MLB extends deadline as CBA talks go past 2 a.m.

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Major League Baseball and the players’ union moved the deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement that would save regular-season games from being canceled to 5 p.m. Tuesday after a 16-hour day of meetings that stretched past 2 a.m.

Major League Baseball and the players’ union moved the deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement that would save regular-season games from being canceled to 5 p.m. Tuesday after a 16-hour day of meetings that stretched past 2 a.m.

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