There will be no MLB games until at least April 14.
After talks between Major League Baseball and the MLBPA broke down on Wednesday, the league canceled the second week of the 2022 regular season.
How far apart are the two sides in negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement? How concerned should fans be about the short-term – and long-term future of the sport?
Here are the five biggest questions as the MLB lockout continues.
The soonest the season can start is now April 14th. How likely is it that we’ll see baseball on April 15 — the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s MLB debut?
The good news is there has been significant progress made, particularly on many of the core economic issues that were once miles apart. At this point, most of the season can be salvaged, so it’s not at all impossible to be playing regular-season baseball on April 15. But after the tone turned hostile on…