By Eron Ben-Yehuda
When the leagues faced legal challenges to their grip on money and power basketball, baseball and soccer didn't play games in a trio of recent cases accusing them of unlawful restraint of trade.
Major League Soccer successfully defended agai...
When the leagues faced legal challenges to their grip on money and power basketball, baseball and soccer didn't play games in a trio of recent cases accusing them of unlawful restraint of trade.
Major League Soccer successfully defended agai...
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