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I’m hoping these are just negation tactics with leaking stuff to the press and it is one of the first offers, but man if they horsefeathers this up and don’t play this year (lets assume it can be done in a safe manner) and then strike in 2 years MLB is going to have some serious long term viability issues. It will piss off and alienate a bunch of existing fans and continue not adding fans. I’m really doubtful right now they play this year, the owners are being greedy and shortsighted, the players seem dumb and disorganized and are run by an idiot in Clark. They also only have 1-2 weeks to really figure this out to hit a July 4 start date.

 

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For people who are purported to be so smart, it's incomprehensible that MLB owners don't realize the damage they're doing to their sport.
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For people who are purported to be so smart, it's incomprehensible that MLB owners don't realize the damage they're doing to their sport.

I saw this pointed out on Twitter and didn’t realize it. The majority of the league, 70%+, makes under $5 mil. This new proposal comes close to the ~50% pro-rated plan for guys in that group and they might actually have won some of those players over with this. Or at least have that group, which is a majority, thinking they’re close. The guys making $2 mil or less are especially close to the pro-rated amount. So maybe this was smart and they have a good chunk of player support or players thinking they’re in the ballpark. The owners will always win the public sentiment too if it’s the $20+ mil player saying they want more and the guys making less are cool with the idea. They’re also potentially dividing the players on this if the majority or a lot of the $5 mil or less players are good to go and the $10+ mil guys, which are a minority, are pushing back.

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Yeah, the owners are trying to get the majority of players ($5 mil or less guys) on their side here. And/or drive a wedge between the majority of the league vs the minority high earners.

 

 

 

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For people who are purported to be so smart, it's incomprehensible that MLB owners don't realize the damage they're doing to their sport.

I saw this pointed out on Twitter and didn’t realize it. The majority of the league, 70%+, makes under $5 mil. This new proposal comes close to the ~50% pro-rated plan for guys in that group and they might actually have won some of those players over with this. Or at least have that group, which is a majority, thinking they’re close. The guys making $2 mil or less are especially close to the pro-rated amount. So maybe this was smart and they have a good chunk of player support or players thinking they’re in the ballpark. The owners will always win the public sentiment too if it’s the $20+ mil player saying they want more and the guys making less are cool with the idea. They’re also potentially dividing the players on this if the majority or a lot of the $5 mil or less players are good to go and the $10+ mil guys, which are a minority, are pushing back.

It was fairly shrewd (if soulless, but whatever) of the owners to structure their proposal like this, but as I saw pointed out earlier, the players have to return the advance they received if there's a season. For the lower-paid guys, if you take their share of that advance out of what they're going to make under this plan, they really don't make that much at all.

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I know this is putting the cart before the horse until they can figure out the financials, but are they really going to try to play an 82-game season in about 86 days?

 

I think absurdly expanded rosters are part of the deal and why they think they can pull that off.

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I know this is putting the cart before the horse until they can figure out the financials, but are they really going to try to play an 82-game season in about 86 days?

 

They've had plenty of rest, time to nut up and hit some god damn dingers, man

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It's really funny that the owners ultimately proposed a progressive tax to the players because they knew it was their best shot of getting a majority of the vote.
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It's really funny that the owners ultimately proposed a progressive tax to the players because they knew it was their best shot of getting a majority of the vote.

 

 

The whole situation is just sickening. Billionaires against the world.

 

Did anyone read Doug Glanville's column? Not much insight really but it was truly bizarre in that he seems to think MLB is leading the world in how to get back to playing sports . . . is he really that unaware?

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Owners: How about 80 games with weird sliding salary scale

Players: How about 114 games

Owners: 50 games, full pro rated salaries.

 

Feels like either no season, or the players will end up negotiating themselves to the owners first proposal.

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Owners: How about 80 games with weird sliding salary scale

Players: How about 114 games

Owners: 50 games, full pro rated salaries.

 

Feels like either no season, or the players will end up negotiating themselves to the owners first proposal.

~75 game season with prorating and maybe a larger playoff would seem like the logical landing spot here. 110+some sort of playoff seemed a bit aggressive anyways. Unless they were willing to screw around with starting next season.

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I actually am with the owners in just one very specific respect - I don't see the draw in trying to cram in 114 games and extending the regular season another month past when it usually ends.

 

Hopefully it lands in the 75-80 range with the full prorated salaries.

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I actually am with the owners in just one very specific respect - I don't see the draw in trying to cram in 114 games and extending the regular season another month past when it usually ends.

 

Hopefully it lands in the 75-80 range with the full prorated salaries.

 

I think they have all but admitted that number is there as a negotiating ploy - "okay fine we'll drop our demand for 114 games in exchange for..." whatever.

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