The MLBPA went into bargaining demanding pre-arbitration players to be paid more, and this is one area where they were able to achieve their goal, even if it does come with caveats.
No one knows just how long the lockout is going to go on, or how short the 2022 season will end up being.
On the eve of the first MLB games lost to a labor dispute in decades, we need to look back to that moment to understand what’s happening now.
MLB is never honest about their money, and the recent concerns that the RSN gold mine will run dry is just another example of the league hoping to foist risk off on the players.
The commissioner of Major League Baseball wrote a letter defending the lockout, and there is no way that can exist without it being commented on.