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MLB Lock-Out is Finally Freakin’ Over

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Generally, the Executive Board first votes on whether or not to recommend to the players that the deal be approved. But that isn't binding, and the players themselves can still vote differently from the recommendation.

If the "vibes" are correct, it may mean that the union leadership may be out of step with the wishes of the players.

So from going from what you said and what MLBtraderumors said it sounds like the subcommittee said no in their votes, but as long as 20 of the 30 player reps vote yes, then the deal is ratified...
 
Has to still be the CBT and maybe bonus pool increases slowing the roll.

But it sounds like the actual players maybe good to go. Will be close...
 
Has to still be the CBT and maybe bonus pool increases slowing the roll.

But it sounds like the actual players maybe good to go. Will be close...

Hopefully the players just want to play ball!
 

MLB, MLBPA Reach New Collective Bargaining Agreement

By Steve Adams | March 10, 2022 at 2:19pm CDT

After 99 days, the MLB lockout is finally drawing to a close. The Major League Baseball Players Association has voted to approve the most recent counterproposal from ownership, setting the stage for a new collective bargaining agreement to be ratified, as first reported by Daniel Alvarez-Montes of El Extra Base. The new CBA will cover the 2022-26 seasons, and the transaction freeze associated with the lockout is expected to be lifted as soon as the agreement is formally ratified, which ESPN’s Jeff Passan characterizes as a mere formality at this point. The Score’s Travis Sawchik tweets that the proposal passed by a vote of 26 to 12 among the MLBPA’s 30 team representatives and eight executive subcommittee members
 

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