'This bleeping sucks': MLB fans react to failure to end lockout, Opening Day canceled

Baseball will not start on time this year. MLB commissioner announced the first two series of the regular season have been canceled.

Despite reports of growing optimism late Monday night, the players and owners failed to reach an agreement by 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday after the MLBPA unanimously voted down the league’s “best and final” offer.

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With no deal in place, it means that Opening Day is postponed and when the season will begin is anyone’s guess.

Among items in the final proposal from the owners included:
-Pre-arbitration pool of $30 million (a $5 million increase)
-No change on the collective bargaining tax (CBT) threshoolds, which was $220 million the next three years, $224 million in 2025, $230 milliion in 2026
-Minimum salary at $700,000 and increasing to $740,000 by end of the deal (MLBPA wanted $725,000 minimum).

It is unclear when the two sides plan to meet again, but Manfred says they will meet in New York.

What is clear is just how disappointed and upset baseball fans are as they voiced their displeasure on social media upon learning that at least the start of the season will be delayed.

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