This Never Happened in the Good Old Days
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Bill Plaschke took Ken Griffey Jr. to task [Feb. 11] for forcing the Seattle Mariners to trade him without getting adequate compensation. Maybe Ken was doing what he thought was best for Ken Griffey Jr.
There was a time when the owner of a baseball team could tell one of his players, “You’ll play for me for whatever I want to pay you or you won’t play for anyone.”
Now the owners have been dragged, kicking and screaming, into the world of free agency.
I find it hard to shed a tear for them.
IRWIN ZEIGER
Anaheim
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