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MLB and its Players Association have agreed to a few rule changes for the upcoming 2022 season. One is sure to make everyone angry; hint: it involves runners on base who did not earn their way on. The owners still must vote them into effect, which they plan to do next week, but here’s the crux of it: May 2 Expanded Rosters Due to lingering effects—such as an abbreviated spring training—of the owner-initiated lockout, there are talks of allowing teams to use a 28-player roster until May 2. On that day, teams will be forced to cut rosters down to 26 guys. There will be no rules with regard to th...
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The Major League Baseball Players Association plans to make an in-person labor proposal to MLB on Monday to counter the league’s offer, which came last week and left much to be desired. Should the new offer fail to advance negotiations that have seen the players locked out since December 2, the scheduled start to spring training—mid-February—may see delays. That of course could have a domino effect for Opening Day, which is as of now set for March 31. The gap between the players and league remains significant. Aside from the obvious, player salaries, other priorities include anti-tanking measu...
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It is that time again, time for spring training to start in the MLB. Spring training is on track to start in three weeks, but the MLB wants to delay the start. Since the league does not have the power to delay the season by itself, it would require a deal to be reached with the Major League Baseball Players Association. Reaching an agreement with the MLBPA would allow the season to be delayed. The MLB recently proposed a framework that would effectively delay the start of the 2021 season. In the framework, the season would be delayed by one month but extended by one week, the number of games p...
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