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"I won twenty-eight games in thirty-five and I couldn't believe my eyes when the Cards sent me a contract with a cut in salary. Mr Rickey said I deserved a cut because I didn't win thirty games"

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Baseball’s romance with meritocracy dies quietly in Dizzy Dean’s disbelief. He’s not complaining about money in the abstract; he’s exposing the cold arithmetic behind a sport that sells itself as pastoral glory. “I won twenty-eight games in thirty-five” is a stat line meant to end arguments. He frames it like evidence in a trial, then follows with the punch: the Cardinals hand him a pay cut anyway. The outrage isn’t just personal. It’s the shock of learning that performance, even elite performance, is still negotiable when owners control the paper.

The detail that makes the quote bite is Mr. Rickey’s reasoning. Not “you regressed,” not “we’re rebuilding,” but a laughably rigid benchmark: you didn’t win thirty. That two-win gap becomes a weapon, turning a spectacular season into a technical failure. It’s bureaucratic logic masquerading as fairness, the kind that lets management sound principled while tightening the screws. Dean’s “couldn’t believe my eyes” lands because it’s not a polished soundbite; it’s a gut reaction to power being exercised with a straight face.

Context matters: this is pre-free agency baseball, when stars had fame but little leverage, bound by an economy that treated labor as replaceable and loyalty as a one-way street. Dean, a larger-than-life talker, uses plainspoken incredulity to puncture the myth. The subtext is timeless: the workplace will always find a number that justifies paying you less, even when you’re winning.

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Dizzy Dean (January 16, 1910 - July 17, 1974) was a Athlete from USA.

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