MLB players, owners sign agreement
Updated: November 23, 2011, 11:21 AM ET
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Baseball got a new labor deal done without acrimony, and it's going to be a game changer, writes Jayson Stark.
The agreement changes rules around the draft and international scouting as well as altering provisions for minor league free agents, drug testing, and the All-Star Game. ESPN Insider's Keith Law isn't a fan.
With the groundbreaking inclusion of HGH testing, the players and owners took another step towards burying the past, writes Jerry Crasnick.
Grantland.com's Jonah Keri says the new MLB labor deal isn't of much help to small market clubs.
Are you in favor of two more wild cards? What about in-game tobacco chewing? Blood testing? 