AG James is going after a century-old antitrust law exemption that helped kill the Staten Island Yankees

Richmond County Bank Ballpark in Staten Island, seen here during a 2015 ball game, sits empty most days since the Staten Island Yankees were shuttered. Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday that she has joined with a group of attorneys general to go after the antitrust exemption that contributed to the minor league teamโ€™s downfall.
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In a bold move aimed at safeguarding minor league baseball teams, New York Attorney General Letitia James spearheaded a bipartisan coalition of 18 attorneys general, beseeching the U.S. Supreme Court to reevaluate a longstanding baseball antitrust exemption.ย 

This exemption, established a century ago, has been a thorn in the side of minor league teams across smaller communities, notably the now-defunct Staten Island Yankees, who was once a shining star in their league.

โ€œBaseball may be โ€˜Americaโ€™s Pastime,โ€™ but it should also have to play by Americaโ€™s laws that govern monopolies,โ€ said Attorney General James. โ€œMinor league clubs are part of the fabric of hundreds of communities throughout the nation that donโ€™t have nearby access to a Major League Baseball stadium. By calling these clubs out of the system, Major League Baseball is punishing the fans and local communities.โ€

The crux of the issue lies in a 2020 pact among 30 Major League Baseball (MLB) teams that curtailed the number of affiliated minor league teams from 160 to 120. The legal framework that has been around for a century grants MLB an exemption from antitrust laws, thereby allowing such a sweeping action that axed 40 teams, leaving a void in communities nationwide.ย 

The case titled Tri-City ValleyCats, Inc. and Oneonta Athletic Corporation v. The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball aims to challenge this exemption.

The fallout from the 2020 MLB decision was felt sharply in New York, with teams like Auburn Doubledays, Batavia Muckdogs, Staten Island Yankees and Tri-City ValleyCats losing their competitive…

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