America loves competition — but what happens when one side starts the game with all the money and all the advantages?
From 1923 to 1968, the New York Yankees didn’t just win — they dominated Major League Baseball. This episode explores how financial power, unequal markets, and the absence of salary caps helped shape one of the greatest dynasties in sports history — and what that tells us about monopoly power in America.
This isn’t about hating the Yankees.
It’s about fairness, power, and the American promise that anyone should have a real shot.
The following video discusses whether America gives everyone a fair shot.