In his shrewd analysis -- Will Big League Baseball Survive? -- Lincoln Mitchell asks whether the sport will continue in its current form as a huge, lucrative global business that offers a monopoly in North America and whether those structures are sustainable.
Mitchell places baseball in the context of the larger, evolving American and global entertainment sector. He examines how both changes directly related to baseball -- including youth sports and the increased globalization of the game -- and broader societal trends, such as developments in media consumption and celebrity culture, will impact big league baseball over the next few decades.
On the first evening of December, Lincoln Mitchell led our intimate Clubhouse conversation. Listen in...
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"San Francisco Year Zero" with Lincoln Mitchell
"War in the Ring" with John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro
"Doc, Donnie, The Kid, and Billy Brawl" with Chris Donnelly
"The Arena" with Rafi Kohan
"The Cooperstown Casebook" with Jay Jaffe
"The Pride of the Yankees" with Richard Sandomir
"Piazza" with author Greg Prince
"Making My Pitch" with Jean Hastings Ardell
"Urban Shocker" with Steve Steinberg
"It Happens Every Spring" with Pulitzer Prize-winner Ira Berkow
"Dinner with DiMaggio" with Dr. Rock Positano and John Positano
"Hank Greenberg in 1938" with Ron Kaplan
"Casey Stengel: Baseball's Greatest Character" with Marty Appel
"The New York Yankees Fans' Bucket List" with Mark Feinsand
"One Nation Under Baseball" with John Florio & Ouisie Shapiro
"42 Faith" with Ed Henry
"Frick: Baseball's Third Commissioner" with John Carvalho
"Baseball's Most Baffling MVP Ballots" with Jeremy Lehrman
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