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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 3409242, member: 652"] This is all about owners greed. They want players to lessen their losses for one season when a player’s career vs. Owners span owning teams are completely different. Billionaires want millionaires to lessen their losses. When the billionaires are crying poverty without showing their books to prove it. I wouldn’t trust these owners. John Henry wanted to fire all his employees in England with Liverpool and put them on the government dime to pay their wages until he was shamed by the media and had to reverse course and not put them on taxpayer funds. These owners like the Cubs ownership have spent hundreds of millions of dollars turning the areas around their stadium into cash cows for their businesses. It’s very easy for the big market teams to cook their books and claim they are losing money. They don’t want to open their books. Thus players shouldn’t do anything more than agree to play for their contracts at prorated status. If players were smart they stay quiet and let the owners try to ram thru a bad idea and just not play. [/QUOTE]
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