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It is true that I described antisocial, parsimonious, sanctimonious, and wasteful behavior by the owners over the years, but baseball's problem is structural, not individual. Put any individual into a position of power with an opportunity to make tens of millions of dollars in an industry that is on a cultural pedestal and protected from all forms of competition, and the odds are against the second coming of Lee Iacocca or Ralph Nader.
Andrew Zimbalist
Baseball's popularity and, more so, it's revenues continue to increase.
Andrew Zimbalist
While Babe Ruth's $80,000 in 1930 was eighty times the average U. S. income, Don Mattingly's $3.4 million in 1991 was 160 times the average.
Andrew Zimbalist
Before becoming governor, Nelson Rockefeller offered to buy the Dodgers to keep them in New York.
Andrew Zimbalist
Some owners are competent, effective business people who care about the game. Many others do not share these attributes.
Andrew Zimbalist
Consider for instance, the facts that Jose Canseco was picked in the fifteenth round of the amateur draft, Roger Clemens the twelfth, Ryne Sandberg the twentieth, and Nolan Ryan the tenth.
Andrew Zimbalist
Baseball performance is an outcome of opposing forces.
Andrew Zimbalist
Between 1903 and 1991 the value of the Yankees appreciated at a compound annual rate of 11.4 percent.
Andrew Zimbalist
The first baseball game ever televised was a battle for fourth place in the Ivy League between Columbia and Princeton on May 17, 1939.
Andrew Zimbalist
It is well to recall that in 112 years of major league baseball, there has been only one bankruptcy filing.
Andrew Zimbalist
Perhaps if movie theaters also played the national anthem before their main attractions, the Internal Revenue Service would allow Hollywood studios to depreciate their actors.
Andrew Zimbalist
Nobody ever said that capitalism guarantees profit.
Andrew Zimbalist
How is it that the average CEO in Japan receives an annual income of $300,000 while the average CEO in the United States earns $2.8 million?
Andrew Zimbalist
Baseballs exemption from antitrust statutes, based on the notion that it was not involved in interstate commerce, erroneous back in 1922 and more so in the 1950s, became even more anomalous in 1957, when the Supreme Court declared football to be subject to the antitrust statutes and stated that baseball's exemption was "unreasonable, illogical and inconsistent."
Andrew Zimbalist
Baseball's owners must be the only U.S. citizens whose parents never told them the story of the boy who cried wolf. Their perennial cry of evaporating profits and imminent catastrophe in the presence of of rapidly growing revenues and escalating franchise values is hard to take seriously.
Andrew Zimbalist