For baseball fans counting down the days until pitchers and catchers and then opening day, this winter has been one of frustration. Already the first two series of the season have been canceled as the sport confronts its worst labor strife in nearly three decades. Players and owners both say they are desperate to reach a deal, but it remains to be seen just how that will come together. For analysis, we speak with author and journalist John Feinstein of the Washington Post.
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