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  2. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A batter generally tries to strike the ball in the sweet spot near the middle of the barrel-end of the bat, sometimes referred to as the fat part of the bat or the meat end of the bat. The player who uses it to strike the ball—a batter, hitter, or batsman—can be said to bat the ball. A player known as a good hitter might be said to have a ...

  3. MLB lockout - Wikipedia

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    MLB lockout may refer to one of the following lockouts or strike actions in Major League Baseball: . The 1972 Major League Baseball strike, which canceled 86 games [1] [2] [3]; The 1973 Major League Baseball lockout, which cancelled no games [2] [3]

  4. Category:Sports labor disputes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1968 NFL strike/lockout; 1974 NFL strike; 1982 NFL strike; 1987 NFL strike; 1992 NHL strike; 1994–95 NHL lockout; 2001 NFL referee lockout; 2004–05 NHL lockout; 2006 Minor League Baseball umpire strike; 2010 MLS lockout; 2011 NFL lockout; 2012 NFL referee lockout; 2012–13 NHL lockout

  5. What would a lockout mean for MLB? Here's what happens ... - AOL

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    The reason we can expect a lockout and not a strike this time around is because of the 1994 strike that took down over 900 games, including the postseason and the World Series. ... Free agency ...

  6. Why Is Major League Baseball Still In Its Lockout? - AOL

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    The last work stoppage MLB had – a players’ strike in 1994 – has still left a mark on the game. It canceled the World Series for the first time in 90 years and temporarily sent the league ...

  7. Lockout (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In North American professional sports, a lockout is the shutdown of a professional sports league by team owners, usually due to a failure of a sports league to come to agree on a collective bargaining agreement with the league's player union.

  8. 1973 Major League Baseball lockout - Wikipedia

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    The lockout did not result in any regular season games being canceled, but the start of spring training was delayed. [ 2 ] The lockout was initiated by Major League Baseball (MLB) team owners, who wanted an agreement with the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) on the use of arbitration in settling salary disputes. [ 3 ]

  9. MLB lockout: Baseball enters first work stoppage since 1994 ...

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    Baseball has reached a labor reckoning that will now freeze the offseason and consume the winter. MLB lockout: Baseball enters first work stoppage since 1994-95 strike [Video] Skip to main content