Major League Baseball will reportedly cancel another week of the regular season games unless owners and players can agree on a new collective bargaining agreement by Tuesday night.Commissioner Rob Manfred announced the cancelation of the season's first two series last week, postponing the scheduled March 31 Opening Day, and another week of games are on the chopping block, according to multiple reports. Adding urgency to the situation, MLB reportedly set Tuesday as the deadline to preserve a full 162-game season, meaning players won't be able to recoup lost paychecks or credited service time for games canceled after tonight.An MLB spokesperson did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for confirmation.
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