Like Major League Baseball (MLB), minor league baseball attendance may be influenced by the quality of the team. We use a data set encompassing all A, AA, and AAA minor league teams from 1992 to 2006 and find a positive relationship between a minor league team’s winning percentage and attendance. We also find evidence that minor and MLB are substitutes as increased ticket prices for the nearest MLB team lead to higher minor league attendance if that team is within 100 miles. Similarly, we find that during the MLB strike, minor league attendance increased. Finally, we find that a local or regional MLB team’s winning percentage only has a positive impact on minor league attendance when they are affiliated clubs.minor league baseball; attendan...
Determinants of attendance at major league baseball games has been a question of some interest as a ...
When sports organizations are affiliating themselves with minor league teams, there can be many fact...
What attracts fans to Major League Baseball games? In sports economics this is an essential question...
Abstract: The established literature and prevailing industry wisdom suggest that unlike other sport...
In this study we analyze the factors that determine whether a particular city has a minor league bas...
In this study we analyze the factors that determine whether a particular city has a minor league bas...
Minor League Baseball attracts over 40 million fans a year. One potentially important attendance dra...
Using games fromMajor League Baseball’s 2007 season, individual game attendance is estimated using c...
An examination of the determinants of minor league baseball attendance in the South Atlantic League ...
This study examines the importance of team success for attendance in Major League Baseball teams. Wi...
Three Minor League Baseball leagues across the Southeastern United States are studied in order to de...
Major League Baseball teams play considerably more games per season than the teams in any of the oth...
Major League Baseball teams play considerably more games per season than the teams in any of the oth...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is big business with pre-pandemic revenues exceeding $10 billion. The im...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is big business with pre-pandemic revenues exceeding $10 billion. The im...
Determinants of attendance at major league baseball games has been a question of some interest as a ...
When sports organizations are affiliating themselves with minor league teams, there can be many fact...
What attracts fans to Major League Baseball games? In sports economics this is an essential question...
Abstract: The established literature and prevailing industry wisdom suggest that unlike other sport...
In this study we analyze the factors that determine whether a particular city has a minor league bas...
In this study we analyze the factors that determine whether a particular city has a minor league bas...
Minor League Baseball attracts over 40 million fans a year. One potentially important attendance dra...
Using games fromMajor League Baseball’s 2007 season, individual game attendance is estimated using c...
An examination of the determinants of minor league baseball attendance in the South Atlantic League ...
This study examines the importance of team success for attendance in Major League Baseball teams. Wi...
Three Minor League Baseball leagues across the Southeastern United States are studied in order to de...
Major League Baseball teams play considerably more games per season than the teams in any of the oth...
Major League Baseball teams play considerably more games per season than the teams in any of the oth...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is big business with pre-pandemic revenues exceeding $10 billion. The im...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is big business with pre-pandemic revenues exceeding $10 billion. The im...
Determinants of attendance at major league baseball games has been a question of some interest as a ...
When sports organizations are affiliating themselves with minor league teams, there can be many fact...
What attracts fans to Major League Baseball games? In sports economics this is an essential question...