Author: Michael

The Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Major League Baseball Players Association and the 30 team owners is set to expire after the 2026 season. And the players are already preparing themselves for a work stoppage.
MLBPA head Tony Clark spoke to reporters at San Francisco Giants spring training camp in Scottsdale this week, saying he believes that the league is set to lock players out after the 2026 season in order to secure a better deal.
“Unless I am mistaken, the league has come out and said thereโ€™s going to be a work stoppage,” Clark said, Per Sportico.

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