Hot Stove Economics

Hot Stove Economics Understanding Baseball's Second Season

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Publisher's Synopsis

The final out of the World Series marks the beginning of baseball's second season, when teams court free agents and orchestrate trades with the hope of building a championship contender. The real and anticipated transactions generate excitement among fans who discuss the merit of moves in the arena informally known as the "hot stove league." In Hot Stove Economics, economist J.C. Bradbury answers the hot stove league's most important question: what are baseball players worth? With in-depth analysis, Bradbury identifies the game's best and worst contracts-revealing the bargains, duds, and players who are worth every penny they receive. From minor-league prospects to major-league MVPs, Bradbury examines how factors such as revenue growth, labor rules, and aging- even down to the month in which players are born-shape players' worth and evaluates how well franchises manage their rosters. He broadly applies the principles of economics to baseball in a way that is both interesting and understandable to sports fanatics, team managers, armchair economists and students alike.

Book information

ISBN: 9781441962683
Publisher: Springer New York
Imprint: Copernicus
Pub date:
Edition: 1st Edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 260
Weight: 418g
Height: 235mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 15mm