Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports

Relocating Teams and Expanding Leagues in Professional Sports

Author: Frank P. Jozsa

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1999-08-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0313371504

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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.


Franchise Relocations, Expansions, and Mergers in Professional Sports Leagues

Franchise Relocations, Expansions, and Mergers in Professional Sports Leagues

Author: Daniel A. Rascher

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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All three sections in this chapter are interrelated. Expansions and relocations, especially in the early years of a league, are often the response to upstart rival leagues. More recently, relocations have occurred because another city offers a better facility lease regardless of whether the league as a whole is better off or not. Relocations, more so than expansions, often end up in court whether as an antitrust case accusing the league of monopolistically restricting business or as an eminent domain suit attempting to prevent a team from relocating. Recent rulings have allowed a league to enforce a relocation fee that is commensurate with the harm caused to the rest of the league because of the move. Rivalries often begin with a few teams in major cities competing head-to-head with the existing dominant league. Inevitably, the sport ends up with one major league providing top level play, begging the question of whether sports leagues are natural monopolies. This occurs either with a merger, a partial merger, an acquisition or, most commonly, a failed rival league. Often the incumbent league emerges from the rivalry a stronger, more stable business, having been forced to address a weakness exploited by the rival (e.g., MLB failing to recognize the western markets). Additionally, the new locations of franchises have often been vetted by the upstart rival to determine which few are most profitable and sustainable.


National Pastime

National Pastime

Author: Stefan Szymanski

Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780815782599

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Szymanski and Zimbalist pay special attention to the rich and complex evolution of baseball from its beginnings in America, and they trace modern soccer from its foundation in England through its subsequent expansion across the world.


A Historic Deal

A Historic Deal

Author: Joseph Weinberg

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: Although seven NFL franchises moved cities during the fifteen-year time period between 1982 and 1997, none of the relocations' aftermath and fallout compared to that of the Browns move to Baltimore. Even though the team itself was physically relocated to Baltimore, the spirit of the Browns remained in Cleveland. The city obtained the rights to the name, colors, logo, tradition, and history of the Cleveland Browns through a historic deal. This particular franchise relocation changed the landscape of franchise free agency and established an important precedent. The Cleveland Browns' move to Baltimore was a unique exception to the norm in franchise relocation and it created a new model that has already been followed and should continue to be followed in the future.