MLB Owners Table Hard Salary Cap Proposal in CBA Talks
Owners proposed a $245.3M cap and $171.2M floor, a landmark opening offer that would force major payroll changes across at least 20 teams.

MLB submitted its first hard salary cap proposal since 1994 to the Players Association, setting the cap at $245.3M including benefits — below the current payrolls of eight clubs. The floor of $171.2M would require 12 teams to add payroll. Combined, the proposal implies a net $39M reduction across the league. The 1994 cap dispute triggered a strike that wiped out the World Series, and the 2021 CBA talks ended in a 99-day lockout after a similar floor/cap framework was rejected.
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