Andrew Zimbalist Quotes

Andrew S. Zimbalist is a U.S. economist. He is the Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics at Smith College. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. October 1947
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Famous Andrew Zimbalist Quotes

“Before becoming governor, Nelson Rockefeller offered to buy the Dodgers to keep them in New York.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 6, The Metropoli, p. 126.

“Some owners are competent, effective business people who care about the game. Many others do not share these attributes.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 8, The Future, p. 186.

“It is well to recall that in 112 years of major league baseball, there has been only one bankruptcy filing.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 3, Franchise Finances, p. 72.

Andrew Zimbalist Quotes

“Baseball performance is an outcome of opposing forces.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 6, The Metropoli, p. 142

“Between 1903 and 1991 the value of the Yankees appreciated at a compound annual rate of 11.4 percent.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 3, Franchise Finances, p. 68.

“The first baseball game ever televised was a battle for fourth place in the Ivy League between Columbia and Princeton on May 17, 1939.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 7, The Media, p. 149.

“The activity of rooting for baseball and other sports teams is one of the strongest expressions of community remaining in our society.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 8, The Future, p. 186.

“Baseball's popularity and, more so, it's revenues continue to increase.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 8, The Future, p. 168.

“While Babe Ruth's $80,000 in 1930 was eighty times the average U. S. income, Don Mattingly's $3.4 million in 1991 was 160 times the average.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 4, Player Performance And Salaries, p. 77.

“Nobody ever said that capitalism guarantees profit.”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 3, Franchise Finances, p. 69.

“How is it that the average CEO in Japan receives an annual income of $300,000 while the average CEO in the United States earns $2.8 million?”

Andrew Zimbalist

Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 4, Player Performance And Salaries, p. 78.

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