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MLB: It's deadline day to save opening day, 162-game season schedule

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JUPITER, Fla. - Major League Baseball negotiations to end the lockout are extending to the limit.Management says a deal must be reached by the end of Monday's negotiations to salvage a March 31 start to the regular season and a 162-game schedule.With that in mind, the sides are scheduled to meet starting at 10 a.m., three hours earlier than usual.

This will be the eighth straight day of talks at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida, the vacant spring training home of the Miami Marlins and St.

Louis Cardinals.The lockout is in its 89th day. MLB has not fixed an exact time to the deadline, which leads to the possibility of bargaining sessions stretching into the wee hours if both sides see a deal within reach.Sides were still far apart, but pressure is increasing.

Players would lose $20.5 million in salary for each day of the season that is canceled, according to a study by The Associated Press, and the 30 teams would lose large sums that are harder to pin down.PREVIOUS: MLB negotiations recessed, will resume Monday as deadline loomsMonday was picked as a deadline because MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says at least 28 days of training are needed before the season starts.

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