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  2. Major League Baseball on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    This is in sharp contrast to 1950 when local television brought the then 16 Major League clubs a total net income of $2.3 million. Changes baseball underwent during this time, such as expansion franchises and increasing the schedule from 154 games to 162, led to a wider audience for network and local television.

  3. List of highest-paid Major League Baseball players - Wikipedia

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    It wasn't until 2010 when the MLB average salary rose above that same mark. [7] [8] Alex Rodriguez signed two record-breaking contracts over the course of his career. First, he signed a $252 million, 10-year contract with the Texas Rangers in December 2000 ($445,857,391 inflation-adjusted from 2000 dollars). [9]

  4. 1970 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    May 3 – Cal Drummond, 52, American League umpire who worked in 1,369 league games from 1960 to 1969, the first of 1961's two MLB All-Star games, and the 1966 World Series; struck in the head by a foul ball on June 10, 1969, resulting in a blood clot to the brain, and died while attempting a 1970 comeback in the Triple-A American Association.

  5. Randy Hundley - Wikipedia

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    By late June, Hundley's batting average was above .300 along with 11 home runs earning him a spot as a reserve for the National League team in the 1969 All-Star Game. [20] [21] The entire Chicago Cubs infield joined Hundley on the National League team with third baseman Ron Santo and shortstop Don Kessinger making the team as starting players. [22]

  6. MLB average salary rose 7% to record $4.5M last year but ...

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    Major League Baseball's average salary rose 7.1% last year to a record $4,525,719, according to the annual report the players' association issued Thursday, but several teams appear to be cutting ...

  7. Bobby Jones (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 1974, for the Texas Rangers: Last MLB appearance; July 5, 1986, for the Texas Rangers: MLB statistics; Batting average.221: Home runs: 20: Runs batted in: 86: NPB statistics; Batting average.284: Home runs: 20: Runs batted in: 75: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Texas Rangers (1974–1975) California Angels (1976–1977) Chunichi ...

  8. Bobby Bonilla on being MLB's highest paid, his national ...

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    While Bonilla’s $6.1 million salary in 1992 was the largest in history, Soto will earn that much by mid-April. But while the money will set up generations of wealth for Soto’s family, along ...

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