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You could do one on your favorite baseball teams scores in the past 10 years. Like, compare them and make a line graph and say if they have gotten better or worse. Then compare it to your least favorite baseball team and make a line graph for that too. Write a few essays about your two teams and why you like yours and what you have learned.
On Opening Day 2010, that was the Yankees first, Red Sox second, and Cubs third.
There is more football teams than baseball teams, football has 32 and baseball has 30
There is No answer to the maximum salary for an MLB team. Teams can spend as much as they can afford. That is why we see teams like the Yankees stacked with high market players whereas teams like the Marlins have to keep track of every penny to put out a half way decent team. This has been a debate since Bud Selig became the commissioner of the MLB. I personally think the MLB should have a salary minimum and maximum so that teams can have equal rosters much like the NFL.
As much as the city feels appropriate to invest in the team. The NHL has incorporated a "salary cap" to reduce the amount of unfair teams. But the MLB has not introduced this rule and should never do it.
a lot of teams. In fact, about 100!
$55.63 million for 2007-2008
The salary cap for the 2007 season is set at $109 million. Click on the related link for the salary cap status of all 32 teams.
30 teams
Japanese teams
To ensure that teams do not overspend, and to have a more equal amount of $ for teams regardless of the location they're in.
1.5 to 2 million a year