There's an old saying that one should beware Greeks bearing gifts (it has to do with the Trojan War, not a bad batch of feta), but a good modern interpretation could be beware of baseball owners crying poverty. In both cases, it's about bad intentions.Indians owner Paul Dolan sent a pretty chilling message to the team's fans during an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday. Don't expect a contending team for a while, because the Tribe lost $16 million this season.
"Every four or five years, if we can have a shot at the World Series and compete for the playoffs like we did in '05, that's as good as it gets," Dolan said.

























