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The MLB is in a lockout for the first time since 1995. The MLB and MLB Players' Association have yet to come to any agreement on the new collective bargaining agreement, which means pitchers and catchers likely won’t start on February 14th as planned. And with spring training being pushed back, that means opening day might be delayed as well.
This is heartbreaking for the fans, including The Takeaway's own line producer Jackie Martin, who joins the show to break down the baseball drama.
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The MLB is in a lockout for the first time since 1995. The MLB and MLB Players' Association have yet to come to any agreement on the new collective bargaining agreement, which means pitchers and catchers likely won’t start on February 14th as planned. And with spring training being pushed back, that means opening day might be delayed as well.
This is heartbreaking for the fans, including The Takeaway's own line producer Jackie Martin, who joins the show to break down the baseball drama.

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