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fromBleacher Nation
5 days ago

More Than Half of MLB Teams Would Be Outside Reported Salary Cap and Floor Sought By Owners - Bleacher Nation

MLB owners seek a $260M-$280M salary cap and $140M-$160M floor in the new CBA, with over half the league currently operating outside these proposed ranges.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
1 week ago

Players Unified Against a Salary Cap, Owners Unified in Favor of One - So That Seems Great - Bleacher Nation

MLB labor conflict will center on a salary cap and floor, with teams united, players prepared, and concessions on minimum pay and service-time likely.
fromBleacher Nation
1 week ago

BN Cubs Podcast Ep. 50: Spring Training Begins, Justin Steele's Timeline, CBA Negotiations - Bleacher Nation

Episode 50 of the Bleacher Nation Cubs Podcast is officially live! This week, Brett and I discuss the start of spring training, the ongoing labor battle, and our hopes for Justin Steele's timeline (which does not equal "get back AS SOON AS POSSIBLE" for reasons). You can listen to episode 49 anywhere you get your podcasts, including Apple and Spotify, but I've also embedded the YouTube recording right here for your convenience!
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fromESPN.com
3 weeks ago

What Kyle Tucker's Dodgers contract means for MLB labor peace

There are a lot of them, and they do not exist only on social media. They are inside of group chats that talk about how much money the Los Angeles Dodgers are spending after winning the past two World Series, and they are in cities big and small that look at the Dodgers with envy masked by eye-rolls and curses.
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fromCubsinsider
1 month ago

The Rundown: MLB Could Seek to Outlaw HS Draft Eligibility, Hoerner Not Top-100 Player, Rangers Acquire Gore -

Baseball owners seek cost cuts—salary cap, shorter draft, eliminating prep eligibility and scouts—which would reshape college development and reduce opportunities for high-school prospects.
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fromDefector
1 month ago

Major League Baseball Is Determined To Rain On Its Own Parade | Defector

Baseball will soon trade congratulation for outrage as an anticipated owners' lockout over a salary cap overshadows Hall of Fame celebrations.
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