By: Michael Ganci

New Collective Bargaining Agreement Changes DL, All-Star Game Importance

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In a move I have been calling for since it was originally changed in 2003, the all-star game no longer determines home field advantage for the World Series, according to the Associated Press.

Also, the minimum stay for the disabled list has been lowered from 15 days to 10 for a minimum stay, per the same report.

From the article:

The change was included in Major League Baseball’s tentative new collective bargaining agreement and disclosed early Thursday to The Associated Press by a person familiar with the agreement. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the deal, reached Wednesday evening in Irving, Texas, had not been announced.

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Michael Ganci is the Co-Founder of the Daily Stache, along with Matthew Falkenbury. Since 2008, Ganci has eat, drank and dreamt all things Mets, and he'd have it no other way. Feel free to follow him on Twitter at @DailyStache.

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