Baseball, already facing obstacles, should not be forced to miss games
They’re the ones with the ultimate power to put baseball back on its cleats again.
So, why do the owners Manfred represents seem as inflexible as an octogenarian? The players’ union, in a recent example, tinkered with an arbitration proposal to inch closer to the other side of the table. A statement Friday from MLB said spring training must be pushed back until at least March 5. The alarm bell for disastrous, in Manfred’s mind, rings around Feb. 28.
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