I am not for the OWNERS. I am FOR my TEAM having a fair shot just like any other team. I do not care about anything else. The players will still be millionaires and the owners will still be billionaires no matter what happens.
The only reason the Dodgers get to make Kyle Tucker the most paid player in baseball is because they have the HIGHEST TV deal in baseball. Sorry that is UNFAIR. Small market teams do not stand a chance.
Dak Prescott still makes $60 million a year in a CAPPED league so I do not want to hear the excuse that is suppress wages. That is the biggest myth going around.
A cap and floor is the way to go and if it takes 3 years to happen. I DO NOT CARE.
New York City subway riders once got public service announcements voiced by Jadakiss and Jerry Seinfeld.
Who should do PSAs on the MBTA?
I’ll start: Rob Gronkowski.
No one can score off Cam Schlittler, so the league got together and decided the best course of action would be to eliminate him from existence with line drives at his legs. Feels like something to look into @MLB@FBI@CIA@WhiteHouse
John Sterling is as much a part of the fabric of the New York Yankees organization as any player. It was an honor to have him call every one of my games during my career and an absolute pleasure to get to know him on a personal basis. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed.
Photo credit: Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
Had the privilege of interviewing John Sterling twice. Easily the most nervous I’ve ever been. Just being around the guy was a memory I’ll never forget. Story after story, and so generous with his time.
And yes, one of these interviews we got because Tommy had his number from his Fordham days and gave it a shot. John responded “sureee come on by.” We waited in the lobby suspiciously, and then he popped out of the pool in a towel greeting us before heading upstairs to change, singing out loud as he strolled away.
The man loved his life and let everyone know it with every word he spoke into a microphone.