In 1973, team owners in Major League Baseball\u27s American League voted in favor of introducing the designated hitter into their offensive lineups. The National League owners voted against such a rule change that year and since on several different occurrences. Baseball fans, sportswriters, players, owners, economists and others have weighed in on the impact of the designated hitter rule change on Major League Baseball. Chapter One of this paper reviews recent published writings by economists on the impact of the designated hitter. Team owners gave several reasons for advocating the dramatic designated rule change in the American League. Chapter Two considers each of these reasons and compares them against actual statistical data to deter...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
In baseball, runs are considered the currency of the game. As a result, the foremost value of pitche...
As the baseball season reaches its final few games in this rendition of the World Series, I find mys...
No subject prompts greater disagreement among baseball fans than the designated hitter rule, which a...
All but two professional baseball leagues have adopted the “designated hitter” (DH) rule, which allo...
Economists have debated whether and why the designated hitter (DH) rule in North American Major Leag...
Includes bibliographical references.Goff, Shughart and Tollison [1997] attribute the American League...
Economists have debated whether and why the designated hitter (DH) rule in North American major leag...
This paper will discuss the reasons for the decline in Major League Baseball (MLB) attendance levels...
In baseball, allowing a designated hitter (DH) to bat for the pitcher creates the potential for mora...
Past studies have found a positive correlation between the use of the designated hitter in baseball ...
This paper will discuss why Major League Baseball (MLB) has declined in popularity in the United Sta...
This paper is about the economic implications of the 1994 Major League Baseball strike. The research...
This paper argues (following Gould, 2003) that the disappearance of the .400 hitter in major league ...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
In baseball, runs are considered the currency of the game. As a result, the foremost value of pitche...
As the baseball season reaches its final few games in this rendition of the World Series, I find mys...
No subject prompts greater disagreement among baseball fans than the designated hitter rule, which a...
All but two professional baseball leagues have adopted the “designated hitter” (DH) rule, which allo...
Economists have debated whether and why the designated hitter (DH) rule in North American Major Leag...
Includes bibliographical references.Goff, Shughart and Tollison [1997] attribute the American League...
Economists have debated whether and why the designated hitter (DH) rule in North American major leag...
This paper will discuss the reasons for the decline in Major League Baseball (MLB) attendance levels...
In baseball, allowing a designated hitter (DH) to bat for the pitcher creates the potential for mora...
Past studies have found a positive correlation between the use of the designated hitter in baseball ...
This paper will discuss why Major League Baseball (MLB) has declined in popularity in the United Sta...
This paper is about the economic implications of the 1994 Major League Baseball strike. The research...
This paper argues (following Gould, 2003) that the disappearance of the .400 hitter in major league ...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
An empirical analysis of the economic impact of the Major League Baseball’s postseason on host-city ...
In baseball, runs are considered the currency of the game. As a result, the foremost value of pitche...
As the baseball season reaches its final few games in this rendition of the World Series, I find mys...