The Boston Red Sox froze their ticket prices at already-high 2008 levels, a clear reflection of the worsening economic crisis.
The Boston Red Sox froze their ticket prices at already-high 2008 levels, a clear reflection of the worsening economic crisis.
Depressed valuations have many corporate executives worried they’ve become takeover bait, and Sam Zell’s difficulty selling the Chicago Cubs doesn’t augur well for Major League Baseball.
Maxine Clark, the chairwoman and chief executive of Build-a-Bear Workshop, discusses setting up retail stores in baseball stadiums.
Baseball’s playoff advertising push gets under way Thursday, when the first spots of the league’s largest ever campaign are broadcast.
The grand plan to bring the headquarters for Major League Baseball’s new cable television network to East Harlem is unraveling.
Getting into the Sag Harbor Softball Game is not about fame or fortune — it’s about seniority as determined by how many previous games you’ve played.
Buying the Cubs is the latest project for Mark Cuban, the owner of the N.B.A.’s Dallas Mavericks, but he is not alone in the expensive quest.
The William Morris Agency bolstered its sports management business Monday by signing Alex Rodriguez as a client.
With high name recognition and a place among the world’s banking leaders, Citigroup hardly needed the Citi name plastered on a ballpark.
The ostensibly blue-collar pursuit of groundskeeping takes on much higher importance when it is applied to tending to the field at Shea Stadium.