Sports

published: March 13, 2001

Around the Horn Some Met and Yankee tidbits gleaned from the new Baseball Prospectus 2001, the bible of fans who bring programmable calculators to the bleachers:


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For those still scratching their heads over the Yankees' partnership with Brit soccer power Manchester United—just why would the Bronx Bombers sully themselves with that silly, low-scoring "game"?—our friends over at the Amateur Athletic Foundation have noted that in the deal, "the Yanks are the junior partner in almost every category: They are worth approximately $500-600 million, according to industry observers; the Red Devils' market value is estimated by most analysts at at least $1 billion. The Yanks have a lucrative local TV deal; United has its own television channel (MUTV) and its games are viewed around the world. The Yanks have won four of the past five World Series; Man Utd has won the English Premier League title six times in the past eight years. Shortstop Derek Jeter is a heartthrob; United's David Beckham married Posh Spice. Only in the category of player salaries do the Yanks win; Jeter just signed for $189 million over 10 years; the highest-paid Manchester player, captain Roy Keane, reportedly makes 'only' $3 million per year." . . . • Ballroom dancing is slowly edging its way into mainstream athletic culture; its governing body, the International DanceSport Federation, now enjoys IOC-recognized status though the sport itself is not yet an Olympic competition. But still, ballroom dancing seems more closely related to the climactic disco scene in Saturday Night Fever than anything else (just check out late-night ESPN2 programming some time). This is only enhanced by the role personal ads play in the "game." Those looking for partners often turn to the likes of Dance News magazine to scan the classifieds. One such entry: "Natalie Richmond, 13 yrs old, D.O.B. 21.6.86. 5'4" w.o.s. [without shoes]. Hardworking & dedicated, seeks boy partner to continue junior B/L comps."


Contributors: Neil Demause, Ramona Debs Sports Editor: Miles D. Seligman