As we approach the week two mark of the MLB lockout, some around baseball are starting to get a little antsy. Player movement has frozen and the offseason for the sport has come to a standstill. But it’s not even technically mid-December yet. So, in theory, there’s still plenty of time for the league and the union to reach an agreement.
In theory.
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On that note, former Dodgers utility man and current SportsNet LA analyst Jerry Hairston Jr. seemed mixed on the state of negotiations and whether the two sides can reach an agreement in a timely enough manner to not affect the 2022 season.