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Millar emphasizes that he didn’t view his participation as crossing a picket line or betraying his fellow players. He describes the environment—players pressured by the realities of life without the substantial financial backing that some major league players enjoyed. While many players sat on the sidelines, secure in their wealth, Millar found himself in a tough spot, leaning on the need for immediate income over any ideological convictions related to labor disputes.