Major League Baseball has evolved over the years. What was once a game played by residents of small towns across the country is now a multibillion dollar industry with international ties and ever-expanding exposure. With this transformation, the needs of the game have changed and its place in the judicial framework is unsettled. Currently, there is a growing discrepancy between small-market and large-market Major League Baseball teams. In part, the first-year amateur draft often fails to steer the most talented players to the worst teams because of financial concerns surrounding signing rookies. Major League Baseball had the opportunity to fix this problem with the newest Collective Bargaining Agreement. The changes to the new Collective Ba...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
This article investigates whether a greater supply of free-agent baseball players at a particular po...
Minor League Baseball is a half-billion dollar a year industry in the United States. It has grown to...
Major League Baseball has evolved over the years. What was once a game played by residents of small ...
This Note examines how Major League Baseball’s (MLB) current free agent system is restraining trade ...
In late 2011, at a time when other leagues such as the National Football League and the National Bas...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, athletic, and social impact of final...
Major league baseball has undergone significant changes since its inception over a century ago.2 Whi...
Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effec...
In 1922, the United States Supreme Court exempted Major League Baseball (“MLB”) from the Sherman Ant...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
The owners of major league baseball are once again negotiating with the MLB Players Association to d...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Dominic Theofan(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the impacts of the new signing bonus pooling system in the ...
The Major League Baseball draft is virtually the only means by which US and US territory born player...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
This article investigates whether a greater supply of free-agent baseball players at a particular po...
Minor League Baseball is a half-billion dollar a year industry in the United States. It has grown to...
Major League Baseball has evolved over the years. What was once a game played by residents of small ...
This Note examines how Major League Baseball’s (MLB) current free agent system is restraining trade ...
In late 2011, at a time when other leagues such as the National Football League and the National Bas...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, athletic, and social impact of final...
Major league baseball has undergone significant changes since its inception over a century ago.2 Whi...
Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effec...
In 1922, the United States Supreme Court exempted Major League Baseball (“MLB”) from the Sherman Ant...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
The owners of major league baseball are once again negotiating with the MLB Players Association to d...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Dominic Theofan(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the impacts of the new signing bonus pooling system in the ...
The Major League Baseball draft is virtually the only means by which US and US territory born player...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
This article investigates whether a greater supply of free-agent baseball players at a particular po...
Minor League Baseball is a half-billion dollar a year industry in the United States. It has grown to...