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Originally Posted by sportscurmudgeon
Actually don't ask. MLB's revenues now are the highest they have ever been - - and approach those of the NFL. Today, the majority of NHL teams are profitable and that was certainly not the case before the season-long lockout.
The sad reality is that both of those lockouts helped the economics of MLB and the NHL far more than they hurt the economics.
Pissed off fans vent and holler but they don't stay pissed off. They come back and spend their money.
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I don't think the lockout in MLB should be given as much credit as you are giving it. I think raised ticketing and merchandising prices are mainly to credit for the league raising revenue.
Here's some food for thought (doesn't exactly support or refute your point) but it shows how player's salaries affect the league's profit margin. It may not be how most of us thought it would be:
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