if the owners were so certain they'd operate at a loss so detrimental it's precluding them from negotiating in good faith to have a season, they'd show their books. but, of course, instead of that they opt to try and eliminate the chance a grievance is filed and their books are ordered open in court. wonder why?
as for the draft, which has always been an embarrassment, I agree. and this was while ownership gutted the minor leagues, costing even more jobs in baseball (and, very likely, a generation of fans).
that concession by the players, saving clubs $30M each, apparently wasn't enough for the owners.
I'm not typically pro-union or anti-billionaire, either. but, in this case, their behavior has been a complete joke. they're an embarrassment.