Here are seven key issues facing the MLB owners and players in the MLB lockout.
, which was scheduled to start on March 31, due to their inability to complete a new collective bargaining agreement with the players. Do you have some questions? Fortunately, we have some answers.
Q: The players and owners seemed to make some real progress these last couple of days, wrapping up nine days of bargaining at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.A: Because the owners decided that, in the wake of the three-week “summer camp” following the 2020 COVID shutdown that resulted in a flurry of injuries, they want to run a four-week spring training at minimum. Three days are required to ratify an agreement. Do the math, and they desire a full month between an agreement and the opener.
A: That is precisely what they did in 2001 following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, so we know it can be done. However, MLB’s broadcast partners, particularly Fox, has made clear its preference for not airing the baseball playoffs too far into November.Q: How likely is it that a deal could be finished in a week?
A: That sounds a little quick given the disappointment and ill will that emerged Tuesday. However, the truth is that both sides entered the “reasonable” area over the last four days, the players arriving there first. If they can get out of their own ways, absolutely no guarantee, and return to the table within the next week, then they can find common ground this month.because it was their leader, Manfred, who instituted a lockout on Dec.
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