Baseball labour talks have begun — here's what could be in store for the league and the Jays
05-06-2026 10:00 via cbc.ca

Baseball labour talks have begun — here's what could be in store for the league and the Jays

Major League Baseball's collective agreement will expire at the end of the season. As labour negotiations begin, the league's owners have proposed a salary cap and a payroll floor, something the players' union has vowed to fight. Here's where things stand in the league and what it could mean for the Blue Jays.
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