Posted by fatguyrd on 2/28/2022 5:15:00 PM (view original):
From a Philly Sportswriter
The CliffsNotes version is that the owners stink, they don’t even like baseball, and opening day is probably not going to happen. We’re very close to that officially being pushed back. The players have put a couple of deals on the table that, if accepted right then and there, would constitute a “win” for the owners. But it seems like they’re more interested in breaking the union than actually getting back to playing the game.
Reminder – owners chose the lockout, then decided not to negotiate for 42 days. They’re the ones giving the hardline stance that is going to cancel regular season games and jeopardize the 162 game season.
It's interesting to me that both sides make the same claims.
MLB has claimed that every time they feel like negotiations are gaining ground, the Union comes back with a demand that is even further away from previous discussions. "e.g. "We want $100M"..."We'll give you $80M"..."We want $120M!"
I have no clue what's true, but neither side seems to be negotiating in good faith. They seem to miss the fact that negotiation requires sacrifice to reach a middle ground. Not dig your heels in as hard as you can and refuse to budge.
As usual, both sides are intent on beating each other, and neither side gives a crap about the fans, who are ultimately the ones that suffer the most in these situations. They just assume the fans will sit idly by while they bicker, and then warmly embrace them again when they finally reach a deal. It gets tiresome. I'll always come back because I love baseball, but to know both sides just assume that and act like they don't have to acknowledge me as the consumer of their product...it's frustrating to say the least. They will lose plenty of fans over this squabble.