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(NEW YORK) — Baseball fans will have to go yet another week without watching their favorite teams take the field.
After two days at the negotiating table, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
As a result, the league announced on Wednesday that it was scrapping a second week of games, pushing Opening Day until April 14. In total, each team will be missing out on the first four series of the regular season.
The biggest obstacle during the latest round of talks appeared to