Manfred questioned MLB's parity Wednesday, while acknowledging fears that a salary cap fight could rival the ugliness of the 1994-95 strike.

Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred worries the owners' salary cap proposal could lead to a work stoppage like the one that canceled the 1994 World Series

MLB team owners are still going full bore after a hard salary cap after acknowledging that its long-running luxury tax has “failed.”

Manfred questioned MLB's parity Wednesday, while acknowledging fears that a salary cap fight could rival the ugliness of the 1994-95 strike.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred this week acknowledged the league's luxury tax has "failed" at addressing competitive balance concerns.