There will be major league baseball this summer. Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association reached an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement. The full 162-game schedule will remain intact with games reportedly starting on April 7. The three months of negotiations came to fruition on Thursday with a five-year agreement that came 99 days after Major League Baseball’s commissioner Rob Manfred imposed a lockout when the previous CBA expired. Games missed from the one week that was canceled earlier will now be made up with doubleheaders during the season.