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Legal and economic analysis of MLB labor relations for fans who want to understand what's actually at stake.

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  • The $100,000 Phone Call
    Apr 9 2026

    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 Supreme Court antitrust exemption enabled a cartel to ignore Negro League contracts and strip-mine talent. Branch Rickey is contrasted with Bill Veeck, who voluntarily paid for Doby’s contract, yet at a steep “racial discount” far below the $100,000 Manley said a comparable white asset would command. The episode links this to the collapse of Negro League attendance and franchises, framing integration as a wealth transfer and drawing parallels to modern gig, creator, and open-source economies.

    00:00 The 7 AM Call
    00:59 Meet Effa Manley
    02:46 Negro League Empire
    04:45 Contracts and Parallel Markets
    06:08 Why Leverage Vanishes
    07:19 MLB Antitrust Shield
    11:22 Exclusion Is Not Protection
    13:13 The Rickey Method
    17:06 Veeck Pays Anyway
    19:34 Negotiating the Discount
    25:43 Collapse and Wealth Transfer
    31:53 Where the $100K Lives Now

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