Michael Haupert
Michael Haupert, a 2020 Henry Chadwick Award recipient, is responsible for much of our growing knowledge of the history of the business of baseball, particularly as it relates to player salaries. In 2012, Baseball-Reference.com added salary information from Haupert’s database for nearly 7,000 player-seasons, primarily from 1915 to 1969, researched from player contract records at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Haupert has since added to his database, including salary data from the Negro Leagues, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, and earlier years. Using his salary information and other data finds, Haupert has published more than 60 articles on the business of baseball. His salary data along with his other primary research and published insights have become indispensable for business of baseball historians. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and co-chair of the SABR Business of Baseball Committee.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Michael Haupert
SABR Games Project stories written by Michael Haupert
SABR Journal Articles written by Michael Haupert
- Editor’s Note: The National Pastime 2024
- Exit Stage Left: The Sad Farewell of Cap Anson
- The Business of Being the Babe
- Sale of the Century: The Yankees Bought Babe Ruth for Nothing
- The Impact of the Blue Ribbon Panel on Collective Bargaining Agreements
- Marvin Miller and the Birth of the MLBPA
- 1875 Winter Meetings: The Origin of the National League
- 1876 Winter Meetings: In the Face of Crisis
- The Sultan of Swag: Babe Ruth as a Financial Investment
- William Hulbert and the Birth of the National League
- Baseball’s Major Salary Milestones
- Finessing the Standard Player Contract
SABR Research Topics written by Michael Haupert
SABR Research Articles written by Michael Haupert
SABR Ballparks written by Michael Haupert