Delay Sought in Garvey Case
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The players’ union appealed to the Supreme Court on Friday to delay a $3.1 million settlement payment to former star Steve Garvey.
The Major League Baseball Players Assn. wants to first learn whether the justices will hear the union’s larger appeal that a California federal appeals court was wrong to overrule arbitrators in Garvey’s case.
A delay “is warranted because the payment to Garvey will result in irreparable harm to other players,” should the Supreme Court ultimately rule that Garvey did not deserve the money, the players’ union wrote in court papers.
Garvey, who played for the Dodgers and San Diego Padres, is trying to collect a share of the $280 million collusion settlement that baseball owners agreed to pay in 1990.
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