Baseball begins negotiating session as lockout continues
By RONALD BLUM
AP Baseball Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers for locked-out players have arrived at Major League Baseball’s office for the resumption of negotiations just four days before the scheduled start of spring training workouts. Bruce Meyer, the union’s head negotiator, arrived with two staff lawyers for the session. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that management planned to make a new offer at the meeting. It’s just the fifth bargaining session on core economics since the ninth work stoppage in baseball history began on Dec. 2, after the expiration of a five-year labor contract.