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Orioles owner David Rubenstein says he wishes MLB would have a salary cap 'the way other sports do'
Sure enough, Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein fulfilled the prophecy on Friday by stating his preference for some sweet, sweet financial restraints.
MLB free agency is so broken a salary cap would actually help
While NBA and NFL fans are overloaded with news of signings at the advent of their free agent seasons, the MLB off-season has moved at a glacial pace. With a month to go before spring training, 14 teams have doled out less than $30 million in free agent contracts and five clubs have yet to sign a single MLB free agent.
Former Yankees, Dodgers pitcher has perfect response to MLB salary cap advocates
The Chiefs' fifth Super Bowl appearance in the last six years, and their second against the Eagles, prompted one retired MLB player to reflect on the efficacy of a salary cap — whose advocates believe it will create more parity in MLB.
Poll: Would You Trade The 2027 MLB Season For A Salary Cap?
It’s not easy to buy an MLB dynasty. Others have tried, but the sport hasn’t seen back-to-back World Series winners since the 1998-2000 Yankees accomplished a three-peat. Now, with a 12-team playoff format,
Orioles' Rubenstein wishes for salary cap in MLB
Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein is advocating for a salary cap in MLB and is hopeful that it will come maybe eventually.
Dodgers' Free Agent Slams Advocates of an MLB Salary Cap
One Los Angeles Dodgers free agent had a pointed response to anyone arguing for MLB to institute a salary cap after the Dodgers signed free agent Roki Sasaki.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Idea of a Salary Cap
With the Los Angeles Dodgers signing seemingly every free agent this winter (along with Shohei Ohtani a year ago), the chatter on social media has been that MLB
Dodgers' spending spree renews push for salary cap
Over the past two offseasons, the Los Angeles Dodgers have committed more than $2 billion in future player salaries, reigniting debate about whether a salary cap would ease the equity woes across the league.
MLB Owners Considering Salary Cap Due To Frustration With Dodgers’ Spending
The Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets have been two of the most aggressive teams this offseason, combining to spend well over $1 billion on player contracts.
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Mets' Stearns believes MLB needs to help small-market teams keep stars
New York Mets GM David Stearns thinks MLB needs to give smaller-market teams a better opportunity to retain their star ...
Fox Sports
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Are the superteam Dodgers bad for baseball? Is it time for an MLB salary cap?
(I'm taking the over on 105.) What seems more likely for
MLB
when the next CBA expires after the 2026 season: a
salary
cap
or a lockout? Kavner: Seeing how the discrepancies in payrolls are only ...
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on MSN
MLB reports record $12.1 billion in revenues for 2024 season
Major League Baseball has reported $12.1 billion in revenue for the 2024 fiscal year, according to Forbes. This marks a ...
ESPN
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ESPN fantasy baseball: The 2025 Draft Kit
All the rankings, projections, cheat sheets, strategy and analysis you need for the 2025 fantasy baseball season ...
MLB Trade Rumors on MSN
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Dodgers president defends team's offseason spending
The Dodgers introduced their latest big-ticket free agent signee on Thursday. Team president Stan Kasten was among those in ...
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Will Gen-Z-led endgame of Cardinals' 'reset' require a reckoning for MLB's spending gap?
Post-Dispatch staff writers Jeff Gordon and Derrick Goold discuss the rise of twentysomethings contenders, thirtysomethings ...
Sports Business Journal
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Despites cries of 'ruining the game,' Dodgers believe their spending is a plus for baseball
L.A. Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten tells the L.A. Times that their spending is really good for baseball. ESPN's Jeff ...
Sportsnaut on MSN
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MLB owners reportedly eye 2026 lockout over Los Angeles Dodgers’ spending spree, deferred contracts
Some MLB owners are reportedly ready for Commissioner Rob Manfred to lock players out following the 2026 season.
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