MLB proposes international draft
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Major League Baseball could be about to change the entire landscape of college baseball. A new proposal from the MLB on Thursday would remove high school players from the draft entirely, while allowing college players to declare after their sophomore seasons.
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World Series champion John Smoltz warns MLB 'cannot afford' a work stoppage with CBA set to expire
Hall of Famer John Smoltz said MLB cannot afford a work stoppage with the CBA set to expire, citing competitive-balance issues and spending disparity.
Major League Baseball officially has its new collective bargaining agreement. The MLB Players Association voted unanimously to ratify the new CBA on
With the 2026 MLB season only a month old, both the players and owners are already looking to the future. The league’s collective-bargaining agreement (CBA) expires at the end of the season, and both sides are expected to engage in multiple contentious rounds of negotiation.
MLB players from multiple teams weighed in on the owners' proposed salary cap, and their message was consistent: They don't want one.
Baseball writer, author Ken Davidoff joins a new Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss his new book, a 'fragile' time for MLB, and more with host Derrick Goold.
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Major League Baseball owners propose massive changes to draft structure: 'Flat out bad for baseball'
MLB owners propose eliminating high school players from the draft and cutting amateur signing bonuses nearly in half, saving over a billion dollars in upcoming years.
MLB's proposed changes include cutting amateur signing bonuses by more than $150M, making high school players ineligible for the draft and instituting an international draft.
