NEW YORK — Baseball players and owners had a deal to expand active rosters from 25 to 26 players for most of the season, but the union backed away in the final stages of collective bargaining.

As part of the deal, the limit from Sept. 1 on would have been lowered from 40 to 28.

“We thought we were going to make an agreement, had a tentative agreement,” Commissioner Rob Manfredsaid Friday, “but nothing’s done until it’s done.”

The union head, Tony Clark, characterized the talks differently and said the parties may revisit the topic during the five-year contract they agreed to Wednesday.

ANGELS: Slugger Albert Pujols underwent surgery on his right foot, possibly sidelining him past opening day.

Pujols had the procedure to release his plantar fascia, the ligament connecting the heel to the toes. He was bothered by plantar fasciitis repeatedly during the regular season.

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MAJOR LEAGUE Baseball is increasing penalties for using banned stimulants and is adding more random drug tests.

The suspension for a second stimulant violation goes from 25 to 50 games under a change to the sport’s drug agreement announced by the commissioner’s office and players’ association. A third violation would result in a 100-game penalty, up from 80.

WHITE SOX: Chicago agreed to a $3 million, one-year contract with outfielder Avisail Garcia and a $3.5-million, one-year deal with second baseman Brett Lawrie.

Garcia, 25, hit .245 with 12 home runs, 51 RBI and 59 runs over 120 games last season.

ATHLETICS: Oakland agreed to a $4 million, one-year contract with first baseman Yonder Alonso to avoid salary arbitration.

The A’s also tendered contracts to all remaining players on their roster.

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TWINS: Minnesota hired James Rowson as hitting coach.

Rowson was the minor league hitting coordinator for the New York Yankees for seven of the last nine seasons. Between stints, Rowson, 40, was the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs for 1½ seasons after a midyear promotion from minor league hitting coordinator.

RANGERS: Texas received right-hander pitcher Brady Dragmire on a waiver claim from Pittsburgh.

Texas also lost left-hander David Rollins to Philadelphia, his fourth team since the World Series.

CUBS: Chicago agreed to a one-year deal with left-hander Brian Duensing.

NATIONALS: Washington didn’t tender a contract to outfielder Ben Revere, making him a free agent.

CARDINALS: St. Louis didn’t tender a contract for 2017 to right-hander Seth Maness, who had elbow surgery in August.

NATIONALS-PADRES: Washington reacquired catcher Derek Norris from San Diego for minor league right-hander Pedro Avila.

METS: Catcher Rene Rivera agreed to a $1.75 million, one-year contract, a raise of $50,000.

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