Yes it does. It supposedly covers all official communication with the team
(essentially an ostracism from baseball), including contract negotiations and
coaching contacts. Stan Casten was saying that they would try to further
clarify with Baseball what they could and could not do.
David
"Pablo H. Macouzet, Jr." wrote:
> From: "Pablo H. Macouzet, Jr." <Pablo@...>
>
> This doesn't include Camp Leo does it? I figure since it's not part of
> regular spring training and all.
>
> Pablo H Macouzet, Jr. . Email: Pablo@...
> ISyE Undergraduate . Web: http://pablo.resnet.gatech.edu
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>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: David Deitch <ddeitch@...>
>
> Rocker is prohibited from
> attending Spring Training, supposedly to cut down on the media attention
> the meeting with his teammates would bring. This means that Rocker
> would have to go through an abbreviated training before he could join
> the team, making his suspension longer than 28 days.
>
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