The start of the MLB season hinges on Rob Manfred’s and the union’s ability to reach terms on the one labor issue that impacts everything else.
Cardinals pitcher Andrew Miller, one of the union’s two association reps on its executive subcommittee, told ESPN the tone in recent sessions has been “all over the place. It can get hot because we’re passionate about this. … If that means someone raises their voice or uses a word that is four letters long, so be it.”
By comparison, active roster sizes were increased by 4 percent in 2021 — more than four times the percentage increase of the available CBT payroll allowances before penalties. It doesn’t take an advanced degree in smart-guy, front-office math to see how all of this is driven by the luxury-tax thresholds, which big-market teams such as theWhen even the Yankees start talking about budgets and restrained spending during competitive windows as they have in recent years, you know the cap is effective — and so does Manfred.
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