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The New NBA CBA Addresses Wearable Technology, But What Does That Mean?
NBA teams won't be able to use data collected via wearable technology against players in contract negotiations.
Down Goes Brown Grab Bag: CBA Outrage, the Irrelevant First Goal, and Patrick Roy
Sean McIndoe is cranky this week because MLB can get its shit together with a new CBA while the NHL is probably headed for a lockout in 2020.
The Chicago White Sox Might Have the Most Woke Clubhouse in Baseball
The White Sox have been involved in several clubhouse controversies this year. All of them have been about control.
Kei Kamara Trade Reveals MLS Still Sees Players as Expendable Commodities
The Columbus Crew traded star forward Kei Kamara only a few months after signing him to a million dollar Designated Player contract.
If the MLBPA Goes Public with CBA Negotiations, They Lose
Recent protestations by Gerrit Cole, Jacob deGrom, and other young players over their salaries smell like an effort by the players' union to elevate the issue of pre-arbitration salaries ahead of those talks. That might not work.
The Next NBA Labor War Is Already Here
Paul George's horrific leg injury opened the door to owners exerting even more control over players, but a backlash is brewing among Team USA.
Dear Mr. Commissioner—Don't Break Baseball
New MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred can best help baseball by not doing too much.