Carlos Figueroa
Squarebox Baseball
Legal and economic analysis of MLB labor relations for fans who want to understand what's actually at stake.
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Carlos Figueroa
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22 de abr. de 2026
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Ballpark Barrister - Baseball's 30-Year Time Loop 22.04.2026 4:44
In August 1994, MLB players walked out. The World Series was cancelled for the first time since 1904. They didn’t come back until April 1995. The strike ended not with an agreement but with a court order. A federal judge named Sonia Sotomayor restored the pre-strike terms and allowed the season to start. The parties eventually signed a new CBA in November 1996. There was no salary cap in it. The o...
Baseball's Labor Matrix: Analyzing the Modern MLB Contract 16.04.2026 25:57
Baseball, Bonuses, and the Algorithmic Law The script explores the 2022–2026 MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement as the blueprint for players’ daily working conditions, showing how the sport’s mythology gives way to a tightly engineered system balancing player safety, compensation, and entertainment. It highlights the brutally dense 162-game season compressed into 182–187 days and explains CBA rul...
The $100,000 Phone Call 09.04.2026 33:36
The script recounts Effa Manley’s 7:00 AM July 5, 1947 call that sent Newark Eagles star Larry Doby to the Cleveland Indians, using it to dissect how Negro League “integration” functioned as an economic extraction rather than a simple moral triumph. It explains the Negro National League as a major, contract-based, $2 million parallel business created by segregation, then details how MLB’s 1922 Sup...
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