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tony clark has recently been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front dugout, and the calling of plays? do you care to comment? >> let's talk about where we have common ground, if you read all of tony's comments, he agrees. and his players agree that the game is being played differently on the field, that is not necessarily positive. tony ascribes that phenomenon to intrusion of analytics and off field personnel into how the game is played. that may be correct. but that is a product of business decisions that are made by people who want to make more , and runn more games their businesses that way. i think where we will ultimately find common ground with tony is that those changes that are being driven by these management decisions, may have to be regulated. you cannot regulate them by telling people to not think about your business that way. that is not a strategy that is likely to be successful, instead what you have to do was look at the outcomes of those decision-making processes. decide which outcome needs to be managing. -- managed. and design rules to do that
tony clark has recently been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front dugout, and the calling of plays? do you care to comment? >> let's talk about where we have common ground, if you read all of tony's comments, he agrees. and his players agree that the game is being played differently on the field, that is not necessarily positive. tony ascribes that phenomenon to intrusion of analytics and off field personnel into how the game is played. that may be correct. but that...
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i know as a matter of of law that it's tony clark's job to protect the interest of the players in the bargaining process. i think it's my job to represent the interest of the owners in that bargaining process and to make sure that that process goes forward in a way that is positive and results in a working relationship with our players that allows us to continue to grow the game. >> and tony clark recently has been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front office into the dugout and the calling. do you care to comment on that? >> i think it's interesting. let's talk about where we have common ground. i think if you read all of tony's comments, he agrees and his players agree that the game is being played differently on the field and that is not necessarily a positive thing. tony ascribes that to intrusion of analytics and off-field personnel into how the game is played. that may be correct, but that's a product of business decisions that are made by people who want to make more money, win more games and run their businesses that way. i think where we will ultimately
i know as a matter of of law that it's tony clark's job to protect the interest of the players in the bargaining process. i think it's my job to represent the interest of the owners in that bargaining process and to make sure that that process goes forward in a way that is positive and results in a working relationship with our players that allows us to continue to grow the game. >> and tony clark recently has been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front office into...
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i know as a matter of law that it's tony clark's job to protect the interest of the players in the bargaining process. i think it's my job to represent the interests of the owners in the bargaining process, and to make sure that that process goes forward in a way that is positive and results in a working relationship with our players that allows us to continue to grow the game. >> tony clark has recently been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front office into the dugout and the calling of place. you care to comment on that? >> i i mean, it's interesting. let's talk about why we have common ground. i think if you read all of tony's comments, he agrees and his players agree that the game is being played differently on the field, and that is not necessarily a positive thing. tony ascribes that phenomenon to intrusion of analytics and off field personnel into how the game is played. that may in fact, be correct but that is a product of business decisions that are made by people who want to make more money, win more games and run their businesses that way. i think what will ul
i know as a matter of law that it's tony clark's job to protect the interest of the players in the bargaining process. i think it's my job to represent the interests of the owners in the bargaining process, and to make sure that that process goes forward in a way that is positive and results in a working relationship with our players that allows us to continue to grow the game. >> tony clark has recently been talking about what he considers the intrusions of the front office into the...
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clever and still tony clark. yell at you get him out we should move. if. i think god is. going to decision legitimize garments one. thing to. do with. the macho one not much i want. him to. always believe was a credible person i mean he's he's got a strange personality but. i don't think he's ever lied to me i think he's always been forthcoming he's always answer to questions that i was asking him and i think that he was mostly right. in the his. battles against law enforcement. the first time i noticed something wasn't right and police work was pretty much when i first started . going to work in the moment ality told me in the park. so in the video you see i was trying to be. because our drug enforcement you see. one of my jobs was conducting valence on the drug dealers figuring out who they were selling their product you. know making sure the field people knew exactly what they were buying and. course i would wear a suit and i would be in the bushes you know for. forty yards away just right across the street. if you. go. after a while you kind of get to know all the dru
clever and still tony clark. yell at you get him out we should move. if. i think god is. going to decision legitimize garments one. thing to. do with. the macho one not much i want. him to. always believe was a credible person i mean he's he's got a strange personality but. i don't think he's ever lied to me i think he's always been forthcoming he's always answer to questions that i was asking him and i think that he was mostly right. in the his. battles against law enforcement. the first time...
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clever and still tony clark. would. yell at you get him out. move. but i think god is. going to decision legitimize garments one. thing to. do with. the macho one not much you want. him to. always believe was a credible person i mean he's he's got a strange personality but. i don't think he's ever lied to me i think he's always been forthcoming he's always answered the questions that i was asking him and i think that he was my. right in the his. battles against law enforcement. the first time i noticed something wasn't right and reese work was pretty much when we first started. going to work in the. ality cold in the park. so in the video you see i was trying to be. because our drug enforcement you see. one of my jobs was conducting valence on the drug dealers figuring out who they were selling their products you. know making sure the field people knew exactly what they were buying and. course i would wear a suit and i would be in the bushes you know for. forty yards away just right across the street. if you. go. after a while you kind of get to know all the drug dealer
clever and still tony clark. would. yell at you get him out. move. but i think god is. going to decision legitimize garments one. thing to. do with. the macho one not much you want. him to. always believe was a credible person i mean he's he's got a strange personality but. i don't think he's ever lied to me i think he's always been forthcoming he's always answered the questions that i was asking him and i think that he was my. right in the his. battles against law enforcement. the first time i...
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tony: good evening, im tony clark from the carter library, really glad you all are here. i find this really interesting. i really like diaries. i didn't start reading a lot until i was reading the berlin diary. i found that fascinating. ever since, i thought diaries are a great way to learn about events as they happened. i think this is really wonderful. having janet here at the library, we are also a civil war historic site. during the american civil war, this was a plantation. the augustus hurt plantation, and general sherman used this as his headquarters during the battle of atlanta. because it is on high ground here in atlanta. it is from this location that general sherman led his troops down to savannah. it eventually brings an end to the civil war. so, it is especially important with the book, "the war outside of my window," because it is a georgia boy who is chronicling the civil war. he has a bachelors degree in janet croonon -- has a bachelors degree in medical science, modern european history and western language. it is from the university of illinois in champai
tony: good evening, im tony clark from the carter library, really glad you all are here. i find this really interesting. i really like diaries. i didn't start reading a lot until i was reading the berlin diary. i found that fascinating. ever since, i thought diaries are a great way to learn about events as they happened. i think this is really wonderful. having janet here at the library, we are also a civil war historic site. during the american civil war, this was a plantation. the augustus...
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tony: good evening, i'm tony clark from the carter library, really glad you all are here. i find this really interesting. i really like diaries. i didn't start reading a lot until i was reading the berlin diary. i found that fascinating. ever since, i thought diaries are a great way to learn about events as they happened.
tony: good evening, i'm tony clark from the carter library, really glad you all are here. i find this really interesting. i really like diaries. i didn't start reading a lot until i was reading the berlin diary. i found that fascinating. ever since, i thought diaries are a great way to learn about events as they happened.