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Baseball
Some baseball fans can no longer catch the game on their cable provider
May 2, 2024
Comcast was unable to reach a deal this week on carriage with the owner of 18 regional sports networks.
What happened after baseball integrated
by
Ellen Rolfes
Apr 30, 2024
When the Negro Leagues disbanded, there were winners and losers.
The team owner who fought for civil rights
Apr 23, 2024
Effa Manley, owner of the Newark Eagles, firmly believed her team’s success was tied to the ongoing struggle for justice in her community.
Negro Leagues barnstorming brought baseball to new places
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
Apr 23, 2024
It's just one of the lasting economic legacies of the professional baseball played in the Negro Leagues in the 20th century.
How baseball's Negro Leagues became successful business enterprises
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
Apr 17, 2024
"It was sailing against the tide of oppression," Negro Leagues Baseball Museum co-founder Larry Lester says.
At-will employment and creative destruction
Apr 16, 2024
David Brancaccio’s economic lessons from “The League.”
Meet the first Black baseball players
by
Ellen Rolfes
Apr 8, 2024
We're watching “The League,” a documentary about the contributions that Black baseball players and the Negro Leagues made to America’s pastime.
For public good, not for profit.
In the golden age of sports content, traditional sports journalism is disappearing
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Feb 23, 2024
The teams have the money, and remaining media outlets like ESPN are becoming more dependent on them. Author Keith O’Brien explains.
How does Shohei Ohtani's $700 million deal actually work? It's complicated
by
Janet Nguyen
Dec 15, 2023
MLB player Shohei Ohtani recently signed a record-breaking $700 million dollar deal with the Dodgers, but there is a catch.
For Major League Baseball, shorter games and more action have drawn bigger crowds
by
Henry Epp
Oct 3, 2023
MLB saw its highest attendance since 2017 this year, and on average, games were 24 minutes shorter than last year.