Labor and Capital in 19th Century Baseball

Labor and Capital in 19th Century Baseball
Author: Robert P. Gelzheiser
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476635765

In the late 19th century, baseball players broke from the established leagues and organized their own Players' League. They believed that this rival organization would make wages subject to market conditions and give players more mastery over their careers and industry. Although the league lasted only one year, it was a significant attempt by skilled workers to break from an established monopoly, gain more control over all aspects of their industry, and reap a larger portion of the revenues that they created. This work explores the early history of professional baseball in the United States, the factors that contributed to the player rebellion of 1890, and the rebellion's impact on the player-owner relationship in the decade that followed. Appendices include a roster of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings (players, positions, and salaries); the First Reserve Agreement, Section 18 of the Standard Player's Contract; and commentary and legal documents pertaining to the Reserve Rule.

State-making and Labor Movements

State-making and Labor Movements
Author: Gerald Friedman
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801423253

This study of the evolution of labour movements in the US and France from 1876 to 1914, illuminates the turn to syndicalism in France and craft unionism in the USA, and the impact each form of unionization had on the shaping of the French and the US states.