Baseball's economic dysfunction stemmed from competitive imbalance driven by local broadcast revenues tied to the number of TV sets in a team's market—unlike the NFL, which shares national TV revenue equally so a small-market team can win the Super Bowl—and the sport has been slowly evolving from an 'Articles of Confederation' of loosely federated franchises toward a unified 'Constitution' of one entity with 30 partners.

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George Will

Evidence Quote

far too much was predictable simply in terms of the number of television sets in a team's area.

Source

George Will on America, Politics, and Baseball 2/28/2011EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:26:54 AM

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