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With baseball’s hot stove turned off again, concerns about a work stoppage grow

MLB teams, through analytics, are smarter and spending more wisely. That has squeezed out the middle class of players, and could lead to the sport's first work stoppage since 1994-95.

Pitchers and catchers report in 10 days, which should be the most joyous declaration of the baseball offseason.

Yet this has been a troubled winter for the sport. I’ve rarely seen such a lack of positive momentum heading into spring training. Maybe that’s because the team nearest to us, the Mariners, joined the torrent of MLB ballclubs opting to step back from a spirited push toward contention.