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Deberg_1990 07:06 AM 12-02-2021
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To our Fans:

I first want to thank you for your continued support of the great game of baseball. This past season, we were reminded of how the national pastime can bring us together and restore our hope despite the difficult challenges of a global pandemic. As we began to emerge from one of the darkest periods in our history, our ballparks were filled with fans; the games were filled with excitement; and millions of families felt the joy of watching baseball together.

That is why I am so disappointed about the situation in which our game finds itself today. Despite the league’s best efforts to make a deal with the Players Association, we were unable to extend our 26 year-long history of labor peace and come to an agreement with the MLBPA before the current CBA expired. Therefore, we have been forced to commence a lockout of Major League players, effective at 12:01am ET on December 2.

I want to explain to you how we got here and why we have to take this action today. Simply put, we believe that an offseason lockout is the best mechanism to protect the 2022 season. We hope that the lockout will jumpstart the negotiations and get us to an agreement that will allow the season to start on time. This defensive lockout was necessary because the Players Association’s vision for Major League Baseball would threaten the ability of most teams to be competitive. It’s simply not a viable option. From the beginning, the MLBPA has been unwilling to move from their starting position, compromise, or collaborate on solutions.

When we began negotiations over a new agreement, the Players Association already had a contract that they wouldn’t trade for any other in sports. Baseball’s players have no salary cap and are not subjected to a maximum length or dollar amount on contracts. In fact, only MLB has guaranteed contracts that run 10 or more years, and in excess of $300 million. We have not proposed anything that would change these fundamentals. While we have heard repeatedly that free agency is “broken” – in the month of November $1.7 billion was committed to free agents, smashing the prior record by nearly 4x. By the end of the offseason, Clubs will have committed more money to players than in any offseason in MLB history.

We worked hard to find compromise while making the system even better for players, by addressing concerns raised by the Players Association. We offered to establish a minimum payroll for all clubs to meet for the first time in baseball history; to allow the majority of players to reach free agency earlier through an age-based system that would eliminate any claims of service time manipulation; and to increase compensation for all young players, including increases in the minimum salary. When negotiations lacked momentum, we tried to create some by offering to accept the universal Designated Hitter, to create a new draft system using a lottery similar to other leagues, and to increase the Competitive Balance Tax threshold that affects only a small number of teams.

We have had challenges before with respect to making labor agreements and have overcome those challenges every single time during my tenure. Regrettably, it appears the Players Association came to the bargaining table with a strategy of confrontation over compromise. They never wavered from collectively the most extreme set of proposals in their history, including significant cuts to the revenue-sharing system, a weakening of the competitive balance tax, and shortening the period of time that players play for their teams. All of these changes would make our game less competitive, not more.

To be clear: this hard but important step does not necessarily mean games will be cancelled. In fact, we are taking this step now because it accelerates the urgency for an agreement with as much runway as possible to avoid doing damage to the 2022 season. Delaying this process further would only put Spring Training, Opening Day, and the rest of the season further at risk – and we cannot allow an expired agreement to again cause an in-season strike and a missed World Series, like we experienced in 1994. We all owe you, our fans, better than that.

Today is a difficult day for baseball, but as I have said all year, there is a path to a fair agreement, and we will find it. I do not doubt the League and the Players share a fundamental appreciation for this game and a commitment to its fans. I remain optimistic that both sides will seize the opportunity to work together to grow, protect, and strengthen the game we love. MLB is ready to work around the clock to meet that goal. I urge the Players Association to join us at the table.
Manfred

Read a letter from the Commissioner: https://t.co/P4gRGSlfsu pic.twitter.com/zI40uGLTni

— MLB (@MLB) December 2, 2021



Statement from the Major League Baseball Players Association: pic.twitter.com/34uIGf762W

— MLBPA Communications (@MLBPA_News) December 2, 2021

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TribalElder 07:32 AM 12-02-2021
Careful baseball, it's hard enough to watch your games already with your stupid black-out rules
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loochy 07:33 AM 12-02-2021
I haven't watched a baseball game since the Royals won the World Series.
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TLO 07:35 AM 12-02-2021
tl;dr

What is the issue?
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Deberg_1990 07:37 AM 12-02-2021
Originally Posted by TLO:
tl;dr

What is the issue?
Money. It’s always about money.
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KCUnited 07:38 AM 12-02-2021
oh no

anyway
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wazu 07:43 AM 12-02-2021
Good. Keep it going for years if that's what it takes to fix baseball.
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KC_Lee 07:43 AM 12-02-2021
Dear MLB & MLB Players Association,

From a someone that has not watched a second of baseball since 1994 with the exception of the Royals' runs in 2014 & 2015 I say **** YOU ALL!
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MarkDavis'Haircut 07:46 AM 12-02-2021
MLBPA ruined baseball.

The strike of 1994 nearly killed the game.
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redfan 07:56 AM 12-02-2021
I already can’t watch the game I’d like, so what will they do? Withhold their product more?
Bold strategy Cotton, let’s see how it plays out.
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Straight, No Chaser 07:59 AM 12-02-2021
Ask Max Sherzer
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D.A.P. 07:59 AM 12-02-2021
Gun to your head: must watch one. Golf, soccer, baseball.
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loochy 08:00 AM 12-02-2021
Originally Posted by D.A.P.:
Gun to your head: must watch one. Golf, soccer, baseball.

soccer for sure. there's constant action and it's over in a set 90 minutes.
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Bugeater 08:00 AM 12-02-2021
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
oh no

anyway
I know, I'm devastated. Anything else going on?
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chiefzilla1501 08:02 AM 12-02-2021
Well, the good news is that one of the worst commissioners in the history of sports will be managing this negotiation
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