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What do you think of Sports Business Journal's most influential rankings in baseball?

Sports Business Journal has ranked their 50 most influential people in sports business. Here are the BASEBALL people from the list. What do you think of the ordering? (Order, not rank. Rankings involved people from the lesser sports and elsewhere.) 6. Bud Selig, Commissioner of Baseball. 18. Bob DuPuy, MLB preznit & COO. 20. John Henry, owner of New England Sports Ventures, including the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, and a big piece of NESN. 22. Tim Brosnan, MLB executive VP of business. 28. Hal (not Hank) Steinbrenner, New York Yankees co-chair. 29. Bob Bowman, preznit/CEO, MLB Advanced Media (web stuff). 41. Don Fehr, executive director, MLB Players Association. 42. Scott Boras, player agent. So that's the baseball folk -- four guys in the executive suite, two heads of top-shelf teams, the union's top man, and the most aggressive agent in the biz. I think the order is about right, though Hal may be lower than he should (still wet behind the ears in MLB though). Since you'll want to know, here's the top five: 1. George Bodenheimer, preznit of ESPN & ABC Sports. 2. Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner. 3. David Stern, NBA Commissioner. 4. Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner. 5. Dick Ebersol, NBC Sports chair. And, not that he has anything to do with baseball after all these years, but at #49 we find Peter Ueberroth, former Commissioner of Baseball (1984-89) and former head of the US Olympic Committee. Hiya, Pete. Link to first part of the list: http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/article/60972#1 I'm really trying to avoid quibbling over RANKINGS since that involves non-baseball people (and a lot of media heads), but for what it's worth, Selig is tightly packed #6 behind the NBA and NFL commishes, and the NHL commish is well down, below the PGA guy. I don't think there's a LOT of difference between #3, #4, and #6. This list is just an bunch of opinions, albeit many informed ones.

Public Comments

  1. How did Jerry Jones get there? What's he do that affects the world outside of the Cowboys?
  2. Selig is the least influential of all the commissioners? I know he's the worst but he does have the ability to change the game more then any other commissioner. Jerry Jones seems to be way to high here, especially since the Steibrenners are at 28. They are basically the same person but in different sports. Boras seems low, he pretty much controls the contracts of all the big name players. But how many other agents are on the list?
  3. How is Steinbrenner (and subsequently Cashman) so low? His direct impact on the free market availability is ridiculous. If he wanted to buy any player on the free market...he gets them. The direct free market game can be linked directly to Steinbrenner's desire to buy at the time. Edit: whoa whoa whoa thats not even George.. Maybe I don't know the game...but he is a dictator of the biggest empire in North American sports.
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