I predict that many teams will go out of business and the size of the leagues will be greatly reduced.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are going to be losses. There are going to be bad plays. There are going to be mistakes.
I don't see any baseball expansion right now. If it were up to me, I would contract two teams. But I certainly don't think expansion on the horizon.
The future will be less predictable, forecast rises will shrink, company lifetimes will shrink, new entrants will proliferate and it's going to just get more unpredictable.
I know it will take a little time to adapt to a different team and a different league.
No matter how much technology changes scouting, no matter how much free agency and big TV contracts change the business of baseball, I hope and pray that the heart of the game will never change.
Many players want to make as much money as they can and change teams for ten grand. How is that going to make much difference to their lives?
There's no point in making predictions. It's not worth speculating because nothing is set in stone and things change all the time in football. Today there are opportunities that no one knows if they will come round again in the future.
There are nine million servers sold annually. Of those, just one million are sourced by the big guys. What we're trying to predict is: in the future, is that all going into the one million category? Or will there be some balance?
The league, I think, is doing well. It's growing, it's maturing, and it's becoming a better league.
Every franchise of both leagues will remain in its present location.
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