he following statement was issued today (Thurs. Dec, 17 27) by Major
League Baseball Players Association Executive Director, Donald M.
Fehr, regarding the Mitchell Report. "For many years now, the players
have worked consistently and ...
Selig, the commissioner since 1992,
and Donald Fehr, the executive director of the players' association
since 1986, have scheduled separate news conferences after Mitchell
holds a briefing. The three sessions will take place within ...
But
Donald Fehr is the guy who frosts me most. The whole damn reason that
unions exist is to protect the well-being of their membership. The
list of names in the Mitchell report--most notably the mix of
All-stars and scrubs--means that ...
The clever Donald Fehr and the
Major League Baseball Players Association made sure of that. So, the
report means nothing. It will just provide fodder for the scandal
sheets and bring 6-8 people under a microscope. ...
(2) It permitted
one interview with its executive director, Donald Fehr; my request for
an interview with its chief operating officer, Gene Orza, was refused.
(3) It refused my request to interview the director of the Montreal
...
Donald Fehr takes the podium. Update: Fehr admits that they could
have taken action earlier on combating steroids, but that testing is
working. Update: Fehr sticking by players who might be
disciplined....
he following statement was issued today (Thurs. Dec,
17 27) by Major League Baseball Players Association Executive
Director, Donald M. Fehr, regarding the Mitchell Report. "For many
years now, the players have worked consistently and ...
But Donald
Fehr is the guy who frosts me most. The whole damn reason that unions
exist is to protect the well-being of their membership. The list of
names in the Mitchell report--most notably the mix of All-stars and
scrubs--means that ...
(2) It permitted one interview with its
executive director, Donald Fehr; my request for an interview with its
chief operating officer, Gene Orza, was refused. (3) It refused my
request to interview the director of the Montreal ...
Donald Fehr had
a duty to protect his union members. Everyone involved had a duty to
protect the kids. They all turned away from their duties to make
money. All of these deaths in the years to come rest on their
shoulders. ...
.. two congressmen at the forefront of Capitol Hill's
involvement in the steroids issue asked Mitchell, baseball
commissioner Bud Selig and union head Donald Fehr to testify at a
House committee hearing next week. [...] ...
Donald Fehr, the
executive director of the Players' Association, got his chance to
address the Mitchell Report on Thursday and his main gripe was with
the lack of information given to the players' association from lead
investigator, ...
Donald Fehr had a duty to protect his union members.
Everyone involved had a duty to protect the kids. They all turned away
from their duties to make money. All of these deaths in the years to
come rest on their shoulders. ...
Donald Fehr, the executive director
of the Players' Association, got his chance to address the Mitchell
Report on Thursday and his main gripe was with the lack of information
given to the players' association from lead investigator, ...
.. two
congressmen at the forefront of Capitol Hill's involvement in the
steroids issue asked Mitchell, baseball commissioner Bud Selig and
union head Donald Fehr to testify at a House committee hearing next
week. [...] ...
Selig, the commissioner since 1992, and Donald Fehr,
the executive director of the players' association since 1986, have
scheduled separate news conferences after Mitchell holds a briefing.
The three sessions will take place within ...
The clever Donald Fehr
and the Major League Baseball Players Association made sure of that.
So, the report means nothing. It will just provide fodder for the
scandal sheets and bring 6-8 people under a microscope. ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
donald fehr
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