MLB Block News: Live Updates as Talks Continue with Baseball Opening Day in Balance Before Deadline

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players’ Association reportedly made progress Monday in reaching a new collective bargaining agreement that will end a lockout imposed by the owner following a marathon negotiation session that lasted until the early hours of the morning. Initially, the MLB set a deadline of Monday (February 28) to reach an agreement before canceling the regular season matches and postponing the 2022 Opening Day. However, the league’s self-imposed deadline was postponed until 17:00 ET on Tuesday, according to Jeff Passan of ESPNand the parties continue talks throughout the day.

The MLB and MLBPA spent more than 16 hours at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida, on Monday before calling it ET at about 2:30 p.m. As for the progress made during the marathons on Monday / Tuesday early in the morning, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that there has been “some progress” but “major gaps remain in key areas”.

MLB began negotiations on Monday, informing MLBPA that it was ready to miss the games for a month and taking a more threatening tone, according to Evan Drelic of The Athletic. Hours later, numerous reports said the two sides had agreed on an expanded play-off format with 12 teams. However, discussions about the competitive balance tax (also known as the luxury tax), the minimum wage and the bonus pool for players before the arbitration continued.

More trivial issues, such as restrictions on moving to defense, were also reportedly part of the discussions. There were a total of 13 separate face-to-face meetings between the two countries at the spring training base on Monday. The bottom line is that there is a glimmer of hope that the season will start as planned on March 31, but there is still hard work on Tuesday when the parties meet again.

CBS Sports provided a timeline of the block here, but the short version is that the owners put the padlocks on when the previous CBA expired on December 1 – exactly three months ago. They were not obliged to do so, but this was described as a defensive maneuver. The league then waited more than six weeks to make its first offer. Since then, the two sides have held a series of personal talks. CBS Sports provides live updates for Tuesday’s talk. You can follow below.