Regular season games may be lost as the league continues to face labor dispute.
The Los Angeles Angels spring training facility is quiet Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, in Tempe, Ariz., due to the MLB lockout.A source close to the union said "that would hurt so much it would outweigh everything else they're getting in other areas," FOX Business’ Connell McShane said.for players who are too young to be free agents from $100 million to $115 million.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThe other major issue of disagreement is minimum salary for players.
The owners gave the players a 130-page document detailing their proposals and are still awaiting a response from the players. According to McShane, the owners have voiced that they feel the players already have the best labor agreement in all ofHowever, the players union is still focused on the CBT, which it thinks will ultimately keep salaries down, McShane explained.
The union thinks a counteroffer is likely, but a lot of players don’t necessarily think it’s worth countering, according to McShane.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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