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Just some random BROKEN HEARTED Oakland Athletics fan. A little more kindness ~❤️~ A little less judgement

Location: Inside your head. เข้าร่วม Haziran 2008
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serenity67@serenity67·
Is it too much to ask? 🤷‍♀️💚
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serenity67@serenity67·
Happy Father’s Day to all those amazing fathers out there! My Father introduced me to my deep love of many sports…and we spent a ridiculous amount of time attending Oakland #Athletics games, Warriors games, Raiders games, Sharks games & 49er games. #MissYouDad 🪽
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serenity67@serenity67·
@PeteATurner I would love to do a very deep dive on this… 🤔🤔🤔
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Pete Turner
Pete Turner@PeteATurner·
Bold. There is no doubt many MLB teams have rev streams/piles that are not accessible to the players, or other owners. The PIE is Bigger than we realize.
Zack Scott@ZackScottSports

The Padres will sell for a reported $3.9B, bought for ~$800M. The players who built that value got none of the gain. Part 2 for @mlbtraderumors: the CBA deal that cuts them in. A 10% levy on team sales, ~$310M from one deal, split across active rosters, pensions, and retirees. mlbtraderumors.com/2026/06/beyond…

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serenity67@serenity67·
Such a thoughtful post ... well worth the entire read 👇❤️
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Sen. Michael Garrett@MichaelKGarrett

I cried today. I'm not going to pretend I didn't. Four presidents shared a stage in Chicago, a thing that used to be ordinary and now feels almost holy, and I felt the tears come before I understood them. At first I thought I knew what they were. I thought they were grief. I thought I was crying for how far we've drifted from that morning in 2008 when so many of us let ourselves believe, all the way down, that America could be better than her history. That we could be better. The distance between that morning and this one felt like the whole sad arc of the story, and for a moment I let myself sit inside the ache of it. But the longer President Obama spoke, the more I understood I had it backwards. He told a story I can't stop thinking about. The line we all know, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice, didn't start with Dr. King. King was borrowing it from a Boston minister named Theodore Parker, who preached it more than 170 years ago. And here is the part that broke me open: Parker preached it at one of the darkest moments this country had ever seen. The Compromise of 1850 had just made it a federal crime to shelter a man fleeing slavery. In Boston, a young fugitive had been seized, tried, and marched to the harbor by hundreds of armed officers, put on a ship, and sent back south into chains. While the whole city watched. That is when Parker said it. Not in triumph. In the dark. He admitted he couldn't see how it would end. “I do not pretend to understand the moral universe,” he preached. “The arc is a long one. My eye reaches but little ways. I cannot calculate the curve... I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see, I am sure it bends toward justice.” He couldn't see it. He believed it anyway. And then he kept fighting. As Obama put it today, Parker's words were “a declaration of faith, a defiant call, not to abandon hope or give way to fear, but to stay true to our better selves, and true to one another, and to keep fighting... even in the face of cruelty and bitter disappointment, even in the face of impossible odds.” And that's when my tears changed. Right there. They stopped being grief and became something else, something that scared me a little with how much it felt like hope. Because I realized I wasn't witnessing a eulogy for a country we'd lost. I was watching a man reach down and hand us back the very thing we had set down in our exhaustion. The arc doesn't bend on its own. It never did. It bends because people put their hands on it and pull, people who can't see the end and reach for it anyway. People in the dark, refusing to believe the dark gets the last word. He would not let the day be about him. He said it plainly: America's story “isn't frozen in the past. It has chapters yet to be written, not by one person or a few people, not by Barack and Michelle... but by all of us.” Michelle said the same thing in her own way, that the center was never about them, never for them. Look up at that building and you'll see three words cut into the stone: You are America.Not him. Not them. You. Us. The ordinary, the unfamous, the tired, us. And then Bruce Springsteen walked out with a guitar and sang “Land of Hope and Dreams.” If you don't know it, it's a song about a train, a train with room for everybody on it. Saints and sinners. The lost. The broken. The ones who've been left standing at every other station their whole lives. This train carries everybody. He sang it soft and aching, like a prayer he wasn't sure would be answered but was going to say anyway, and when the last note left him he turned to the Obamas and said the only thing left to say. “I love you.”

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serenity67@serenity67·
@CalBearCanha Not true. It is not union funded. It is primarily funded by advertising, media partners and the MLB Alumni Association…no union funding. Check YOUR sources 😉
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serenity67@serenity67·
It is seriously eye popping to see that @MLB believes they can turn universities into their development system, which allows them to defacto contract a large part of their @MiLB system, which will also raise the FA age of most US born players...all in one fell swoop. WTF?!? #MLB
Jeff Passan@JeffPassan

MLB today proposed an overhauled domestic amateur-entry system that removes high school players from the draft, makes college players eligible after sophomore year, shortens the draft from 20 to 12 rounds, and cuts bonus pool from current $358.7M to $200M, sources tell ESPN.

