MLB and the MLBPA had another meeting today as they try to work towards a resolution to the current lockout. Apparently there was enough headway made for the parties to be meeting again tomorrow.
Reports indicate that the MLBPA has backed off its request to have players be eligible, in some circumstances, for free agency in less than six years, and have softened their stance in regards to revenue sharing. Those are two major issues of contention, and it appears that the union is prepared to concede on those issues in order to dig in on getting improved compensation for pre-free agency players.