San Francisco Chronicle

Commish looking to patch things up

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Commission­er Rob Manfred gifted major league players Bose headphones on Opening Day as a peace offering after a bitter 99-day lockout that delayed the start of the season.

Major League Baseball confirmed that headphones and a letter signed by Manfred were left at the locker of each player when teams began their seasons Thursday and Friday. The present was first reported by the Athletic.

“Please accept this gift as a small gesture of my appreciati­on for the hard work that comes with being a Major Leaguer and your respect for our incredible fans,” Manfred wrote. “Thank you for everything you do in a game that has such a rich history and deep meaning to our fans in the U.S. and around the world. Wishing you the best of luck for a successful season.”

Manfred’s relationsh­ip with players has grown increasing­ly icy since he succeeded Bud Selig as commission­er in 2014.

At the news conference announcing an agreement with the union to end this winter’s lockout, Manfred admitted that he’s failed in his role as a diplomat to players and pledged to improve the relationsh­ip.

Asked what Manfred could do to mend things this spring, players told the Associated Press the commission­er could do more to present himself as a steward of the game. At least one player, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright, said he thought the damage was irreparabl­e.

“To just put it bluntly, he doesn’t do anything for us,” Wainwright said. “I know how that’s going to read, so Commission­er Manfred, don’t take it personal. That’s just how it looks from a players’ standpoint.”

Briefly: Right-hander Garrett Whitlock and the Red Sox agreed to an $18.75 million, four-year contract covering 2023-26, a deal with two club options and escalators that could increase the total to $44.5 million over six seasons . ... The Blue Jays called up outfielder Bradley Zimmer, who was acquired in a trade with Cleveland last week. Infielder Gosuke Katoh was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo . ... Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol missed his second successive game on Sunday against Pittsburgh after being diagnosed with the flu.

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