"In the Best Interests of Baseball?" is a thoughtful, balanced
look at the impact of the ninth commissioner of baseball, Bud
Selig, on the sport as well as an examination of the commissioner's
position in a historical context. The more controversial topics
Andrew Zimbalist probes include the conflicts of interest arising
from Selig's original role as owner/commissioner; Selig's response
to the persistent steroids scandal; the commissioner's role in
promoting and marketing the sport; player relations and the
collective-bargaining agreement; managing explosive conflicts among
the owners; the game's economic challenges; major changes made on
Selig's watch; and Selig's growing compensation.
Underlying this very public evaluation is a far more challenging
question: given the legal, economic, and political architecture of
Major League Baseball, can any commissioner act in the best
interest of the game? Based on dozens of interviews with Selig,
former president and chief operating officer of Major League
Baseball Bob DuPuy, and scores of baseball insiders and interested
outsiders, as well as on mountains of historic baseball documents,
"In the Best Interests of Baseball?" challenges everything you
thought you knew about the game, the Major Leagues, the players,
the owners, and, most of all, the man at the helm.
This edition includes a new preface and epilogue by the author
discussing the developments in the baseball industry since 2005 and
anticipating what lies ahead for the national pastime.
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