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The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration by Roger I. Abrams, X

The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration by Roger I. Abrams, X
Professional baseball players have always been well paid. In 1869, Harry Wright paid his Cincinnati Red Stockings about seven times what an average working-man earned. Today, on average, players earn more than fifty times the average worker's salary. In fact, on December 12, 1998, pitcher Kevin Brown agreed to a seven-year, $105,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the first nine-figure contract in baseball history. Brown will be earning over $400,000 per game; more than 17,000 fans have to show up at Dodger Stadium every night just to pay his salary. Why are baseball players paid so much money? In this insightful book, legal scholar and salary arbitrator Roger Abrams tells the story of how a few thousand very talented young men obtain their extraordinary riches. Juggling personal experience and business economics, game theory and baseball history, he explains how agents negotiate compensation, how salary arbitration works, and how the free agency "auction" operates. In addition, he looks at the context in which these systems operate: the players' collective bargaining agreement, the distribution of quality players among the clubs, even the costs of other forms of entertainment with which baseball competes. Throughout, Dean Abrams illustrates his explanations with stories and quotations -- even an occasional statistic, though following the dictum of star pitcher, club owner, and sporting goods tycoon Albert Spalding, he has kept the book as free of these as possible. He explains supply and demand by the cost of a bar of soap for Christy Mathewson's shower. He illustrates salary negotiation with an imaginary case based on Roy Hobbs, star of The Natural. He leads the readerthrough the breath-taking successes of agent Scott Boras to explain the intricacies of free agent negotiating.



The Kalahari Typing School for Men: More from the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith, X
The Kalahari Typing School for Men: More from the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith, X
Now that the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is established, its founder, Precious Ramotswe, can look upon her life with pride. But life is never without its problems, as she discovers in this fourth book in a series the "Los Angeles Times" calls "thoroughly engaging and entertaining.



Promotores Latinos - Promotores Latinos is one of Puerto Ricos top talent agencies, show producers and entertainment representants.

PanAmSat - Founded in 1984 by Rene Anselmo, PanAmSat Corporation () is a satellite service provider headquartered in Wilton, Connecticut. It operates a fleet of communications satellites used by the entertainment industry, news agencies, internet service providers and telecommunication companies.

List of United States federal agencies - This is an incomplete list of federal agencies, which are either departmental agencies within one of the three branches of the United States government or are Independent Agencies of the United States Government (including regulatory agencies and government corporations). Departmental agencies are organized by department.

Lifetime Entertainment Services - Lifetime Entertainment Services is an American entertainment industry company, dedicated to entertainment and information programming as well as advocating a range of issues that women find relevant serving over 88 million households across the nation Lifetime Entertainment services has spawned:



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