Lethbridge Herald

Players union files grievance

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The Major League Baseball Players Associatio­n filed a grievance against the Miami Marlins, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays, accusing the teams of failing to appropriat­ely spend revenue-sharing money.

Union spokesman Chris Dahl, speaking Tuesday at the union’s training camp for free agents, said the grievance was filed Friday. Union head Tony Clark declined to comment.

“We have received the complaint and believe it has no merit,” Major League Baseball said in a statement.

If the case is not settled, it would proceed to a hearing before Mark Irvings, baseball’s independen­t arbitrator. The grievance was first reported by the Tampa Bay Times.

Pittsburgh traded star outfielder Andrew McCutchen and ace Gerrit Cole. President Frank Coonelly called the grievance “patently baseless” and said the team spent revenue-sharing money consistent with the rules in baseball’s labour contract.

“Our revenue-sharing receipts have decreased for seven consecutiv­e seasons while our major league payroll has more than doubled over this same period,” Coonelly said in a statement.

“Our revenue-sharing receipts are now just a fraction of what we spend on major league payroll. We also have made significan­t investment­s in scouting, signing amateur players, our player developmen­t system and our baseball facilities.”

Baseball’s collective bargaining agreement states “each club shall use its revenue-sharing receipts ... in an effort to improve its performanc­e on the field” and prohibits use of that money to service debt related to franchise acquisitio­n and service to debt not related to improving on-field performanc­e.

The Marlins raised their 40man payroll from $38 million in 2009 to $47 million in 2010 to $62 million in 2011 to $90 million in 2012, the year Marlins Park opened. Miami cut back to $42 million in 2013. Miami has traded Giancarlo Stanton, Marcell Ozuna, Dee Gordon and Christian Yelich since Bruce Sherman’s ownership group bought the team in October.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? Oakland Athletics’ Stephen Piscotty connects for a double off Chicago White Sox’s Michael Kopech during the first inning of a spring training baseball game Monday in Glendale, Ariz.
Associated Press photo Oakland Athletics’ Stephen Piscotty connects for a double off Chicago White Sox’s Michael Kopech during the first inning of a spring training baseball game Monday in Glendale, Ariz.

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