The Major League Baseball Players Association announced that it's launching a $1 million fund to help support workers impacted by the lockout delaying the start of the 2022 season.
"There are a lot of people who make our game great. Many aren't seen or heard, but they are vital to the entertainment experience of our games," union executive board members Andrew Miller and Max Scherzer said in a statement.
The players' association says it has worked closely with hospitality and stadium workers across the country, as they recognize"the value they provide to the industry's success," according to the memo.of the 2022 regular season, which was slated to begin on March 31st. Tuesday's announcement follows the breakdown of negotiations between MLB owners and players, who have been locked out since Dec. 2, 2021.
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