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MLB Lockout: Here's what you should know as games are canceled until at least April 14

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - As the Major League Baseball lockout continues, it is having an impact on regular season games, as the league has announced the cancellation of all games until at least April 14.Here's what you should know about the situation, as it stands now.Currently, there is a player lockout amid a labor dispute.In a statement released on March 9, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred provided updates on the ongoing negotiations."In a last-ditch effort to preserve a 162-game season, this week we have made good-faith proposals that address the specific concerns voiced by the MLBPA and would have allowed the players to return to the field immediately," Manfred wrote. "The Clubs went to extraordinary lengths to meet the substantial demands of the MLBPA.

On the key economic issues that have posed stumbling blocks, the Clubs proposed ways to bridge gaps to preserve a full schedule.

Regrettably, after our second late-night bargaining session in a week, we remain without a deal."The latest round of cancellations raised the total to 184 games wiped out from the 2,430-game season.Yes.Manfred has previously announced he is canceling the first two series of the season that was set to begin March 31.Manfred said they had to remove another two series from the schedule due to 'logistical realities of the calendar.'"I am saddened by this situation’s continued impact on our game and all those who are a part of it, especially our loyal fans," Manfred wrote.In a statement, officials with the Major League Baseball Players Association say the cancellation was 'completely unnecessary.'With the Cactus League, spring training was supposed to start on Feb.

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