Exploring a New MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement
Craig Mish
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Debating the New Collective Bargaining Agreement Timeframe in MLB
In a recent segment, the topic focused on whether Major League Baseball will have a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in place by December 1, 2026. The discussion highlighted the slow-moving nature of MLB negotiations, with a specific mention of the influential agent Scott Boras and his strategy to let the market develop itself.
It was noted that if a bet of $100 were placed today against the resolution of a new CBA by December 1, 2026, the return would be $107.34, indicating slight skepticism in the market about reaching an agreement by then. The consensus seemed to lean towards ongoing negotiations which are already happening now, rather than starting in November as some might think. This ongoing negotiation process is expected to be a significant narrative throughout the season.
Despite the ongoing discussions, there was a shared sentiment that a new CBA might not be ratified by the deadline this year, leading to the possibility of another COVID-like sprint season with delayed starts and expanded playoffs. This scenario reminisced on the previous seasons affected by COVID, noting the impact on team performances and playoff configurations.
The segment wrapped up with personal reflections on the love for the baseball season and its significance in bridging the gap to the NFL season, underscoring the cultural importance of timely resolutions in MLB negotiations.
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