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Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame, with Lou Schiff


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Hall of Fame Attorneys, Gambling in the Game &  MLBPA / CBA

  • Eleven attorneys enshrined in Cooperstown, beginning with Kenesaw Mountain Landis and ending with Tony La Russa.
  • Each chapter written by a law professor or librarian, edited by Professor Robert Jarvis for a unified voice.
  • Stories go beyond the plaques — revealing lesser-known truths, scandals, and achievements.
  • “In baseball, when the number nine hitter gets up, everybody holds their breath — that’s what makes this game so great.” – Lou Schiff
  • “We wanted to tell the stories behind the plaques — the legal lives that shaped the game.” – Lou Schiff
  • Highlights & Discoveries
    • Landis’ dual role as judge and commissioner — and the ethics code that arose because of it.
    • Branch Rickey’s pioneering fight for equality in baseball
    • John Montgomery Ward’s role in forming the first players’ union
    • Tony La Russa’s law school mentor inspired him — and how La Russa later mentored others, like Judge Robin Fuson, to pursue law
    • Insights on Bowie Kuhn, William Shea, and the intersection of law and leadership in baseball
  • Gambling impacting future of baseball & Player representation
    • Cleveland Guardians gambling scandal an echo of the Black Sox case a century later
    • A shift from “No Gambling” signs to DraftKings banners on outfield walls
    • Legal influence on player rights, agents, and representation within MLBPA and the expanding Minor League union.
    • Reflections on Harry Marino’s impact on minor leaguers’ inclusion in the MLB Players Association
    • From Pete Rose to 2025 player allegations on Cleveland Guardians fixed first pitches
    • Has MLB’s partnership with betting platforms created integrity risks?
    • “It’s like steroids. Everyone knew it was coming — and it’s only going to get worse.” 
  • Lawyers in the Locker Room
    • Players agents and legal counsel 
    • Marvin Miller’s leadership transformed labor relations
    • MLBPA lawyers continue to shape player rights.
    • The growing influence of minor leaguers under the MLBPA and the rise of Harry Marino as a new labor voice.
  • Business Before Baseball
    • The MLB industrial complex” — prioritize profit over parity. – reference to Craig Calcaterra book, Rethinking Fandom
    • The Marlins’ small-market struggles vs. big-spending teams like Dodgers & Mets
  • Relegating Bottom Feeders - Salary caps, minimums, and revenue transparency 
    • Relegate bottom MLB teams from the game until their front office & team can prove they belong
    • What if AAA clubs could rise to MLB status? 
    • What if expansion required winning your way in?

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