1990 Major League Baseball lockout
| Major League Baseball labor relations |
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| Work stoppages |
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| Baseball, Organized labor |
The 1990 Major League Baseball lockout was the seventh work stoppage in baseball and, at the time, the second-longest since 1972. Beginning in February, the lockout lasted 32 days, virtually wiping out spring training, moving Opening Day back a week to April 9 and extending the season three days to accommodate the normal 162-game schedule.