The Buzz: Talkin' Baseball Again. / Hal Bodley.
by Bodley, Hal; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: The Buzz: Talkin' Baseball Again, Sept. 3, 2002; pp. 3C.
"With the rest of the season and World Series secured, baseball owners and players are ready to begin the job of repairing their image. That and ratifying the labor agreement reached Friday [Aug. 31, 2002]." (USA TODAY) This article discusses how Major League Baseball is trying to recover from the averted players strike and details key issues in the new labor agreement.
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