Yay? A thing happened?
We are officially nowhere and (at least) the beginning of the 2022 season is now in serious jeopardy.
After two weeks of mildly encouraging updates on the MLB lockout talks, momentum seemingly has slowed to a crawl.
So far, the conversations over the next CBA haven’t exactly instilled a ton of confidence that the 2022 season won’t be impacted.
That’s a good thing that Padres fans can be happy about...right?
Big Papi earned a spot in Cooperstown in his first year on the BBWAA ballot.
While Big Papi did get elected, it is out of the BBWAA’s hands now as to whether Bonds and Clemens eventually get in.
While there’s a long way to go, the owners did make some slight concessions during Tuesday’s meeting.
Coming Thursday, comments will look different.
It appears some progress is being made in negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA.
BATTLESTATIONS!
Maybe some progress between the league and union?
Looks like the Rays are going to have to figure out a new plan for their home park.
Brandon Gomes is the first person to fill the Dodgers’ GM role since Farhan Zaidi departed in 2018.
The Dodgers fill their general manager position for the first time since Farhan Zaidi departed following the 2018 season.
Alternatively: What’s everybody’s favorite KBO team?
Those looking for big progress towards ending MLB’s work stoppage on Thursday are likely going to be disappointing.
Rob Manfred and Tony Clark are headed back to the bargaining table.
It looks like we may finally get some movement in the CBA negotiations soon.
The 10-year veteran spent the last two years as hitting coach at the Yankees’ rookie-level Florida Complex League.
The Mets continued to overhaul their coaching staff as we await news about the CBA negotiations.
Buck Showalter adds a veteran coach to his new staff.
We actually had some baseball news as we wait for information on the CBA
An Olympian? How chic.
In news that must be unbelievably frustrating for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, David Ortiz is on track to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.