
The Major League Baseball Players Association notified MLB on Thursday afternoon that it wouldn’t accept its last, best and final offer for a new collective bargaining agreement, thereby missing the owners’ stated deadline to start the 2022 season on time. Commissioner Rob Manfred announced the cancellation of the first two series of the season, and with that, the docking of the players’ pay, the NY Post reports.
“We worked hard to avoid an outcome that’s bad for our fans, bad for our players and bad for our clubs,” Manfred said.
Upon receiving the offer at about 4 o’clock, an hour before the 5 o’clock deadline, the players held a Zoom call with their player representatives and Executive Subcommittee and came away with the strong sentiment that they wouldn’t accept.
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ROMANIA’S MOST FAMOUS FOOTBALL TEAM BANS “VACCINATED” PLAYERS, BECAUSE THEY “LOSE STRENGTH,” AND TEND TO “DIE SUDDENLY”
Great go get yourselves a real job where you get paid what you are worth(which isn’t much)
This is white man’s fault. The MLB should start paying reparations to black folks.
Yikes!
This is Mahmish worse news than the Ukraine invasion!
Move MLB to Russia, televise it in USA with teli rights capped at $1M and player salaries capped at 200k, with a mandatory 10% allocation to BLM.