The Mercury News

Manfred gives players gift as a peace offering

- By The Associated Press

Baseball 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.

“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

Manfred

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.”

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