MLBPA opens CBA negotiations with plan to punish low-spending teams and raise luxury-tax threshold to $300M
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MLBPA opens CBA negotiations with plan to punish low-spending teams and raise luxury-tax threshold to $300M.
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With the CBA deadline approaching, MLB players are pushing a plan that pressures cheap clubs while protecting aggressive payroll spenders at the top.
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