Tuesday, July 7, 2026

MLBPA’s Initial Proposal Sets the Stage for High-Stakes Labor Fight

A long road of MLB labor talks is now beginning in earnest as players presented their initial economic proposal to management.

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MLB’s labor negotiations have truly begun in earnest as the MLB Players Association made its initial proposal to management on Wednesday, outlining its vision for the sport that includes a series of sweeping economic changes, but as expected, no salary cap. 

Following a prior set of preliminary discussions between management and labor representatives, the MLBPA made its opening proposal. Among the key terms offered by players:

  • A near-doubling of the minimum player salary from this year’s $780,000 to $1.5 million in 2027, with a path for further boosts in the future.
  • A new “competitive integrity tax” levied upon clubs that fail to meet minimum payroll benchmarks, effectively acting as a soft salary floor.
  • Elimination of the qualifying offer on free agents, as well as the current penalties on clubs signing players on the open market.
  • Eligibility for free agency for any player who has reached age 30 and has five or more years of service time.
  • A substantially revised vision for MLB’s current revenue sharing program that reduces the amount of gate revenue that is shared, in turn incentivizing teams to field competitive clubs and boost attendance, while also increasing the amount of local television money that is pooled. The union contends that the new structure would guarantee every small-market club at least $240 million in annual revenue. The increased revenue sharing would also carry enhanced requirements for recipient clubs to use that money on team payroll. Conversely, lower-revenue clubs qualifying for the playoffs would be eligible for monetary bonuses.
  • An expanded draft lottery to further disincentivize tanking by teams.
  • Increases to the current luxury-tax thresholds, and the removal of non-monetary penalties in that program.
  • An expansion of salary arbitration eligibility.

Next Steps

Management is expected to make its initial proposal Thursday. The talks are the beginning of what is expected to be a fractious set of negotiations and will determine whether or not there is a full MLB season next year. 

The current labor pact expires on Dec. 1, and owners are expected to seek a salary cap—something that players have vehemently rejected for decades and have helped lead to prior work stoppages in the sport, particularly during the 1994 round of talks that led to the cancellation of the World Series that year. MLB is the only major pro league based in the U.S. that does not use a salary cap. 

If an agreement is not reached, owners are likely to impose a lockout, mirroring what happened in late 2021 and extended to March 2022.

The ongoing labor talks, meanwhile, are happening as MLB continues to enjoy historic boosts in attendance and national television viewership. As that is happening, both sides have built up considerable war chests of reserve funds.

“We all see the momentum in our game,” said Orioles pitcher and MLBPA executive subcommittee member Chris Bassitt. “Amazing players and incredible fans. Attendance, viewership, interest—by any measure you want to use, our game is moving in a positive direction. We’ve put forward proposals designed to continue that trend.”

The current negotiations are also happening as MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer took over for Tony Clark, who resigned in February under troubled circumstances.

“Today, the MLBPA presented a comprehensive set of economic proposals designed to advance the rights and benefits of players at all levels,” Meyer said. “Our goal is to preserve and improve baseball’s market system, rewarding competition on and off the field.”

MLB, not surprisingly, criticized the union’s proposal. 

“We understand their proposals are designed to benefit players. Unfortunately, they do not address, and in fact exacerbate, the competitive balance problem our fans are telling us we must address,” MLB spokesman Glen Caplin said in a statement. “The MLBPA’s proposal would reduce the amount transferred to lower-revenue clubs, weaken the competitive balance tax, and lead to even more payroll disparity than exists today.”

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