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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 17, 2001

Auto Racing, Money Work Hand in Hand

The big debate raging in Major League Baseball is whether money is an enemy of the sport that will do away with an even playing field. When the owner of the Texas Rangers decided in December to commit more than a quarter of a billion dollars to one player - Alex Rodriguez - the press responded, for the most part, with doomsday predictions.

        By Mark Sommer
        
        The big debate raging in Major League Baseball is whether money is an enemy of the sport that will do away with an even playing field.
        When the owner of the Texas Rangers decided in December to commit more than a quarter of a billion dollars to on...

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