Scully (1974) used a two equation regression model to estimate a baseball player’s salary to compare to the actual salary the player earned in order to determine if a player is paid his net marginal revenue product. We replicate the spirit of that paper, but introduce several useful innovations to estimate net marginal revenue products for a large sample of free-agent baseball players. Our results suggest that the highest paid free agents are overpaid, while all other free agents are underpaid or paid appropriately. We found no evidence for the notion that some clubs may be more adept at finding “bargain” free agents
With the recent $325 million dollar contract sign by Giancarlo Stanton, baseball contracts have reac...
Krautmann contends that Scully’s method for estimating the marginal revenue products of baseball pla...
A question asked by many baseball fans during the past two decades has been, “Do baseball players re...
Scully (1974) used a two equation regression model to estimate a baseball player’s salary to compare...
This paper examines whether Major League Baseball players are paid their marginal revenue product. A...
Krautmann contends that Scully’s method for estimating the marginal revenue products of baseball pla...
By using data from the 2014 Major League Baseball season, this paper examines the current market of ...
This study utilized a number of useful innovations to estimate marginal revenue product’s for Major ...
Since Gerald Scully‘s landmark 1974 article on pay and performance in Major League Baseball, profess...
This study examines the changes in player compensation in Major League Baseball during the last thre...
Michael Lewis’s best-selling book, Moneyball, demonstrated the efforts of Oakland A’s General Manage...
In 2003, Michael Lewis published Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, which forever changed...
Charles LinkMoneyball (2003), written by Michael Lewis, is about the Oakland Athletics??? path to su...
Since Major League Baseball (MLB) instituted free agency in 1976, baseball fans and scholars have ob...
Among the central arguments of the bestselling book and movie Moneyball was the allegation that the ...
With the recent $325 million dollar contract sign by Giancarlo Stanton, baseball contracts have reac...
Krautmann contends that Scully’s method for estimating the marginal revenue products of baseball pla...
A question asked by many baseball fans during the past two decades has been, “Do baseball players re...
Scully (1974) used a two equation regression model to estimate a baseball player’s salary to compare...
This paper examines whether Major League Baseball players are paid their marginal revenue product. A...
Krautmann contends that Scully’s method for estimating the marginal revenue products of baseball pla...
By using data from the 2014 Major League Baseball season, this paper examines the current market of ...
This study utilized a number of useful innovations to estimate marginal revenue product’s for Major ...
Since Gerald Scully‘s landmark 1974 article on pay and performance in Major League Baseball, profess...
This study examines the changes in player compensation in Major League Baseball during the last thre...
Michael Lewis’s best-selling book, Moneyball, demonstrated the efforts of Oakland A’s General Manage...
In 2003, Michael Lewis published Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, which forever changed...
Charles LinkMoneyball (2003), written by Michael Lewis, is about the Oakland Athletics??? path to su...
Since Major League Baseball (MLB) instituted free agency in 1976, baseball fans and scholars have ob...
Among the central arguments of the bestselling book and movie Moneyball was the allegation that the ...
With the recent $325 million dollar contract sign by Giancarlo Stanton, baseball contracts have reac...
Krautmann contends that Scully’s method for estimating the marginal revenue products of baseball pla...
A question asked by many baseball fans during the past two decades has been, “Do baseball players re...