After hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, including a new defined benefit pension plan.
Players who appeared for the major leagues for less than four years from 1947-79 will receive payments of up to $10,000 in each of the next two years under an agreement between Major League Baseball and the players' association.
Major League Baseball and the players' association have agreed to increase pensions for older retired players, according to a person familiar with the deal.