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MLB umpires end protest against alleged mistreatment

Major League Baseball umpires ended their one-day protest against alleged mistreatment after the commissioner's office agreed to meet with them.

The World Umpires Association, which represents umpires, tweeted that Commissioner Rob Manfred agreed to meet with union reps after

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