MLB Lockout Shows How Disingenuous Owners Are

MLB Lockout Shows How Disingenuous Owners Are

As of 5pm Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Major League Baseball has reached the deadline for owners and the Players Association to reach an agreement before games are canceled. The MLB lockout imposed by the owners on December 1, 2021, remains in effect three months later. The Players Association rejected MLB’s final offer after the owners […]

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 MLB Lockout: Failed Negotiations and Delayed Games

MLB Lockout: Failed Negotiations and Delayed Games

The MLB has officially postponed all spring training games until Saturday, March 5. This announcement comes as the MLB enters its 12th week of the lockout. Let’s take a look at how we got here. Day 80 of the @MLB lockout #baseball #lockout #MLB (1980 World Series MVP) pic.twitter.com/eo2RBcVcrs — MLB Lockout Numbers ⚾️ (@MLBMagNum) […]

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 Ranking Commissioners: Where Does Manfred Stand?

Ranking Commissioners: Where Does Manfred Stand?

After MLB owners voted for a lockout to pressure players into accepting their terms, commissioner Rob Manfred has all eyes on him. This wasn’t helped by his insincere letter trying to call this lockout a good thing. MLB players are especially mad at this letter. MLB Lockout Letter pic.twitter.com/Nb4r13iL0m — Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) December 2, […]

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 Winners and Losers of MLB’s Shortened Schedule

Winners and Losers of MLB’s Shortened Schedule

  The MLB and MLBPA have, FINALLY, reached an agreement to play the 2020 MLB season. Players will report to training camp on July 1st in anticipation of Opening Day on July 23rd or 24th (hopefully those discussions go smoother). Teams will play 60 regular-season games with 40 of them coming against division rivals. The […]

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