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Making the Majors - The Transformation of Team Sports in America (Paperback, New Ed)
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Making the Majors - The Transformation of Team Sports in America (Paperback, New Ed)
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In this in-depth look at major league sports, Eric Leifer traces
the growth and development of major leagues in baseball, football,
basketball, and hockey, and predicts fundamental changes as the
majors pursue international expansion. He shows how every past
expansion of sports publics has been accompanied by significant
changes in the way sporting competition is organized. With each
reorganization, the majors have created teams closer in ability,
bringing repetition to competition across time, only to expand and
energize the public's search for differences between teams and for
events that disrupt the repetitive flow. "The phenomenal success of
league sports," Leifer writes, "rests on their ability to
manufacture inequalities for fans to latch on to without
jeopardizing the equalities that draw fans in." Leifer supports his
theory with historical detail and statistical analysis. He examines
the special concerns of league organizers in pursuing competitive
balance and presents a detailed analysis of how large-city
domination has been undermined in the modern era of Major League
Baseball. Using games from the four major league sports, he then
shows how fans can themselves affect the course of competition. In
NFL football, for example, fans account for nearly all of the
persisting inequality in team performance. The possibility of
sustaining inequality among equals emerges from the cross-pressures
that fans and leagues place on competition. With substantial data
in hand, Leifer asks the essential question facing the leagues
today: how can they sustain a situation that depends entirely on
simultaneous equality and contention, one in which fan involvement
may evaporate as soon as one team dominates? His answer has
significant implications for the future of major league sports,
both nationally and internationally.
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