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Ray Charbonneau's avatar

I, for one, agree with Joe as to who to blame. But look around. Plenty of people have no idea of what’s in their best interests and vote to support the plutocrats that own the country. Why should we expect anything different here?

Overanalyzer Craig's avatar

Thanks to paying to read Joe and The Athletic and frequenting Baseball-Reference, FanGraphs and Baseball Prospectus, I have gone from a "the two sides need to figure it out" point of view to a "the players have made a simple, logical and reasonable list of what they want while the owners just want extend the old deal with a minor cost of living adjustment while they keep all the additional revenue" point of view.

Most fans will watch ESPN of FS1 in the morning (they spend most of their time talking about Rodgers, Brady, LeBron and the Cowboys and seemed to have forgotten that baseball exists) or will check out MLB.com or the MLB network. We already know that Rosenthal got fired from MLB.com. This week on MLB Network's Roundtrip on SiriusXM, I heard the both guys declaring the players starting offers to be completely unreasonable and one of the guys actually said that the players should blame their union leadership not the owners. The players realize the deal didn't work out very well for them and now they are trying to get back to a more favorable place, but "it doesn't work that way because the negotiation is based on the previous deal." Wow. Actually taking the "ha ha sucks to be you players, but the owners got you" angle. I'm not saying MLB is telling these guys what to say, but I think it is clear that people with a pro-player narrative aren't going to last on any MLB platform. It makes it difficult for the players to win the narrative.

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