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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Thu Dec 2, 2021, 10:47 AM Dec 2021

MLB misuses Clemente's image in their locking out of the Players' Union

PITTSBURGH, PA. – With MLB’s locking out its players’ union after the collective bargaining agreement expired last night, major league baseball teams can no longer use the images of players covered by the collective bargaining agreement on their websites, all of which are owned by MLB.com

Instead, MLB teams struggling to find content for their websites, where they make big money selling fan gear and tickets, have loaded their websites with videos and images of classic baseball scenes, which the current collective bargaining agreement does not cover.

“Until a new agreement is reached, there will be limitations on the type of content we display,” wrote MLB on websites across baseball. “As a result, you will see a lot more content that focuses on the game’s rich history.”

Most gallingly, the Pittsburgh Pirates have videos of Roberto Clemente on their website right below a letter from MLB Commissioner Rob Manfried, blasting the players’ union.

However, Clemente was one of the founders of the modern players union, who was outspoken in the late 1960s on behalf of the union, as we covered in our recently published historical lookback, “How Clemente Got the Players’ Union Behind Curt Flood.”

https://paydayreport.com/11337-2/




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MLB misuses Clemente's image in their locking out of the Players' Union (Original Post) douglas9 Dec 2021 OP
Who wants to buy Pirate's gear? gab13by13 Dec 2021 #1
What happened. How did the organization fall on such hard times? brush Dec 2021 #2

gab13by13

(21,385 posts)
1. Who wants to buy Pirate's gear?
Thu Dec 2, 2021, 11:14 AM
Dec 2021

The Pirates are the minor leagues for the rich teams.

The Great One was also like a manager in the club house. He had no hesitation to call out his own players when they screwed up.

The Pirate organization is a joke today, trying to make money off Clemente is shameful.

I see they just got rid of one of their best players, their catcher, couldn't afford to pay him, buy hey they quickly replaced him with a guy hitting 162, Mario Mendoza is laughing somewhere.

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