On Friday, MLB Players Association chief Tony Clark admitted the players' union is expecting once the CBA expires in Dec.
The collective bargaining agreement between MLB and the players expires on Dec. 1, 2026. The primary issue in negotiations is expected to be a salary cap.
Tony Clark said the MLBPA is expecting to be locked out after the CBA runs out. Read the details at MLB Trade Rumors.
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