Clipping:A condemnation of the reserve
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Date | Sunday, December 2, 1883 |
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Text | A base ball player's services are worth just what they will bring in an open market and the law of supply and demand should govern the price of these services. If every man could play base ball, or if all base ball players were equally expert, there would be no fancy price. Ewing, Mullane, Corcoran and others are exceptionally skillful and consequently the demand for their services is very great. If there was no reserve rule, several managers would be very glad to pay even bigger figures...for a contract with these parties, and would make money out of the transaction. The fact that these men, if they did not play ball, could not earn a fractional part of such of such wages, has nothing whatever to do with the subject. (St. Louis) |
Source | Missouri Republican |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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