raised, the number of people, largely senior citizens, who depend on the income they get from working for clubs during the course of a six or seven-week spring training, that's been done. small businesses around ballparks, close to ballparks, they've been diminished, badly hurt, and they've been hurt for two years in a row now. it is a tough situation. also in the sports world, the big news we brought you yesterday morning, that after unprecedented success on the global stage, a six-year battle for equal pay has finally come to an end with a landmark settlement. players on the u.s. women's national soccer team say the federation will pay $22 million to the athletes, plus another $2 million for post-year goals. nbc news correspondent emily akeda has the details. >> reporter: u.s. soccer stepping up to close the gender pay gap after years of legal