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Cam Schlittler's night is over. 5 IP 5 H 2 BB 1 HBP 9 K 4 R 0 ER Season ERA: 1.62







MLB's latest proposal mimics other sports with strict contract limits. Free agents would be limited to five-year, $202 million contracts. (That is 15% of the proposed cap number and would rise.) Juan Soto's deal with the New York Mets was for 3x the years and 3.8x the dollars.


Martin Maldonado who was known as being an elite defensive catcher with zero bat had a career worst (50 games or higher played in a season) BA of .169 back in 2013. Austin Wells is hitting .160


MLB is proposing the following in the next CBA, per @JesseRogersESPN: - Max contract length of 5 yrs for free agents switching teams (6 yrs to retain own players) - No deferred contracts - No qualifying offers - 5 years to free agency for players 30 or older







Am I the only one that doesn’t mind a salary cap in baseball?








The biggest issue baseball fans want solved to strengthen the game is fixing the payroll disparity that leaves too many fans without hope of their team competing for a World Series title. Every other major U.S. sport has tackled this problem, and every year more small market teams in those leagues have a chance to win. The salary cap and floor proposal levels the playing field, allowing us greater flexibility to address longstanding player priorities while sharing baseball revenue with the players 50/50. Today, in addition to proposing the largest ever increase in the minimum salary, earned by over half of MLB players, we accepted two landmark changes to free agency that have been in place for 50 years. We agreed to both the MLBPA’s proposal to provide earlier access to free agency, and their proposal to eliminate the qualifying offer system, a provision players view as a drag on free agency. We also proposed to eliminate deferred compensation and to create a new “Cornerstone Player” provision similar to the NBA’s “Bird Rights” to give every team a fair shot at retaining their fans’ favorite star players. We will continue working with the MLBPA during the bargaining process to improve the game for teams, players and fans.








