As we enter Day 94 of the lockout, the MLBPA is preparing a written response to Major League Baseball’s latest offer on a new collective bargaining agreement according to a report by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The two sides met informally Thursday in a meeting that included deputy commissioner Dan Halem and lead negotiator for the union Bruce Meyer. Per Passan, the league requested the union deliver in writing an outline for its proposals.
It is unclear when the two sides will get together. The union will need approval of its player representatives before it can fulfill the request of the league on a new proposal.