shockedcanadian
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They deserve this lawsuit. You have a city prepare for a year and then you do this? Sue them, shame them and people in the area should boycott the league.
A conservative group representing small businesses which has called MLB's decision to move its All-Star game out of Atlanta is proof Commissioner Rob Manfred has "no balls" is ready to throw a brush-back pitch at baseball.
With more than 30 partners ranging from the Nevada Chamber of Commerce to the National Restaurant Association, the Job Creators Network says baseball's decision to boycott Atlanta over its objection to Georgia’s voting law wrong and is taking MLB to court.
FOX Business has learned that the right-leaning trade group founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus — plans to file a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday morning alleging that MLB's decision has injured Atlanta’s small business community. Also to be named in the lawsuit, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter is the Major League Baseball Players Association – the union which represents some 1,200 players – and which the Job Creators Network contends played a role in the decision to move the game out of Atlanta to Denver.
MLB, players' union facing all-star lawsuit for pulling game out of Atlanta
A conservative group representing small businesses says the MLB's decision to boycott Atlanta as the site of its All-Star game over its objection to Georgia’s voting law is grounds for a lawsuit.
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A conservative group representing small businesses which has called MLB's decision to move its All-Star game out of Atlanta is proof Commissioner Rob Manfred has "no balls" is ready to throw a brush-back pitch at baseball.
With more than 30 partners ranging from the Nevada Chamber of Commerce to the National Restaurant Association, the Job Creators Network says baseball's decision to boycott Atlanta over its objection to Georgia’s voting law wrong and is taking MLB to court.
FOX Business has learned that the right-leaning trade group founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus — plans to file a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday morning alleging that MLB's decision has injured Atlanta’s small business community. Also to be named in the lawsuit, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter is the Major League Baseball Players Association – the union which represents some 1,200 players – and which the Job Creators Network contends played a role in the decision to move the game out of Atlanta to Denver.