Let's play ball! Major League Baseball and its players’ union have reached a tentative agreement on its new labor deal, according to a report by ESPN.
Major League Baseball and its players’ union have reached a tentative agreement on its new labor deal, according to a Thursday report by ESPN. The deal, which apparently has yet to be formally ratified, was reached after a 99-day lockout, the second-longest work stoppage in league history.
Talks seemed to have stalled earlier this week, with reports that the two sides wereon issues like luxury tax, minimum salaries, and the size of the bonus pool for pre-arbitration players.
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