MLB Owners Formally Propose Salary Cap to Players Union
The league's ownership group has put a salary cap proposal on the table, marking a major step in ongoing labor negotiations.

MLB owners have officially submitted a salary cap proposal to the players union. This represents a significant escalation in labor discussions between the two sides. A salary cap has long been a point of contention in MLB labor relations. The outcome could have wide-ranging implications for roster construction and player contracts across the league.
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