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We're in early March. Usually spring training is full swing by now, with camp storylines and position battles already taking shape. Instead, the Lee County Sports Complex in Fort Myers is occupied only by various minor-leaguers, with a decided lack of buzz or excitement surrounding the early action.
Monday's deadline for striking a deal to start the regular season on time came and went. Commissioner Rob Manfred has canceled Opening Day and the first week of the regular season. We're all but certain to see more cancellations ahead.
There's a widely held belief that the league is not motivated to salvage any games in the first month of the season, when northern teams find it harder to draw fans due to weather and TV contracts are essentially unaffected. ("Local television contracts generally do not require clubs to issue rebates to their networks until about 25 games are missed," according to Ken Rosenthal.)
That means all the pressure is on the players at this point, but they are pretty clearly united and defiant in their stance. They're not going to cave or relent to the non-serious proposals being put forth by the league. Good for them.
Bad for us, of course. Baseball fans are left in the lurch as this stalemate whittles away the season with each passing day. I have little doubt that I'll be continuing to write these stupid journal entries for several more weeks at least.
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