Hall of Famer Tom Glavine isn't as critical of MLB owners as some others have been since the league canceled the first two regular-season series after negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement fell apart.

"No. When you get out of the game, and in some regards when you mature a little bit more, it's easier to see the arguments on both sides," Glavine said Wednesday when asked if he believes the ongoing lockout is driven by the owners, according to Jeff Schultz of The Athletic.

"When you're a player, your nature is to fight and push back – 'It's your fault,' that kind of thing. I'm always going to side with the players, but I see the owners' arguments."