barcelona vice president
Javier Faus said Wednesday. “If (soccer player Javier) Mascherano
takes a pay cut to come to play for Barca and if we almost lost Dani
Alves, why shouldn’t we ask the minority sports teams to make a
sacrifice?”
It’s still a difficult decision to accept for the club’s 1,200
amateur athletes.
The soccer team has been allocated at least $65 million, roughly
the equivalent of the minority sports teams’ deficit, to make one
or two big signings. The amateur athletes say that their collective
costs do not even reach half a percent of the total club budget.
The club’s amateur teams, which until now competed throughout Spain,
will be limited to the Catalonia region. Many will therefore have to
compete in a lower division.
At least they’re still playing. That won’t be the case for baseball.
Friedman, who is in his third season with Barcelona, teaches English
classes during the morning and arrives 90 minutes before practice
along with his teammates to coach the kids that make up the club’s
five little league baseball teams, which will also be eliminated.
“Some of the things that the club has been insinuating, like that
these guys go back home each summer and play for the Yankees, is not
the case,” Friedman said. “These are very humble guys who represent
Barca on the field.
“It is a real shame, especially from the stance that this was more
than a club, being multi-sport and giving back to the community.
Personally, the hardest part is that I think a lot of the kids are
going to have to stop playing.”
Barcelona said it would try to place as many kids as possible with
other clubs.
While baseball is largely ignored in the soccer-crazed country,
it has been played in Spain as an organized sport since 1944 and has
always had a dedicated — albeit low profile — fan base in the
industrialized Catalonia region. Presently, 10 teams play in Spain’s
top division.
“Baseball is a minority sport in Spain, but it has a lot of history,”
said Luis Melero, a spokesman for the Spanish baseball and softball
federation. “Losing a team with the renown of Barca is very bad for
Spanish and European baseball.”
Barcelona’s baseball team has won three Spanish championships and
established itself as one of the top teams in Europe, winning
back-to-back continental championships in 2007 and ‘08.
At least the team has a chance to go out on a high note by winning
its first Spanish league title since 1954. It currently sits atop
the standings at 22-2 with 10 games to play.
“Our coach told us the biggest statement we can make is to win the
championship,” Friedman said, “and show what a good team we are.”
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