Union chief Donald Fehr didn't get an advance copy of the Mitchell
Report, so he hedged and dodged. He spoke like a lawyer, saying the
union was dissed and this was detrimental to the collective bargaining
process. ...
(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 ...
'We were not afforded
that opportunity,' said Fehr. 'I think in this context that is
extraordinarily unusual...
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
...
They continued to hate him long after his 1982 retirement, feeling
he remained hugely and poisonously influential on his successor and
protégé, Donald Fehr. The continuing animus was still this close to
the surface in the early 199s, ...
'We were not afforded that
opportunity,' said Fehr. 'I think in this context that is
extraordinarily unusual...
'We were not afforded that opportunity,'
said Fehr. 'I think in this context that is extraordinarily
unusual...
They continued to hate him long after his 1982 retirement,
feeling he remained hugely and poisonously influential on his
successor and protégé, Donald Fehr. The continuing animus was still
this close to the surface in the early 199s, ...
.. 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. [...] ...
the
chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has
called baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, players union leader Donald
Fehr and former Sen. George Mitchell _ who wrote the bombshell report
on steroid use _ to ...
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
cooperatively with the Commissioner's Office to ...
They continued to
hate him long after his 1982 retirement, feeling he remained hugely
and poisonously influential on his successor and protégé, Donald Fehr.
The continuing animus was still this close to the surface in the early
199s, ...
'We were not afforded that opportunity,' said Fehr. 'I think
in this context that is extraordinarily unusual...
'We were not
afforded that opportunity,' said Fehr. 'I think in this context that
is extraordinarily unusual...
(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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
donald fehr
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