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serenity67@serenity67·
@MitchAbides Reminded me that we need more moments of humanity, joy & compassion in our lives… I went to my book case and looked at my biographies & auto-biographies of a few presidents, and decided I want to re-read them them.
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MitchAbides 🛵
MitchAbides 🛵@MitchAbides·
@serenity67 Watching the opening ceremony was like opening a time capsule sealed away over ten years ago. Lots of stuff we miss. Reminds us how long of a journey we’ve been on.
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matt@baritxne·
@realbibicus @tipping_pitches @bwags after looking it up, i was wrong. MLB does still have the antitrust exemption BUT a ruling in 1998 means that exemption doesn't apply to labor disputes. so they can sue on antitrust grounds but good luck getting SCOTUS to rule in favor of labor and not the owners
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Tipping Pitches@tipping_pitches·
The fascinating and unfortunate subtext of MLB’s bargaining posture for decades now is this: They are comfortable shrinking baseball, the sport, in exchange for further solidifying the institutional power of Major League Baseball, the corporation
Jeff Passan@JeffPassan

MLB today proposed an overhauled domestic amateur-entry system that removes high school players from the draft, makes college players eligible after sophomore year, shortens the draft from 20 to 12 rounds, and cuts bonus pool from current $358.7M to $200M, sources tell ESPN.

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Bobby Broccoli@NYYJMM·
@tipping_pitches Owners know the players will not support any of their proposal. Owners will get replacement players after two years of no ball and ban the Major Leaguers for life.
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Mooney Owns You@MooneyOwnsYou·
@tipping_pitches If they aren't careful, their BS antitrust exemption will be challenged and possibly lost. Their WORST nightmare, nothing else comes close.
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serenity67@serenity67·
@GrimGlassCo @AramLeighton8 6 franchises have direct, large stake passive, private equity investors, Red Sox, Cubs, Astros, Dodgers, Padres, Giants & 12 other franchises have institutional capital relationships via secondary investment pools or shared vehicle partnerships. Same song different verse.
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GrimGlass@GrimGlassCo·
@AramLeighton8 As they bring in more money than ever before. Its like a private equity firm bought MLB.
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serenity67@serenity67·
@RandyCMoog Well, #MLB holds their unique #Antitrust exemption which enables a lot of monopolistic behavior…so unless the exemption falls, a lot of the behavior will never end.
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Randy Moog
Randy Moog@RandyCMoog·
@serenity67 They are acting like they have a legal monopoly. I hope that ends in my lifetime!
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serenity67@serenity67·
@RFWill149 It is seriously eye popping to believe that @MLB believes they can turn universities into their development system & which allows them defacto contraction of their @MiLB system & to raise the FA age of most US born players all in one fell swoop. I mean WTF?!? #MLB
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serenity67@serenity67·
@RFWill149 By design, it is meant to contract/reduce the minor league system & cost shift the entire early structure onto the university system, which would also significantly delay most US born FA age until 29 I think 🤔
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Lo-ro Antonio@Lorothehomie·
@serenity67 @MLB @MLBPA I know that the sides are talking now but if there far apart on the big issues in late November than a lockout would happen but I’m hopefull that it can be avoided at all costs
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serenity67@serenity67·
@VandyonTigers It's not an either or choice. The owners are not squeezed for cash, and if they are serious about any cash squeeze let them truly open their books for an audit by a big 3 type firm to assess the revenue claims/squeeze necessitating cost cutting.
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John VanderWal
John VanderWal@VandyonTigers·
Serious question for my former players, scouts, front-office people, and baseball fans: If limiting draft spending was the bargaining chip needed to keep a salary cap out of Major League Baseball, would you make that trade? Maybe I’m old school, but I think it’s ridiculous how much money some amateur players receive before they’ve ever stepped on a professional baseball field. Baseball is different than every other major sport. Elite athletic ability alone doesn’t guarantee success. We’ve all seen first-round picks with every tool imaginable never make it, and we’ve seen late-round picks carve out long big-league careers. The physical ability matters, but so does the mental side. The ability to adjust. The ability to fail. The ability to survive the grind of professional baseball. That’s why projecting baseball players is so difficult. Yet organizations are handing out enormous bonuses and then becoming invested in proving they were right. Does that lead to players getting opportunities they haven’t fully earned? Does the size of the investment influence development decisions? Or am I missing something? If limiting draft spending is what it takes to keep a salary cap out of Major League Baseball, I’d seriously consider making that trade every day of the week.
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serenity67@serenity67·
@Lorothehomie @MLB @MLBPA I have seen no behavior on behalf of the owners the speaks to anything other than a lockout. The last time the owners proposed a hard cap was 1994, which resulted in a strike due to owners poor strategic planning & was a disaster for the sport…they would defensively lockout now.
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serenity67@serenity67·
@FoulTerritoryTV @Ken_Rosenthal This is similar to what I posted earlier today…
serenity67@serenity67

@AramLeighton8 You would think the collapse of the RSNs was squeezing them financially, if it weren’t for their grossly inflated franchise valuations & the fact that they won’t truly open their books for audit. 🤷‍♀️😉

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Foul Territory@FoulTerritoryTV·
"These proposals that owners are making, it's almost as if they're operating like the sport is broke." @Ken_Rosenthal argues against MLB's latest amateur player entry proposition...
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