Economics of Baseball
Date Submitted: 09/25/2002 15:29:23
Economics of Baseball
Just about everyone is aware of the problems that have
faced Major League Baseball for years. Every time a new
labor agreement is needed, there seems to be a battle
between the players and owners. And the players have won
every time. Baseball salaries are the highest of any sport,
the gap between large-market and small-market teams is
getting wider every year, and fan interest continues to
drop. This year, as the
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does not
help to restore competitive balance in the next couple of
years, then baseball is in for more trouble than if they
went on strike and corrected these problems. Fans in cities
like Pittsburgh, Miami, Montreal, and Cincinnati will
eventually stop watching baseball as they continue to see no
signs of hope from their teams. After all, how many times
can we all sit and watch the New York Yankees in the World
Series?
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