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Hot topic on Max Scherzer locking out in MLB for the wrong reasons

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeMarch 23, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Some of the major media go crazy as Max Scherzer drives a Porsche to MLB CBA talks

After months of cat and mouse, MLB and the players’ union finally began their discussions this week, in hopes of end of lock and start spring training.

If the two sides do not reach an agreement by the end of February, MLB said the regular season would be delayed and missed games would not be compensated. Spring training games were pushed back to March;

This will be the second season to be cut short in three years, with the coronavirus pandemic having reduced the 2020 season from 162 games to 60. With this memory still present, tensions are high and morale is low.

The news about the negotiations on Wednesday was ridiculous, but that’s not because of the meetings themselves.

It’s more of a car.

That’s right, instead of focusing on the fact that MLB is seriously threatened by another truncated season, the “news” has led the mainstream media to lose their minds over the fact that Max Scherzer, one of the figures key actors in this case. stationary, driving a Porsche. The Associated Press and Fox News were among those reporting the wrongdoing.

Max Scherzer’s Porsche should attract the least attention from people

Mets’ Max Scherzer arrives at Porsche, joining fellow player Gerrit Cole and other players as the union and MLB meet for the third straight day in an effort to save March 31 Opening Day amid the lockdown doors.https://t.co/9kqPHgAFMK

– AP Sports (@AP_Sports) February 23, 2022

If you think it’s appropriate and ostentatious for a professional athlete to own a brand new sports car, wait until you hear about his new boss, Steve Cohen – whose art collection alone is valued at a billion – or any other billionaire owners on the other side of the negotiating table. Never mind that Scherzer made his money with an elite skill set, while the Phillies’ principal owner, John Middleton, was lucky enough to be the descendant of a Pennsylvania tobacco magnate.

In a word, rational people clapped their hands at great volume.

Max Scherzer can buy a Porsche because he can throw a 97 mph fastball anywhere he wants. Dick Monfort could buy a Porsche because he was Kenneth Monfort’s son.

– Grant Brisbee (@GrantBrisbee) February 23, 2022

Max Scherzer driving a Porsche to meetings today doesn’t make headlines, unless you happen to learn that Steve Cohen paid $155 million for a Picasso painting.

– Levi Weaver, I don’t know (@ThreeTwoEephus) February 23, 2022

What is clear from the AP’s continued coverage of MLB’s stay-at-home agreement and collective bargaining agreement negotiations is that they are in the league’s pocket. Principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, John Henry also owns Boston Globeand their coverage is nowhere near as good as sycophantic. And as another media member pointed out, it’s hypocritical:

Last year, the AP fired a reporter for tweets from the university that it said showed “clear bias favoring one side or the other.” Either way, here’s the AP Sports account that provides completely unbiased information on MLB’s ownership lockout. https://t.co/jjozmfcLmQ

–Alex Shultz (@AlexShultz) February 23, 2022

But that’s what makes Scherzer’s outrage over his Porsche so ridiculous. He’s one of the highest paid players in video game history, but he goes into these meetings to negotiate for the little guys and he gets more than the players in his tax bracket. he. More than 50% of MLB players will earn minimum salary by 2021, and while that’s more than most of us make in a year (or years), it’s still nothing. comparison. the enormous income that their bosses bring in thanks to them.

Scherzer is intended for life, and several dozen lives after; he might be sitting at home or training for a season that might never come, but instead he’s fighting to reach the Major League minimum and stop manipulating the clock. service.

The Mets’ new ace’s commitment to doing the right thing isn’t surprising, since he and his wife are known for their philanthropy. Between 2015 and 2021, they were Washington’s national charity. biggest individual sponsors. They are also famous for their work in animal rescue. Last year he was the national nominee for the prestigious award The Roberto Clemente Prizeawarded annually to an MLB player who “exhibits the best of his baseball game, sportsmanship, community involvement and individual contribution to his team.”

Scherzer fights for baseball. It’s very clear which side the PA is fighting for, and it’s terrible in many ways.

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