The MLB lockout has put the Red Sox 2022 season in limbo for the foreseeable future.
The lockout, which started in early December has dragged on into February, with no signs of letting up, leaving Opening Day plans up in the air for Red Sox Nation.
The lockout is the league’s first since 1995, meaning for the first time in over 25 years, Red Sox pitchers and catchers likely won’t be reporting to Ft. Meyers, Florida as scheduled.
Even former Boston mayor and current Labor Secretary Marty Walsh recently offered to help mediate talks between the Major League Baseball Players Association and owners encouraging both sides “to continue engagement.