Not one player, clean or suspected, anywhere is saying thier rights have been trampled regarding this problem. In fact, the supposed cheaters say nothing. MLB does not approve of the leaks either, that is thier official stance. So many appear to be hell bent on saying MLB is doing this, MLB is doing that wrong.... What MLB appears to be doing is their homework and listening to the clean players and the FANS. The argument makes no sense.Tom Kessenich wrote:The Players Union is already on record saying they do not approve of how MLB has handled this situation. They said today they do not approve of MLB's likely decision to announce the names of suspended players before appeals have been heard. We'll see how it all plays out but if push comes to shove the process is going to prove equally as important as cleaning up the game. Players want a clean game for sure so quotes from players saying they want a clean game mean nothing. Of course they're going to say that. Everyone is saying that. But players do not want their rights to be trampled in the process. Ask them how they feel about that if you want to paint a more accurate picture.
Dan, if I was still a member of the media that's the first question I'd be asking. That goes right to the heart of how the players union feels about how this matter has been handled thus far.
I will agree the media fans the flames, but at the end of the day, the clean players will decide if thier rights are being trampled, not the cheaters and certainly not the media and in this case not the Union leadership. The Union will do their best to limit the damage and protect the current CBA, but that is there obligation to that. As I said before PR 101, and quite frankly what else can the Union even say, they are sucking hind quarters on this problem.
I seriously doubt that the Cliff Lee's and Brandon Philipps's would agree that their opinions mean nothing regarding this issue. Anyone would have a hard time engaging them in a discussion like that, without them telling the person to go away. Good luck Mike Wiener telling Cliff Lee to shut up.