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MLB cancels opening day after sides fail to end lockout

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Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference after negotiations with the players' association toward a labor deal on Tuesday in Jupiter, Fla. Manfred said he is canceling the first two series of the season that was set to begin March 31, dropping the schedule from 162 games to likely 156 games at most. Manfred said the league and union have not made plans for future negotiations. Players won't be paid for missed games.
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Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred gestures as he answers questions during a news conference.
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Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference after negotiations with the players' association toward a labor deal.
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St. Louis Cardinals president Bill DeWitt lll walks at Roger Dean Stadium as negotiations continue toward a labor deal between Major League Baseball and the players' association.
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Major League Baseball Senior Vice President Patrick Houlihan looks out from a balcony at Roger Dean Stadium as negotiations continue with the players' association toward a labor deal.
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Major League Baseball Senior Vice President Patrick Houlihan, left, Executive Vice President Morgan Sword, center, and Deputy Commissioner Dan Halem, right, walk to a meeting with the players' association as negotiations continue toward a labor deal.
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Major League Baseball Executive Vice President Morgan Sword, left, Senior Vice President Patrick Houlihan, center, and Deputy Commissioner Dan Halem, right, walk to a meeting with the players' association as negotiations continue toward a labor deal.
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Tony Clark, executive director of the players association, right, arrives at Roger Dean Stadium as negotiations continue toward a labor deal between Major League Baseball and the players' association.
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Baseball fans watch as Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference.

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