MLB Opening Day questionable as CBA deadline gets extended

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(NEW YORK) — After more than 16 hours at the negotiating table Monday, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association still have not reached a new collective bargaining agreement.

But the two sides have not yet thrown in the towel on reaching a deal to allow the regular season to begin as planned on March 31.

The league has extended the deadline for a new CBA to Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET. Both sides are expected to resume talks at 11 a.m. ET.

ABC News’ Will Reeve appeared on Good Morning America Tuesday with the latest on the talks:

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Scoreboard roundup — 4/29/24

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUESt. Louis at Detroit (Postponed)Tampa Bay 1, Milwaukee 0Oakland 5, Pittsburgh 1Seattle 2, Atlanta 1LA Angels 6, Philadelphia 5 AMERICAN LEAGUEBaltimore 2,