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The 2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout was the ninth work stoppage in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. It began at 12:01 a.m. EST on December 2, 2021, after MLB owners voted unanimously to enact a lockout upon the expiration of the 2016 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA).
After more than three months, Major League Baseball and the players union agreed to a new deal to salvage a 162-game season.
On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA reached a deal on a five-year CBA, with Opening Day being held on April 7 (delayed from its originally planned March 31), and a full 162-game schedule played. Under the new CBA, universal designated hitter was adopted, the postseason was expanded to 12 teams, and the regular season tie-breaker game was ...
March 10, 2022 at 3:20 PM After all that, there will be a 2022 baseball season. And while some things will look different — more on that in a minute — the most important things will look the same.
Baseball's negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement are likely to result in a lockout on Thursday. Here's what you need to know. ... used to challenge the reserve clause and win free ...
At the start of the lockout, the union was asking for three things that the league has said it will simply not change in this CBA: to reduce revenue sharing between teams, free agency before six ...
Shortly after the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement between Major League Baseball and its players’ union, owners officially locked out the players early Thursday morning, the ...
Baseball's negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement are likely to result in a lockout on Thursday. Here's what you need to know.