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M.L.B. Tells Union Games Will Be Lost Without a Deal Soon

JUPITER, Fla. — With the scheduled start of the 2022 regular season approaching and little progress made toward a new collective bargaining agreement despite face-to-face negotiations this week, Major League Baseball reiterated its position — and its threat — to the players’ union on Wednesday.

M.L.B. told the union during talks here that it was serious about its stated deadline of striking a labor deal by Feb. 28, that it would begin canceling games if it was not met, and that it would not pay players for those missed games, said a league spokesman who spoke to reporters on the condition that he not be named.