Commentary After a final week of intense negotiations, Major League Baseball (MLB) decided not to commit suicide and decided to actually “play ball.” I’ve played baseball since I was four years old, starting with T-Ball, into coach pitch, and then becoming a pitcher myself. All the while, I watched greats like Will Clark and Barry Bonds play in the wind tunnel of the late great Candlestick Park for my beloved Giants. Sadly, much like the former ballpark, Major League Baseball seems intent on its own destruction. The owners and the players just ended a 99-day lockout, which almost resulted in the cancellation of the first few weeks of the season. Luckily, they decided to not kill Major League Baseball and instead play the kid’s game for which they are handsomely compensated. But this isn’t the first and definitely will not be the last time they have a labor dispute. The …