Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Andrew Zimbalist

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Andrew Zimbalist

Andrew S. Zimbalist is a U.S. economist and author of twenty-four books. He is the Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics at Smith College.

Economist | Born: October 16, 1947
People tend to take sides in these discussions. They feel obligated to say baseball is in catastrophic circumstance or no problem at all. I think extremes are misleading. I think there's a problem and it's of modest dimensions.
Until the L.A. market is settled, I don't think there's any other market out there that stands a chance.
The market's been soft, .. and I think that's mostly a result of the new provisions in the collective bargaining agreement. — © Andrew Zimbalist
The market's been soft, .. and I think that's mostly a result of the new provisions in the collective bargaining agreement.
Both sides go the bargaining table holding cards quite close to the chest and bluffing like crazy, .
I don't think baseball can abandon the Miami market. If MLB does let that market go vacant, I think it'll be one of the biggest mistakes they ever made.
Baseball does have some slack here. When they were losing $20 million a year in Montreal, there was some pressure to get rid of it. But as long as they are [profitable] in Washington, there is less pressure. They've got eight bona fide $450 million offers to buy the team, and those offers aren't going to go away soon.
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