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Flood v. Kuhn (407 U.S. 258) was a 1972 United States Supreme Court decision upholding by a 5–3 margin the antitrust exemption first granted to Major League Baseball (MLB) in Federal Baseball Club v. National League. It arose from a challenge by St. Louis Cardinals’ outfielder Curt Flood when he refused to be traded to the Philadelphia Phillies after the 1969 season.