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MLB Owners are LYING to All of Us!? Red Sox Need to Quit? Mike Trout, White Sox Resurgence (Recap)
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1:08 Game 1 SKENES ON THE BUMP!
2:54 Game 2 Trouty hits career milestone!
4:50 Game 3 White Sox have a SECRET ACE???
6:16 Game 4 RONALD ACUNA JR POPS OFF
8:05 The Red Sox need to SELL?!
8:51 Game 5 Battle of Texas!
10:24 Game 6 Low scoring AL East matchup!
12:28 MLB Owners are LYING TO YOU!!!!
22:18 Web Gems!
In the first formal proposal of the 2026 MLB CBA negotiations, owners proposed a hard salary cap of $245.3 million and a hard floor of $171.2 million per team (including benefits) for 2027, along with a 50/50 revenue split between players and owners and centralized sharing of local media revenues. This was the first time since 1994 that owners pushed for a salary cap system, aiming to narrow payroll disparities across teams. The MLB Players Association swiftly rejected the proposal outright, comparing it to the owners' 1994 stance that led to a lengthy work stoppage and canceled World Series. The union argued that a cap would suppress player earnings and create more labor conflict, while earlier submitting its own proposal focused on significantly raising the major league minimum salary (to $1.5 million), introducing penalties for low-spending teams, expanding arbitration and pre-arb bonuses, stronger service-time protections, and measures to deter tanking—without accepting any salary cap. Negotiations remain in early stages with the current CBA set to expire December 1, 2026.📝
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