Major League Baseball owners are reportedly set to push aggressively for a salary cap in upcoming labor negotiations, driven by frustration over big-market spending sprees. The move comes as the collective bargaining agreement nears expiration, raising fears of another work stoppage. Players' union leaders remain firmly opposed, viewing the cap as a tool to boost owner profits rather than improve competition.

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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred stated that preventing any lost games in 2027 amid a potential lockout is his top priority. With the current collective bargaining agreement expiring on December 1, 2026, MLB and the Players Association have begun early discussions on labor issues, including a proposed salary cap. Manfred emphasized his goal to maintain a record of no missed games during his tenure.

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