MLB Makes Independent Atlantic League 1st 'Partner League'

Major League Baseball is making the independent Atlantic League its first partner league, a distinction awarded as the expiration nears of MLBs agreement with the affiliated National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.

NEW YORK: Major League Baseball is making the independent Atlantic League its first partner league, a distinction awarded as the expiration nears of MLBs agreement with the affiliated National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.

MLB said Wednesday it will meet regularly with the Atlantic League to discuss joint marketing and promotional opportunities. The sides extended their agreement through 2023 to stage experiments in the Atlantic League, which tested an automated ball-strike system to call pitches in 2019 and has used other innovations such as limits on defensive shifts and mound visits, larger bases and shorter breaks between half-innings.

MLB and the National Association have spent much of the past year in acrimonious negotiations for a new Professional Baseball Agreement to replace the deal that expires late this year. MLB proposed cutting guaranteed minor league affiliations from 160 to 120 and eliminating the National Association office in Florida in favor of operating the minors out of the commissioners office in New York.

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