MLB mid-season strike not happening, former Miami Marlins president David Samson says
Former Marlins President David Samson on the allegations against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and concerns over a potential Major League Baseball mid-season strike.
The possibility of Major League Baseball players going on strike continues to grow with St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright warning of a potential mid-season walkout.
“Unless something changes, there’s going to be a strike, 100 percent,” the right-hander told InsideSTL.com.
Former Miami Marlins president David Samson said on FOX Business’ “Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast” that a mid-season MLB strike is not happening.
“Out of all the things we have to worry about in Major League Baseball, a mid-season strike is not on your list,” he told Neil Cavuto on Tuesday.
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There has not been a MLB work stoppage since the 1994-1995 season. The current MLB collective bargaining agreement expires in 2021.