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A History and Analysis of Baseball's Three Antitrust Exemptions
National League News in Short Metre No Longer a Joke
Minor League Presidents
Anatomy of an Aberration: an Examination of the Attempts to Apply Antitrust Law to Major League Baseball Through Flood V
Monopsony in Manpower: Organized Baseball Meets the Antitrust Laws*
The Effects of Collective Bargaining on Minor League Baseball Players
A Geographic Analysis of Professional Baseball's First-Year Player Signings, 1965-1977
The First Fifty Years of Professional Baseball in Richmond, Virginia : 1883-1932 Scott .P Mayer
Organized Baseball and the Law*
Bismarck Daily Tribune (Bismarck, Dakota [N.D.]). (Bismarck, Dakota
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Major League Baseball's Labor Turmoil: the Failure of the Counter-Revolution
Arthur Soden's Legacy: the Origins and Early History of Baseball's Reserve System Edmund P
The Curt Flood Act of 1998 and Major League Baseball's Federal Antitrust Exemption, 9 Marq
Charles Freine, “The Marvelous Freak” ©Diamondsinthedusk.Com
Industrial Relations in American Baseball Photo Courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y
Early Baseball Career of Carl Mays in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Utah Mark E
The Introduction of the Reserve Clause in Major League Baseball: Evidence of Its Impact on Select Player Salaries During the 1880S
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Growing Pains in the River City: the Development of Professional Baseball in Nineteenth–Century Omaha
A Long Deep Drive to Collective Bargaining: of Players, Owners, Brawls, and Strikes Robert C
The Sociology of Sport: Baseball and Society Dr
Investigation of the Long-Term Viability of Major League Soccer, and Soccer As a Sport in the USA
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Transatlantic Contrasts in the Evolution of Professional Sports Leagues
Baseball's Third Strike: the Triumph of Collective Bargaining in Professional Baseball
A Long Deep Drive to Collective Bargaining: of Players, Owners, Brawls, and Strikes