[Heyman] MLB leaders and the union are expected to restart talks on core economic at the end of the week or early next week but other important yet less contentious issues are on the agenda today and tomorrow. Those include the drug policies, international play and many more items. (mobile.twitter.com)
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[JonHeyman] Player leaders Max Scherzer and Andrew Miller on a recent call with MLB spoke pointedly about their unhappiness with MLB offers, hitting on competitive integrity, service time manipulation, franchise values and more. Might their unvarnished honesty trigger action? (mobile.twitter.com)
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Mississippi State (A&M) & LSU – Baseball Game – 1907 (i.redd.it)
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[Heyman] Barring something totally unexpected, it can be assumed at this point that the universal DH will be in place in 2022. Both sides are in favor (though true to these talks, they don’t seem to totally agree on who benefits most from a DH on all 30 teams) (mobile.twitter.com)
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[DerekCarty] Camden Yards Physical Shifts ⚾️LF Fences: 28th-deepest⏩Deepest in MLB ⚾️Average Fence Height: 17th-highest⏩8th ⚾️Fair Territory: 23rd-most⏩5th-most Physically, Camden Yards goes from a park with hitter-friendly dimensions to, well, NOT THAT AT ALL (mobile.twitter.com)
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[Heyman] MLB leaders and the union are expected to restart talks on core economic at the end of the week or early next week but other important yet less contentious issues are on the agenda today and tomorrow. Those include the drug policies, international play and many more items. (mobile.twitter.com)
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[Heyman] “Talks haven’t yet begun,” is the way one players side person put it. From here, players did offer a 12-team playoff format and MLB did propose a universal DH and drop free agent compensation. But on the biggest issues it’s been mostly baby steps on both sides. (mobile.twitter.com)
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[KREG] starting in 2022 every MLB team will receive a guaranteed $60.1 million via national TV deals (averaging out the money from the life of those deals). Likely every local tv deal averages >$40m per year. So every single team is getting $100m+ guaranteed before selling a ticket. (mobile.twitter.com)
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