I am dead set against free agency. It can ruin baseball.

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George Steinbrenner, an American businessman, strongly disliked the idea of free agency in baseball. He believed that allowing players to freely change teams could damage the sport. Steinbrenner felt that free agency could lead to teams losing their best players, making the game less competitive and interesting for fans.

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