Clearly you need a new team to go out to bat on your behalf; to fight for your rights and to report back to you personally and to the leadership of the IFP.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Let them police themselves, and then it goes another step past them to my coaches and there a coach that is responsible for a different area and different category on the field.
A manager has to convince his hitters that they have to get on base for the next guy and that no player can do it by himself. Sometimes that isn't easy. In the playoffs, you can get into trouble because everybody wants to be a hero.
The IFP is here to put into practice what we preach.
We can take action with a player without the league taking any action. But all that we can do is, we can deactivate him. But we're limited under the collective bargaining agreement to four games.
My job is all about defending the people that I play.
Newsflash for any of the current, past or future Survivors out there... when you contemplate strategizing about the other team, the best idea is to shut up and keep it to yourself. You're welcome; this bill is in the mail.
Find out what the other team wants to do. Then take it away from them.
If baseball wants to get you, they've got enough resources and enough investigators that they'll find a way to get you.
The mob's not coming back in the Teamsters Union. We've gotten rid of them, and we're free to be free of government supervision.
I think the Commissioner is taking the steps necessary to give the game back to the players and the fans and hopefully take the league to the next level.