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MLB Labor Talks: Salary Cap Clash Looms

MLB Labor Talks: Salary Cap Clash Looms

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Major League Baseball owners and players kick off labor talks, with owners pushing for a salary cap system. Players, led by interim union head Bruce Meyer, oppose the idea. The last labor dispute resulted in a strike that canceled the 1994 World Series. Both sides remain silent after the initial meeting, but players note increased engagement. Owners argue a cap would address competitive imbalances, while the union counters it would mean less money for players. The offseason looms as a critical period to watch.

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