Your attempt to paint it into something that is evil just doesn't work.
>Then is it normal that a baseball team make that much money? It's just entertainment afterall. They could lower the price of the tickets, the food and beverage and could reduce the amount of publicity. Just image how beautiful could be a ballpark without any publicity. But no, they just want more money.
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>>Ballplayers -- entertainers in general -- operate under different economic rules than normal workers. They get paid a lot of money because they also bring in a lot. People will pay money to watch Roy Halladay or Albert Pujols, for example, play baseball. Who would pay to watch me write programs? That's right, nobody.
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