Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season

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Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season
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April 7 is expected to be Opening Day for most teams, with the first week of missed games to be made up via doubleheaders throughout the season.

In a startling turnabout after more than three months of largely stagnant negotiations, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players' Association have reached a tentative agreement Thursday on a new collective bargaining agreement that will significantly impact the game, capping a five-day stretch of lengthy bartering that resulted in the chance to salvage a full, 162-game season.

Instead, the delay will be one week: April 7 is expected to serve as most teams' Opening Day, with the first week of games to be made up via doubleheaders throughout the course of the season. The sides struck a compromise that they'd continue studying whether to subject teenagers from the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and other Latin American countries to a draft rather than free agency, an admittedly flawed process that needs greater oversight at least, if not a total overhaul. If by July 25 the union does not relent to an international draft by 2024, MLB will reattach draft-pick compensation and qualifying offers to free agents.

It offered a $230 million starting point, increasing to $244 million over the five years of the CBA, nearing the players' neighborhood of $232 million and $250 million. MLB originally offered a $214 million opening-year tax. Yet the MLBPA took incremental gains where it could find them, most notably a higher ceiling on the luxury tax, bumping the minimum salary to $700,000 , a nice bump from the $570,500 mark in 2021. And the sides established a $50 milliona pool for high-achieving young players not yet eligible for arbitration.

The luxury-tax ceiling promised to be the sticking point in negotiations, and it did not disappoint. Players have gradually seen the luxury tax evolve into a de facto salary cap over the past two decades, and were determined to make up ground lost in previous CBAs. The luxury tax ceiling grew just 18% since 2011, from $178 million to $210 million in 2021, a period during which industry revenues grew 70%, from an estimated $6.29 billion to $10.

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