This is all so familiar. The proposal of a salary cap. The feeling of impending doom. It's like 1994 all over again, and while this year's World Series won't be lost to a labor war, much of baseball's momentum will be if the game is treated the same way it was three decades ago.
So much to unpack after that match.
This is probably the most individually skilled USMNT ever but they had yet to show they could play as a cohesive unit under Pochettino.
Until tonight.
Most dominant WC match the US has ever played.
30 years ago the Padres were 36-24 after their first 60 games. They then lost 17 of their next 24 leaving them just 2 games over .500 They still won the division. There is hope, but they need to quit sulking and get back to the business of playing to the level of their contracts.