Gregg Giannotti
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You know what I'm saying?
Because I know it's going to be a pretty tough day for the offense, and it makes me better when I know that I have that kind of picture on my mind.
Oh, it's the best, really.
Everybody just feels like it's a foregone conclusion.
I guess I'm part of this as well because just listening to everybody talk about it and the experts that we're not going to have a season that starts on time next year.
And that's if anybody needs to make sure that they don't have any sort of work stoppage, it is Major League Baseball because that is the one example in pro sports in this country where there was a massive effect when games stopped after 1994.
And I understand the NHL lockout, that changed a lot of things.
It almost was good for the league eventually, and the fans came back.
But that was a major one as well, so I should include that.
But as far as losing fans and needing fans to come back, there was nothing worse than 1994.
We all know that the steroids in 98 and the home run chase brought it back.
But I mean, Rob Manfred and...
Whoever the guy is that replaces Tony Clark now, I know his name.
I saw it in a bunch of articles, but I forget already.
I mean, these guys have to be like, man, there's so much money to be had for all of us.
You know, let's not ruin this damn thing.
Yeah, you know what scares me about the whole thing is if there is some sort of cap.
And I understand that the competitive balance taxes is a cap for some teams.
I mean, obviously, it's much more of a cap for the Yankees than it's been for the Dodgers or the Mets.
But Steve Cohen has blown through that many times.