суббота, 3 марта 2012 г.

Negotiations getting serious Sides meet three times; teams shuffle travel plans

NEW YORK--It was an eventful day in labor talks Tuesday. A playersaid the union agreed to a drug-testing deal, commissioner Bud Seligsaid he planned to join discussions and teams began pushing backflights to prepare for a possible strike Friday.

The sides met three times, holding two-on-two discussions insteadof trading formal proposals among the full committees.

"The drug testing is a done deal," said Los Angeles Dodgerscatcher Paul Lo Duca, the team's player representative. "We agreed onthat, and that's great. They're getting closer and closer."

But Rob Manfred, the owners' top labor lawyer, wouldn't saywhether management had agreed to the testing …

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