Official CBA Negotiation Thread

I saw someone - I think it was Goldstein at Fangraphs - say that there would probably be a 48-72 hour hold on transactions to make sure they get everything finalized with the deal before everything starts.

With the season being so close and them not wanting to cancel games wasting 3 days would be crazy.
 
5 pm deadline today.

There is a clear path to a deal here.

MLB is at the following numbers per Evan Drellich:

CBT- $220 million through 2024, then it's raised to 224 and 230 in '25 and '26. No increase on the tax rates.

Prearb bonus pool- $25 million

Minimum salary- $675,000, which is an 18% increase

The owners dropping the harsher cap breaking penalties and the players dropping the changes to Super 2 are the biggest bits of news.

Players want a CBT cap at $245M, which seems pretty close to the owners' $220M proposal. This gap can certainly be bridged imo.

Players want $775k min salary that increases with service time. If the owners agree to increasing their $675k proposal each year of service that seems like an easy compromise.

The fact the players got the pre-arb pool created at all is a huge win, even if the $25M value is much less than the $115M they asked for. This is an entirely new compensation structure that can be further negotiated in the future. Hopefully the owners come up a bit and this gets hammered out.

A deal by 5 today would be awesome.
 
Per Nightengale:

MLB spokesman says: "They couldn't make us a CBT (luxury) tax proposal last night, so we agreed to extend the deadline to exhaust every option. ....The MLBPA had a decidedly different tone today and made proposals inconsistent with the previous discussions.''
 
Alex Wood:

FWIW MLB has pumped to the media last night & today that there’s momentum toward a deal. Now saying the players tone has changed. So if a deal isn’t done today it’s our fault. This isn’t a coincidence. We’ve had the same tone all along. We just want a fair deal/to play ball.
 
Owners really hyped up last night to pivot to blame players today

Unbelievable
 
Bob Nightengale:

The union vehemently disagrees that their tenor changed main talks. It was told that MLB will make a take-it-or-leave-it offer by 5 pm
 
Jeff Passan:

MLB's best-and-final offer:

- No changes to CBT thresholds (220/220/220/224/230)
- A $5M increase on pre-arb bonus pool from $25M to $30M
- An increase of minimums from $675K to $700K, moving up $10K/year
 
Bob Nightengale:

Once the union formally responds, and barring a stunning surprise, MLB is expected to make their official announcement of a delayed 2022 regular season.
 
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