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Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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So Miller brought out the big guns. He called a meeting of the union membership, with a few hundred players in attendance, and Miller didn't speak: Robin Roberts, who had witnessed the birth of the MLBPA and was personally responsible for Miller being hired in the first place, came out and addressed the players, and he gave them a come-to-Jesus talk in which he told them in no uncertain terms: "You aren't doing this for yourselves. You're doing this for the people who come after you, and the generation after them, and the generation after them. What you give up to the owners will never be gotten back, and you will have taken away that bargaining position from future players." Afterwards, a vote was taken of the full membership to see if the strike should continue, and it was unanimously in favor.
And that's why Michael Weiner's tenure as MLBPA executive director was so ruinous; he set the table for Clark. Weiner was absolutely ruled by the veterans who still control the MLBPA today, and that's how the ridiculous QO system came about : No team was going to bat an eye at surrendering a draft pick for Pujols or Prince Fielder, but when it was attached to mediocre / decent but not great players, it gave teams an excuse to be thrifty. I believe Weiner also gave up blood testing and international signing bonus limits in that same CBA in return for just about nothing, and Clark learned about CBA negotiations from him.
That said, the MLBPA does not represent the minor league players, so that’s why they don’t look out for them specifically. Players don’t get membership into the MLBPA until they sign a contract with a major league club. They would have to form their own union (and they should).Comment
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Each day that passes without the MLBPA firing Tony Clark is a day wasted for preparation toward negotiating the next CBA.OSHA Inspector for the NBA.Comment
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Yankees and Red Sox working on a deal to play 2 games in London in 2019...would be a good excuse to go to England for sure.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
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Where would they even play them? We don't have any baseball stadiums and Wembley is surely not big enough to have an outfield? I'm trying to picture a baseball field on top of a soccer pitch and I really can't imagine it fitting at all? It would have to be weirdly long and thin like the Polo Grounds wouldn't it?Comment
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Where would they even play them? We don't have any baseball stadiums and Wembley is surely not big enough to have an outfield? I'm trying to picture a baseball field on top of a soccer pitch and I really can't imagine it fitting at all? It would have to be weirdly long and thin like the Polo Grounds wouldn't it?Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
The clique just a gang of bosses that linked upComment
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I guess that has the running track that would extend it a bit if they put turf over it. That place is a nightmare though, complete white elephant. The seats would all be in the wrong place as well I'd have thought? I'll go if they do as it's by my in laws house, but I can't imagine it will be a particularly good fit. (kind of struggling to get my head around how it would fit tbh
I know it's worked with the NFL, but not only does the NFL pitch fit better, baseball is nowhere near as popular as NFL here. I guess they are banking on London being the kind of place where people will go and see just about anything if you hype it enough. It would be great if it raised the popularity enough to at least get it back on TV.Comment
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What about cricket grounds? Are any of them big enough? Where does the England team usually play?
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Baseball really isn't very suited to other stadiums imoComment
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When the Dodgers and Dbacks opened the season a few years ago in Australia they played in the Cricket Grounds.Comment
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Snakes and Dodgers seemed to go ok at the Sydney cricket ground.Boston Red Sox
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Sydney Cricket ground holds like 45,000. Looking at the two grounds in London they're in the 20,000s. MLB isn't going to London to sell 20-some thousand tickets.
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They'd definitely try and bodge it in the London stadium though, regardless of whether it really worked. That's what they've done with it for soccer and they don't seem to care that it's been a disaster for West Ham. It's got a lot of seats and that's all they really care aboutComment
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It'll be great to see baseball in arguably the country that the concepts of the game originated. I'm thinking it'll be played at a cricket stadium but if not that's cool too.
Either way, this would be a great showcase for the sport and i'm sure the players will enjoy being there. England is one of my favorite places i've visited.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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