New York Yankees president Randy Levine broke the silence from the league's side of things amid the ongoing MLB lockout.
Levine, the first MLB club official to speak on the record about the negotiations, said Monday on ESPN New York’s The Michael Kay Show (via Ryan Morik of SNY) that he was fed up with how things have gone so far and it's going to take some effort from both sides to get a deal done.
"We need to understand what is doable, what is possible and compromise," Levine said. "Everyone needs to compromise because this is a really bad thing to show our fans, to show people.