Anyway, here's Kevin Pillar's thoughts on the situation:
65% of players in the MLB make a million dollars or less.. just room for thought
Not a for sure thing you get two consecutive years, can be shuttled between minors/majors. Also their is a thing called tax, federal and every state you play in. Agency fees, plus living expenses. Guys work their whole life for that opportunity
players have a shelf life whether they like it or not. Owners do not. Players are what saved America once, and we can do it again. Fair is fair
Its about honor a contract that players committed to. I’m held responsible for rent in Boston because I signed a contract. A global pandemic didn’t get me out of writing a check every month despite not being there
No we are all privileged, don’t assume any risk, all live the lifestyle of the rich and famous, and don’t work hard. Minor league players have it made, especially this year when teams are deciding not to pay them.Everything just feel in our lap.. praise the lord #Sarcasm
Please don’t considering me flying around the country, interacting with many people everyday, and just wanting to come home to my wife and kids praying the don’t get sick. No risk on my end. Or just don’t see my family &explain to my 2 year old baseball and work is more important
No risk cause we teleport to the field everyday.
I don’t live in a bubble. I know how tough and how hard people work to survive. I have hard working parents, brother, friends and in laws. I get how fortunate I am to play baseball for a living bit I also know how much I’ve sacrificed and how much work I’ve put in to reaching...