The offseason is in full swing and the stove is hot. We’ve already seen a big trade with Brandon Nimmo heading from the Mets to the Rangers for Marcus Semien. We’ve already seen a huge signing with Dylan Cease landing a seven year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. But the biggest story of this offseason might wind up not being about which players end up where for 2026, but how the stage is being set for next offseason’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations. And on that front, earlier this week fans got some insight on a key potential development from Major League Baseball.

Most baseball writers and watchers have resigned themselves to the fact that there will be a lockout next season. The reason is pretty simple, the Major League Baseball Players Association’s line in the san

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