The dominoes moved swiftly — instantaneously, really — upon the shutdown’s execution.

“When Major League Baseball postponed the start of its season on Thursday, March 12, my phone rang like the ‘Sell!’ scene in the movie ‘Trading Places,’ ” Andrew Levy wrote in a text message, “with just about every client either postponing or canceling the player appearances that had been scheduled.”

Without games or group get-togethers, there sure as heck wasn’t a need for your favorite retired ballplayer to liven up an event. Hence this contingent of guys who make a living off their name long after their final appearance in uniform has, like so many others, taken a hit from the coronavirus.

“My living is baseball camps, clinics, appearances at the ballpark. Everything is baseball,” Dwight Gooden said. “Everything’s on hold. I’ve got seven kids, six grandkids and two ex-wives. They don’t want to hear that. They just want to

Article source: https://nypost.com/2020/04/17/retired-mlb-players-being-hurt-by-baseballs-coronavirus-hiatus/

Pin It on Pinterest

×
menu
iPhone Optin3

Subscribe To Our SMS Marketing News

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates.

You have Successfully Subscribed!