MLB lockout – MLB postpones Opening Day until April 14, removes two more series from schedule

Nearly three months after the MLB lockout began on Dec. 2, MLB has postponed Opening Day until at least April 14. Are more cancellations to come? What exactly is going on between the owners and players during baseball’s work stoppage? Are the two sides moving any closer to a deal? And what hurdles remain before the season can resume?

Here is where things stand right now.

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March 9, 2022 update

Major League Baseball canceled the second week of the regular season Wednesday after days of discussion with the MLB Players Association failed to generate a new collective-bargaining agreement. Commissioner Rob Manfred released a statement postponing Opening Day until April 14, saying “regrettably, after our second late-night bargaining session in a week, we remain without a deal.” The Players Association responded shortly after,…

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