Nick Swisher
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Podcast Appearances
We want them to go out there and have the best time ever.
So for both of us, bro, girl dads for life, being able to have the opportunity to go out there on that softball field, bro.
Because, hey, once again, I mean, think about it.
Right now, women are having a moment right now in sports with the AUSL on the softball side, the WPBL with the Women's Pro Baseball League is about to get fired up this year.
There's just a lot of excitement around women's sports right now, and I love being a part of it, man.
I'm excited.
Yeah, I mean, obviously any sort of CBA is a massive deal.
I think that there has been, obviously, some adjustments on the union side with everything that went down with Tony Clark a couple months back.
I'm interested to see how Bruce Meyer is going to go in there and take over.
Obviously, he did a little bit of work with them last year.
Tony was still at the forefront of that.
But one of the things that I really appreciate is the fact that, like, you know, when you're going into these negotiations, you can't go into these negotiations trying to win.
You have to go in there trying to figure out how we can come to a fair deal for both sides.
Because at the end of the day, the last thing we want is to have a stoppage.
I don't think that's going to happen.
I think the commissioner's office, from everything that I've heard, is set on finding a deal, making sure that things get done.
But once again, you have to bring a floor into play at some point.
At some point, you have to have these low-market owners starting to spend a little bit of money because the Dodgers, the Yankees, the Red Sox, the Phillies, the high-priced teams are getting sick and tired of paying these luxury tax that goes straight to all these lower-income teams.
And so I think in general, I understand what they're trying to do.
It has been explained to me of bringing a floor into play, not necessarily a cap.