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Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports: How the Major Leagues Respond to Market Conditions [Hardcover]

Frank P. Jozsa (Author), John J. Guthrie Jr. (Author)
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August 30, 1999 1567201938 978-1567201932

In the business of professional league sports, market conditions are the key determinate of the financial success or failure of a team. In the last few years, major league sports has experienced both growth into new markets and relocations of existing teams. Owners and the leagues use demographics, economic data, and governmental support to decide on where and when to expand and relocate. This book examines the sports business from 1950 through 2000. Historical demographic, economic, and team-related data provide the context. The authors apply metropolitan area statistics such as population growth and income, game attendance, and estimated market values to examine the business decisions made by individual teams in professional baseball, football, and basketball.

The book looks at specific teams in terms of their long-term viability as a franchise and ranks their performances in economic and business terms. It also examines the related issues of taxpayer subsidies for new venues and the economic impact of professional sports on cities and regions. The book is a fascinating and comprehensive look at the business of sports and its place in American society, business, and economics.


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"Baseball is a cyclical business. If a franchise is struggling the owner has four options--sell, move, build a new park or file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Frank Jozsa and John Guthrie's book covers all these bases spendidly. They make astute observations and their conclusions are to the point and convincing. I recommend Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports to any readers who love professional or college sports. The professional sports industry is a huge business and the authors have hit a home run with this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and I am sure that other readers will find it fascinating too."-Tommy John Director, Community Relations and Radio Broadcasts Charlotte Knights Former Major League Pitcher

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Examines the business of professional league sports, focusing on league expansion and franchise relocation.


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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (August 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567201938
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567201932
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,920,264 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Professional Sports As A Business, December 7, 1999
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This review is from: Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports: How the Major Leagues Respond to Market Conditions (Hardcover)
Frank P. Jozsa, Jr. and John J. Guthrie, Jr. have written one of the most relevant books of its kind. "Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports", covers the subject of professional sports and how those sports react to market conditions in today's era of big money and demanding fans. From the relocation of the Brooklyn Dodgers all the way to the expansion Cleveland Browns this book is a must read for anyone involved in the decision making process which may involve the future of a professional sports franchise. People who will benefit from this book includes, but is not limited to, management in the front office of a professional sports franchise, state and local government officials who may be asked to subsidize a franchise or stadium/arena, fans who want to take their knowlege of professional sports to another level, and sports writers who want to be the most knowlegeable in their competitive field of sports reporting. After reading this book all will be able to answer the questions, Why did the Baltimore Colts really move to Indianapolis (in the middle of the night)? Why did the Boston Braves move to Milwaukee and then to Atlanta? How many NBA teams moved between 1952 and 1973? And most importantly, which sports teams are the most likely to move in the next few years and why? Are tax funded stadiums and arenas a good investment for the taxpayer directly and indirectly? Instead of guessing or taking an emotional stab at these questions you will KNOW the answers. As in any business, you can predict the future to some degree by understanding the forces which come into play by knowing what happened in the past. If you desire to truly understand how professional sports work, then this book is a must read for you. Don't let your competition be the only ones with all the answers. If you like professional sports then this book is a a truly enjoyable read.
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