Monday, February 5, 2018

The union denied planning a boycott despite the stalemate on the market

The Association of Professional Baseball Players (MLBPA) rejected the possibility of a boycott of spring training due to stagnation in the MLB winter market. The union unveiled their official position through a laconic message on social networks. `The latest press releases erroneously claim that the association of players threatens to` boycott `the spring drills, which is not true, and neither the trade union has recommended such a course of action, ` the MLBPA wrote.




The turmoil was created on Friday by topparent Brody van Wagenen. A partner in the Creative Arts Management Agency (CAA) announced in a statement that the lack of enough activity on the part of the clubs from soccer livescore is about to force free agents and their counterparts to take radical measures:

`Players are disappointed. , even if long-term players are angry just as much as jo bseekers, their voices are getting stronger and they are united in a way that has not been seen since 1994. (. . . )It`s a battle that can starthas one, maybe two, and probably also 1200 followers, and may be a boycott of the spring training if the attitude does not change. `




The problem is that dozens of professional baseball players are still unemployed ten days before the start of pre-season training in Florida and Arizona. Among them are many star players such as Ud Darvis, Jake Arietta, JD Martinez, Erik Hosmer, Mike Mustakas, Lance Lynn, Alex Cobb, who were thought to have long since found clubs. But you would not.

There was no strike in baseball in 1994-1995 when, due to the owners` threat of setting a wage ceiling, players stopped playing in August. The then commissioner, Bud Selig, is forced to cancel the World Series, and the dispute was resolved only in April `Since then, MLB has been enjoying labor peace for near ly 23 years.

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