The
Business of Baseball
I.
Objectives
– in
completing this lesson, students will:
A.
Examine
historical data from various sources, including
museum and library collections, artifacts, primary
source documents, oral testimonies and Web sites.
B.
Analyze
data and interpret variables to compare and contrast
their impact on economic trends, consumer prices,
standard of living and the value of American
currency across different eras.
Understand,
through dialogue and practical application, how the
evolution of baseball coincides with historic events
that impact buying power, including the allocation
of scarce resources and the four key pricing
elements of material, energy, labor and
transportation.

Pat LaFond
Education Director
National Baseball Hall of Fame
607.547.0362
25 Main Street
PO Box 590
Cooperstown, New York 13326
plafond@baseballhalloffame.org