From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 94-98. When Bud Selig announced MLB’s plan to contract two teams in 2001 there was understandable concern in Minnesota about the future of its My Team, the Minnesota Twins. Former Governor Arne Carlson told the Star Tribune (Minneapolis) “If you were to make a list of 10 or 15Continue reading “Team Relocation”
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Expansion
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 87-94. In 2005, San Antonio hosted the New Orleans Saints for three games as their stadium was being repaired after Hurricane Katrina. The city had been trying since 1993 to get an NFL franchise and there was some talk the Saints could move there. NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue wavedContinue reading “Expansion”
Jersey Logos
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 75-86. In April 2016, the NBA announced teams could add a corporate logo to the front of their jerseys beginning with the 2017-18 season. As the 2015-16 season came to a close, the Philadelphia 76ers were completing an intentional three-year losing streak. They were “tanking”—losing big today in hopesContinue reading “Jersey Logos”
Free Agent Owners
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 52-75. Red McCombs owned the Minnesota Vikings for 6 years. The team’s performance dropped dramatically over that period. One reason was McCombs’ severe cost-cutting: spending well below the salary cap and cutting coaches and front office staff. After he sold the team for a hefty profit, he noted thatContinue reading “Free Agent Owners”
Free Agent Players
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 52-75. In January 2005, Tracy McGrady made this admission about his play with the Orlando Magic in the 2003-04 season: “You can sit there and say I’m making millions of dollars and I should play hard every night and how can I not? It’s not that easy. In thoseContinue reading “Free Agent Players”
Commercial Interruptions
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 27 and 47-49. “It (sport) almost invariably has the final control on scheduling, start times, how many games constitute a playoff, on whether a game is going to be in prime time. What television does is tell a league or a team, ‘If you play at 4 o’clock, weContinue reading “Commercial Interruptions”
Cable TV Bills
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 27 and 44-47. “Sports are foolproof when it comes to ratings,” said Charles Bergmann, associate director of Mindshare, an advertising buying firm. “Sports fans can’t wait to watch a game; they want to know the outcome.” Actually, it’s more than wanting to know the outcome. We watch our MyContinue reading “Cable TV Bills”
Tax Subsidies
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 36-44. Indianapolis has two pro-sports teams—the Indianapolis Colts and the Indiana Pacers. The city (and other taxing authorities) put up $590 million to fund a new football stadium in the early 2000s. When Indianapolis resident Fredrick McCarthy heard the initial announcement, he said the city couldn’t afford it andContinue reading “Tax Subsidies”
Personal Seat Licenses
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 34-36. In 1999, the Green Bay Packers were looking at instituting a personal seat license (PSL) program as one of the funding sources for a major stadium renovation. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports writer Don Walker said the PSL “seems like the ultimate rip-off. The beleaguered sports fan, disgusted withContinue reading “Personal Seat Licenses”
Preseason Tickets
From Fair Pay, Fair Play pages 29-33. For decades, pro-football season-ticket holders have been forced to buy preseason tickets. As fans’ complaints grew louder in 2011, the NFL floated the idea of reducing the preseason to two games and increasing the regular season by 2 games (from 16 to 18). Pittsburgh Steelers season-ticket holder AnthonyContinue reading “Preseason Tickets”