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"A proud man." Those three words are what distinguish players from owners. The players see themselves as people selling a service and the wear and tear on their bodies and mind, and they take pride in this identity. Owners see them, the way most "job creators" since Reagan see "labor," as fungible masses of meat with arms. And when the behavioral economics of the former meets classical economics--with its horseshit strawman, the rational economic actor--of the latter, the former ALWAYS wins in the end.

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The individual amounts Pos list the players getting were part of a final settlement in which MLB agreed to pay $280,000,000.00 to the players harmed by collusive action in 1985, 86 & 87.

MLB then essentially funded that settlement amount by getting expansion fees from Tampa, Miami, Denver and Phoenix.

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