Kansas City
Kansas City Zephyrs Baseball Club, Inc
Submitted by mundapakistani on June 17, 2008
Category: Business
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Parties Involved:
Players; Professional Baseball Players Association (PBPA)
Owners; Owner-Player Committee (OPC)
Bill Ahern; Arbitrator
CONFLICT:
Players
feel that they should share in the teams’ profits
will be biased towards accounting that yields higher net profits so that they may argue for a stake in the profits
feel that the owners are hiding their profits through accounting tricks
Owners
contend that the teams are actually losing money each year
will be biased towards accounting that yields lower net profits (if any) so that the players will not have a substantial claim for more pay
Major League:
Made up of 26 Teams
14 American League, 12 National League
Many teams do not own their own stadium or minor league teams......
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Approximate Word Count: 279
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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