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Baseball boosters are way off base, critic claims. (interview with Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs Associate Dean Mark Rosentraub)(Interview)

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Business North Carolina, November 1st, 1998

Mark Rosentraub is associate dean of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University at Indianapolis. He studies sports economics and wrote Major League Losers: The Real Cost of Sports And Who's Paying For It. With the Minnesota Twins staying put, he explains why North Carolina might not want big-league baseball anyway. BNC: How accurate was Muhleman Marketing Inc.'s feasibility study of bringing the Twins to Charlotte? I was surprised with its frankness - usually Max [Muhleman] is more gregarious in predicting success. He's put it in the most favorable light, given his ...

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