In this dispute, which has cost the sport regular season games for the first time since a strike canceled the 1994 World Series and part of the 1995 campaign, what happens next is unclear.
, arguing that was the last date the sides could agree to a deal and conduct a long enough spring training to avoid injury risk. The union never fully agreed with that assessment, and player frustration with what they saw as an artificial deadline continued through early Tuesday morning, when 16 hours of negotiations pushed well past midnight and made clear that the deadline wasn’t exactly firm.
When dawn broke on a new “deadline day,” the sides were maintaining something of a fragile detente. They knew what each side would concede in return for what. They knew what needed to be in a package for the other side to meet them halfway. That they broke off talks Tuesday morning was, in part, because the players didn’t want to rush a deal, didn’t want to find themselves hurried into something they didn’t have time to vet.
By 4:30, the players had unanimously rejected it, and lead negotiator Bruce Meyer called MLB deputy commissioner Dan Halem to tell them they would not be taking it — an easy decision, according to multiple people in the room. A little after 5 p.m., Manfred announced that regular season games would be canceled.
The sides, in need of a break, are unlikely to talk again Wednesday. But every day they go without a deal now costs everyone money — and costs the sport much more.
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