These Devotees Bear Striking Resemblance to Bitter Resentment
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If it’s OK to put a cap on the players’ salaries, why is it not OK to put a cap on the owners’ profits?
ANDREW GULLIVER
Los Angeles
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There’s one good thing about the baseball strike--the Angels haven’t lost a game since Aug. 12.
BILL STEIN
Cambria
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Why don’t the Angels’ and Dodgers’ minor league teams play in the major league stadiums during the strike? We wouldn’t know the difference, anyway.
JACK DeBAUN
Lakewood
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Giving up baseball is like quitting smoking. It hurts, but your self-esteem improves.
MATT BERNSTEIN
Brentwood
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I’m afraid that even if the players were to return tomorrow (Mike Downey, Aug. 29) it’s simply too late. The patient is dead.
ERIC WITT
Los Angeles
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It’s time we stopped playing on the millionaires’ synthetic turf and returned to the grass roots!
ROBERT CRAWFORD
Malibu
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I sure am glad that Lou Gehrig, Casey Stengel, Leo Durocher or Jimmie Reese isn’t around to witness this calamity.
ROBERT HOELLER
Burbank
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I would pay up to one dollar more per ticket per game to see the sport played in baggy wool uniforms. Thus far, stories about the strike negotiations haven’t mentioned whether or not this topic has come up.
ROBERT SAWYER
Santa Paula
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Sign me: A fan no more.
NADINE LeROY
Corona
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