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Thursday, November 10, 1994
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Owners say payrolls jeopardize baseball
By Ronald Blum The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Forget about seeing the baseball strike settled soon. Two days before their scheduled return to the bargaining table, players and owners are squabbling again.
This time, it was an advertisement in today's editions of USA Today that set off the sparks. Owners claimed baseball's "long-term financial viability" was threatened by "huge payrolls (that) also impair the league's competitive parity."
The ad said the management's bargaining proposal is needed to preserve teams in Pittsburg, Milwaukee and Kansas City. Owners also say
they are "determined to reach an agreement on a new contract so that the 1995 baseball season can begin on schedule."
"I think what it clearly says is they believe it's a public relations war," union head Donald Fehr. "I think they're just trying to set the stage for implementation and trying to fool the public."
Talks are to resume today at an executive retreat in Rv Brook, N.Y.
One union official, speaking on condition he not be identified, said the union believed owners placed the ad to irritate the players' association before the bargaining sessions.
"It is something that our people conceived of and implemented two weeks ago," said Bud Selig, acting commissioner. "Certainly at that time we didn't know anything about the mediation process taking place with meetings starting Thursday. We don't
believe it's at all confrontational.
"It's important that fans, players and management understand that at this time in history, baseball needs some fine tuning." Selig said in a statement that accompanied the ad. "That should be the context into which all parties seek answers and peace."
Owners still insist on a salary cap, and the union says it never will accept one. Players believe owners will impose a salary cap unilaterally.
Selig was upset by Fehr's comments and said owners hadn't decided about imposing a cap or using replacement players, another tactic the union fears.
"I would love to be pleasantly surprised," Fehr said. "But we detect nothing and have detected nothing for a long time but the hardest possible line. And t.at's where they still are."
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