MLB Labor Talks Begin With Wide Gap Between Owners and Players
Both sides have submitted opening proposals, but the distance between them suggests a work stoppage after the current CBA expires is a real possibility.

MLB and the MLBPA have exchanged initial proposals for the next collective bargaining agreement. Key sticking points include a potential salary cap, driven in part by the financial dominance of teams like the Dodgers. Analysts widely expect negotiations to be contentious, with a work stoppage viewed as likely rather than merely possible. The outcome will have broad implications for all 30 franchises, including the Washington Nationals.
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