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After a largely successful test run during spring training, the implementation of a computer-assisted strike zone feels inevitable. But major leaguers still have questions about whether it can work.
Advertisement Yet to hear players tell it, there is still a sizable gap between the public’s perception of the profession and the lived experience of the players. As part of The Athletic’s annual MLB ...
For 18 months leading up to last October’s opt-out deadline for the current WNBA collective bargaining agreement, executive director of the players association Terri Jackson heard a consistent ...
Some contend collective bargaining could create the structure college athletics needs, but there’s a lot of devils in those ...
David Samson, the former president of the Miami Marlins, made a bold prediction, saying that a MLB lockout is inevitable due ...
There is no shortage of talking points surrounding Major League Baseball. Amid interest around the potential implementation ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged on Wednesday that he intends to submit a proposal to the league's ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced on Wednesday that he will be presenting a proposal to have automated balls and strikes ...
MLB is very likely to introduce the challenge system for ball-strike calls into real games next season. Find out more at MLB ...
The current CBA, which was signed in 2013 with a four-year extension ratified in 2020, expires Sept. 15, 2026. The NHL and ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred discussed those hot-button topics, among others, during a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has begun bargaining its first musicians’ contract since the 2019 financial crisis and ...