The Major League Baseball Players Association called out "billionaire owners" and suggested games could be missed next season.

The MLBPA made its first proposal to Major League Baseball on Wednesday.

The MLB Players Association made its initial pitch on a labor deal; the owners will make their first proposal Thursday.

MLB’s labor negotiations have truly begun in earnest as the MLB Players Association made its initial proposal to management on Wednesday.

The Major League Baseball Players Association called out "billionaire owners" and suggested games could be missed next season.

The MLBPA sent its first CBA proposal to the league's owners as both sides attempt to avoid a lockout.

Major League Baseball owners made their long-expected salary cap proposal to the players’ association on Thursday, a system the union has vowed never to accept, setting the sides…

Should the MLBPA consider the league's first offer despite the salary cap?

The owners' first proposal is a salary cap of $245.3 million for 2027 and a floor of $171.2 million with a 50-50 split of revenues.

This is the first salary cap put forward since 1994, which led to strike action

La MLB propone un tope salarial para 2027, enfrentando resistencia del sindicato de jugadores que amenaza con paralizar la temporada. La medida busca equilibrar el gasto de…

The proposal sets baseball on a collision course with players who have long vowed to reject a cap system.

MLB team owners have formally proposed implementing a salary cap in baseball, an expected move as labor negotiations with the MLBPA intensify.

The negotiations are already hot around Major League Baseball.

MLB owners have officially proposed implementing a salary cap, escalating labor talks with the players’ union.

The league is proposing a salary cap. The union is saying no chance. And the battle for the hearts and minds of the public is at full roar.

Team owners are willing to offer a salary floor in CBA negotiations along with their coveted cap, but it isn’t as generous as it seems.

Since 2003, revenue grew 247% and player payroll increased by 149%. Players say the cap isn't a cap on revenue but only on player salaries.