There tends to be a lot of talk around these forums about tankers and how detrimental they are to the league. But what about the other extreme? Owners who join a league, max out their payroll, and essentially hire a team of mercenaries to compete until there is no young talent left to help patch the ML team. When the franchise begins to cave from the consequences of the massive payroll these owners leave behind a team that may be able to compete for another couple seasons but has a barren pipeline of talent.
Unfortunately, times can be tough for leagues to fill so commissioners continue to give these owners opportunities.
Personally, I came across an owner who ran a payroll ranging from 105 mil to 135 mil in 11 of 12 seasons, then bailed and now has no more than a handful of past seasons in any league. His overall record looks great and has earned him double digit WS victories but this just gaming the system in a way that is potentially worse than tanking.
At the very least, tankers can potentially miss MWRs and they are building a pipeline of talent for the future (at least if they have any idea what they are doing).
What's the worst case of this you have seen and how do you compare this form of owner to the $30 million in payroll tanker?