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Much has been made about the impact of inflated sports salaries and the impact this has had, presumably conferring an overwhelming advantage to big-market teams that can afford to "buy" a championship team. The Seattle Mariners would seem to have rebutted this presumption effectively, but that is, as yet, only a one-year phenomenon. For a longer-range view let us look at New York, probably the most profitable big-market sports arena, and the history of its ...