MLB Owners Rally Behind a Salary Cap Ahead of Key Labor Talks

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MLB owners are pushing for a salary cap, sparked by the Tucker–Dodgers deal and set to be a major topic at the next owners meeting, with floor/ceiling options on the table. Players have historically fought caps, and with the CBA expiring Dec. 1, a 2027 lockout remains a real possibility if negotiations stall; past labor battles show the potential severity of the dispute, though a deal could still avert a full stoppage.
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