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Original Articles

Congressional complicity in the baseball antitrust exemption: analysing senate voting patterns

Pages 945-947 | Published online: 24 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

This article examines a key congressional vote on preserving baseball's antitrust exemption. It finds that the most important factor influencing a legislator's vote was whether there was a Major League Baseball (MLB) team in the legislator's constituency. This supports the notion that the professional sports industry has been effective in ‘capturing’ their political overseers.

Notes

1Zimbalist (Citation2003), for example, argues that the antitrust exemption allows baseball to engage in many restrictive practices, thus making it difficult for any new rival leagues to challenge MLB. For a more broad-based overview of monopoly issues in sport, see also Fort and Quirk (Citation1999).

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