Labor-management negotiations, which have been difficult between the Major League Baseball Organization and the Players Association, resumed in New York on the 3rd.


There is a wide gap between the two sides' claims, and the situation remains uncertain, and there are concerns about further postponement of the start of the season.

The Major League Baseball Players Association and the Players Association could not agree on a new labor-management agreement by the negotiation deadline on the 1st of this month, and the Major League Baseball Players delayed the start of the season by one week and then played 5 to 7 games, which are the first two cards from the start. Decided to cancel.



Negotiations resumed in New York on the 3rd, and according to the players' association, both negotiators talked one-on-one about future negotiation plans for about an hour and a half, but there was no noticeable progress.



Regarding labor-management negotiations, there is a large gap between the two sides' claims on major issues such as luxury taxes and the minimum annual salary of athletes, and the situation continues to be uncertain, and all activities are stopped in a "lockout" situation. There are a lot of criticisms from fans.



Currently, open matches are scheduled for Florida and Arizona from the 12th of this month, but the camps for each team have not yet started, and there are concerns about further postponement of the season start.