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With the current Major League Baseball collective bargaining agreement (CBA) set to expire on December 1, 2026, labor relations between players and owners are heading into increasingly tense territory — and the head of the MLB Players Association (MLBPA)
Teams, players and fans should expect an MLB lockout after the 2026 season over a salary cap dispute when the CBA expires at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 1, 2026.
If a new agreement isn't reached by the time this one expires, "a lockout is 100% guaranteed," Meyer told the Yankees on Thursday.
Welcome to the first installment of Bottom of the Ninth! With Spring Training in full force and opening day now less than a month away, baseball season is officially back, and fans are preparing for the six long months it takes to determine if 2026 will be their favorite team’s year.
MLB stars want to be in the 2028 LA Olympics but it's a complicated situation.
The most seismic moment of MLB’s lockout is approaching. Manfred’s record of avoiding labor-induced schedule disruptions — which he touted in a prickly answer to reporters in early February — is barreling toward its first blemish. His reputation as ...
I was afraid of flying until a pilot with whom I grew up set me straight. A plane wants to stay in the air, he said, comfortingly. A plane’s wing can bend at nearly a 90 degree angle and not snap, he said,
Spring training isn't going to happen just yet. On Friday, Major League Baseball announced that spring training had been delayed and would not start earlier than March 5, after the league and its player's association couldn't reach a deal on a new ...
We’re back with another daily question, and today’s question is: How worried are you about a baseball lockout? This is one of those topics where everyone seems to have a strong opinion one way or the other. Obviously, no baseball fan wants to see an ...