An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular season victories. Results obtained confirm many, but not all, results reported in prior research. The importance of solid team pitching, defense, and offense is underscored. Outcomes for salaries and league affiliations differ substantially from prior seasons. History may serve as a guide to what occurs on the field, but it does not always repeat in the manner indicated in bygone years. Ultimately, 2013 represents a departure from the standard baseball norm
In professional baseball, efficient spending is the key to success. Because modern player contracts ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. An econometric analysis of the 2014 Major League Baseball season is condu...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. An econometric analysis of the 2015 Major League Baseball season is condu...
This thesis is designed to explore whether a team’s success in any given season can be predicted or ...
This thesis is designed to explore whether a team’s success in any given season can be predicted or ...
Major League Baseball, like other American professional sports, has become a multibillion dollar ind...
This study focuses on 256 Major League Baseball free agent hitters playing under the 2006–2011 colle...
This study focuses on 256 Major League Baseball free agent hitters playing under the 2006–2011 colle...
This paper explores what good organizational strategies baseball teams use to put themselves into th...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
In professional baseball, efficient spending is the key to success. Because modern player contracts ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. An econometric analysis of the 2014 Major League Baseball season is condu...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. An econometric analysis of the 2015 Major League Baseball season is condu...
This thesis is designed to explore whether a team’s success in any given season can be predicted or ...
This thesis is designed to explore whether a team’s success in any given season can be predicted or ...
Major League Baseball, like other American professional sports, has become a multibillion dollar ind...
This study focuses on 256 Major League Baseball free agent hitters playing under the 2006–2011 colle...
This study focuses on 256 Major League Baseball free agent hitters playing under the 2006–2011 colle...
This paper explores what good organizational strategies baseball teams use to put themselves into th...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
In professional baseball, efficient spending is the key to success. Because modern player contracts ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers related to the player labor market and team ...