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1 Miss. Sports L. Rev. 179 (2011-2012)
For the Love of the Game: Why Major League Baseball Players Should Demand Salary Cap and Revenue Sharing in the 2011 CBA

handle is hein.journals/missisp1 and id is 184 raw text is: FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME
WHY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS
SHOULD DEMAND A SALARY CAP AND REVENUE
SHARING IN THE 2011 CBA
Kimberly B. Taft*
Introduction           .......................................... 180
I. Major League Baseball's Competitive Balance Problem................ 183
A Lack of Competitive Balance Means a Lack of Interest in
the Sport         .............................................. 183
What a Lack of Parity Means for Players          ................. 185
II. Salary Caps and Revenue Sharing.................              .......187
Salary Caps as the Answer         ......................    .....187
Revenue Sharing as the Answer        ....................... 189
The Partnership Model          ........................    .....190
Major League Baseball's Current Model..............     ........... 191
III. It Is in the Players' Best Interest to Use the Collective
Bargaining Process to Achieve Competitive Balance................. 193
The History of Collective Bargaining in Baseball ......       ..... 194
Players Would Benefit from a Hard Salary Cap and Revenue
Sharing          ............................................. 196
Conclusion             ....................................       ....... 202
* B.A. 2009, University of Alabama, cum laude; J.D. Candidate 2012, University of
Mississippi School of Law. This article was first written in Spring 2011 under the
supervision of Professor William Berry at University of Mississippi School of Law, and
has been updated for publication. In addition to Professor Berry, the author wishes to
thank William H. Glover, Jr. for his support and guidance in writing this article. I am
also grateful to the editors of the MISSISSIPPI SPORTS LAW REVIEW who offered
comments and constructive criticism. Finally, I wish to thank my parents, Walter Taft,
Jr. and Brenda Jones Taft, for their perpetual love and support in all of my endeavors.

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