MLB Faces Growing Tensions Over Salary Cap and Future Lockout

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MLBPA's Tony Clark opposes a salary cap in baseball, arguing it would hinder the game's growth and competitive balance, and emphasizing the need for revenue sharing and minimum spending to address disparities between teams.
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