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Hear ye, hear ye: Rob Manfred comes in peace. In an effort to bury the hatchet after the lockout, MLB commissioner Manfred gifted players Bose headphones on Opening Day. In addition, a letter signed by Manfred was left at each player’s locker. “Please accept this gift as a small gesture of my appreciation for the hard work that comes with being a Major Leaguer and your respect for our incredible fans,” Manfred wrote. “Thank you for everything you do in a game that has such a rich history and deep meaning to our fans in the U.S. and around the world. Wishing you the best of luck for a successfu...
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We’re going to play ball this year, as MLB and the MLB Players Association have agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement to put the kibosh on the 99-day lockout. The season—a full 162-game schedule—is set to begin on April 7, but free agency has already begun. Here are some highlights from the new deal: – Pre-arbitration bonus pool at $50 million; – Minimum salary will start at $700,000 and increase to $720,000, 740,000, $760,000, $780,000 – The CBT will range from $230 million to $244 million; – The draft lottery is at six picks; the amateur draft is 20 rounds; – A universal designated...
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Major League Baseball and its Players Association plan to meet again last week after a bargaining session led to tiny progress between the sides. It was the first action since the league locked the players out December 2. In the two-hour meeting, the union offered a proposal in which it ixnayed its request for age-based free agency and significantly cut the amount of revenue sharing it asked the league to funnel away from small-market teams. Prior to the lockout, MLB asked the union to remove three items from its list of desires: changing the six-year reserve period before free agency, lowerin...
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