MLB and Minor Leaguers reach historic CBA agreement.

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Minor league baseball players have reportedly reached a tentative deal on a historic collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with Major League Baseball that will more than double player pay among other things minor league baseball has wanted for quite some time. The first-of-its-kind CBA is expected to last five years before it needs to be renewed and will bridge the gap in player pay between minor league and major league baseball. The deal is a result of the unionization of minor league players under the MLB Players' Association, which has been negotiating with MLB for the new CBA.
Topics:sports#collective-bargaining-agreement#minor-league-baseball#mlb#player-pay#sports#unionization
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