CBA
MLB and the MLBPA reportedly made a deal that would establish the first collective bargaining agreement in minor league history. The deal, good for five years if passed, would increase pay across all levels of the league and introduce a formal grievance procedure for players. ESPN’s Jeff Passan was the first to report the news, which comes several months after the MLBPA unionized minor leaguers in an effort to improve working conditions. Between minimal pay, demanding hours and lacking accommodations, the welfare of players had been a topic of discussion for several years before the union was ...
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We’re going to play ball this year, as MLB and the MLB Players Association have agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement to put the kibosh on the 99-day lockout. The season—a full 162-game schedule—is set to begin on April 7, but free agency has already begun. Here are some highlights from the new deal: – Pre-arbitration bonus pool at $50 million; – Minimum salary will start at $700,000 and increase to $720,000, 740,000, $760,000, $780,000 – The CBT will range from $230 million to $244 million; – The draft lottery is at six picks; the amateur draft is 20 rounds; – A universal designated...
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Monday’s five-hour boardroom session between MLB and the MLB Players Association—at times in the same room, other times in separate quarters—seemed to be all for naught, as the two parties remain far apart on a new collective bargaining agreement. The meeting—overlooking the Cardinals and Marlins’ spring training field—with leadership from both sides kicked off an imperative week of negotiations, as MLB’s Opening Day is set for March 31. Spring training has already been delayed, with games postponed until March 5 at the earliest, as the owner-imposed lockout continues. Sources familiar with th...
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