The game has issues beyond the current labor dispute but the current lockout turns off...
Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerBut now that it has, only one question remains for Rob Manfred, billionaire owners and multimillionaire players trying to gain a financial advantage while shutting down a sport that is supposed to inspire and unite us during our darkest times: Is Major League Baseball actually going to fix a game that has long been on the decline and barely resembles its best days?Games that last almost four and a half hours, with both sides combining to use...
Blatant tanking, lopsided shifts that intertwine the infield and outfield, the disappearance of small ball …So could you, based off all the emails I’ve received in recent weeks as Manfred has forced MLB to cancel real games for the first time since 1995 and America’s former pastime continues to damage itself during a time when there are far more important things going on in the real world.“Was there ever anything more predictable than this standoff?” Jim wrote.
“I'm totally fed up with their lack of results!! I just wish there were a way to convey to them how ridiculous their behavior is!!” John wrote.“Rob Manfred is running that grand sport into the ground,” Ronald emailed. Greg, a regular reader and emailer, captured all the frustration by pointing out how non-essential MLB is making itself in 2022.
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