03-19-2009, 12:55 PM
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Despite tough economic conditions prompting many teams to scale back spending, the Cubs remain strong enough that team officials anticipate the ability to add payroll during the season, even after increasing it about 10 percent over last season.
''I would think there'll be room to make moves at the turn,'' Cubs chairman Crane Kenney said, referring to the July trading period.
Kenney said the Cubs' ticket sales are keeping pace with last season and that broadcast revenues should remain strong. The club has had a lag in sponsorship, but Kenney -- who said overall club revenues have doubled in the last five years -- said much of that has been ''backfilled with other new business.''<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
''I would think there'll be room to make moves at the turn,'' Cubs chairman Crane Kenney said, referring to the July trading period.
Kenney said the Cubs' ticket sales are keeping pace with last season and that broadcast revenues should remain strong. The club has had a lag in sponsorship, but Kenney -- who said overall club revenues have doubled in the last five years -- said much of that has been ''backfilled with other new business.''<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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