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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
Major League Baseball lockout appears imminent after negotiations end abruptly — IRVING, Texas — A lockout of Major League Baseball players appeared imminent after talks between the league and union ended after just seven minutes of negotiations Wednesday afternoon, less than 12 hours …
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Major League Baseball, players union no closer to deal with collective bargaining agreement set to expire, sources say — A day of negotiating brought Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association no closer to a new collective bargaining agreement, according to sources familiar with the talks.
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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
MLB, MLBPA fail to reach new labor agreement; league in 1st lockout since 1990 — IRVING, Texas — Major League Baseball locked out its players early Thursday morning, certifying the game's first work stoppage in more than a quarter-century after months of talks yielded little progress toward a new labor contract.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
MLB lockout: No more negotiations scheduled ahead of Wednesday night CBA expiration — IRVING, Texas — Major League Baseball is likely headed to its first lockout since 1995 after Wednesday negotiations with the union abruptly ended hours before the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement at 11:59 p.m. ET.
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Bradford William Davis / Insider:
Major League Baseball secretly used 2 different types of baseballs last season — An astrophysicist has collected and taken apart MLB game balls for years, looking for changes. — She found MLB secretly used two different balls, one lighter than the other, in 2021.
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Everything you need to know about MLB's lockout — Welcome to the end of baseball ... for a while, at least. — At 11:59 p.m. ET Wednesday, the collective bargaining agreement between Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association expired.
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USA Today:
MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players
MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players
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The Athletic:
MLB, Players Association meet again with roughly 36 hours to go before CBA expires: Sources
MLB, Players Association meet again with roughly 36 hours to go before CBA expires: Sources
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Sources: Expanded playoffs, draft lottery proposals in CBA negotiations
Sources: Expanded playoffs, draft lottery proposals in CBA negotiations
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Alex Speier / The Boston Globe:
Milton's Rich Hill, Red Sox pair up again on free-agent deal — With Major League Baseball's clock ticking towards a midnight lockout by owners and a resulting transaction freeze, the Red Sox continued to bolster their rotation. According to a major league source, the team reached agreement …
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
One of Dolphins' oft-injured receivers returns to practice, but the other is not yet ready — MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins are making progress on getting one of their injured wide receivers back, but the other is still not ready to return to the practice field after two months on injured reserve.
Jonas Shaffer / Baltimore Sun:
Ravens film study: The most surprising part of QB Lamar Jackson's struggles? Where they're happening. — After the lowest-rated passing game of his career, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was asked for a common denominator. He had just thrown four interceptions. What, if anything, did the plays have in common?
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Brad Biggs / Chicago Tribune:
Justin Fields returns to practice with fractured ribs — but Andy Dalton takes starter reps as the Chicago Bears prepare for the NFL-leading Arizona Cardinals — Justin Fields returned to practice for the Chicago Bears on Wednesday afternoon, but Andy Dalton took the starter reps …
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Dennis Young / New York Daily News:
Brian Kelly was such a jerk to Robert Saleh that the Jets coach remembered 15 years later — Jets coach Robert Saleh only worked at Central Michigan with Brian Kelly for one year, as a defensive assistant in 2004, and it was not a happy one. — Saleh and now-Packers coach Matt LaFleur …
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Pat Leonard / New York Daily News:
Daniel Jones week-to-week with neck strain; Mike Glennon expected to start Sunday; Giants sign Jake Fromm — Daniel Jones is considered week-to-week with a neck strain, the Daily News has learned, and Giants backup quarterback Mike Glennon is expected to start Sunday against the Dolphins in Miami.
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ESPN:
Source: Arizona Diamondbacks, MLB saves leader Mark Melancon agree to two-year, $14 million deal — Right-handed reliever Mark Melancon and the Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a two-year contact on Wednesday, the team announced. — Terms were not disclosed, but a source familiar …
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Báez nearing a deal with Tigers (source) — DETROIT — The Tigers' long-running search for a shortstop is finally nearing a conclusion. The team spent Monday night closing in on a long-term deal with former Cubs and Mets star Javier Báez, a source told MLB.com's Jon Morosi.
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Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
The Yankees' free agent inactivity could signal a new era in the Bronx
The Yankees' free agent inactivity could signal a new era in the Bronx
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