Nightengale's Notebook: MLBPA's Tony Clark says big spending should be 'celebrated, not questioned'

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'We are never going to agree to a cap' Tony Clark, the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, has a response to MLB owners looking to implement a salary cap in the next collective bargaining agreement.

Steve Cohen has proven once again that money is no issue, but have things gotten so out of hand for MLB that we may see a salary cap in 2026?SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, hears the grumbling from the owners, the complaints about the massive payroll disparity, and the formation of MLB’s new economic reform committee. Baseball owners are looking once again to implement a salary cap in their next collective bargaining agreement.

When the Pirates were spending, they were winning, reaching the playoffs three consecutive years from 2013-2015, with a payroll nearly twice as much as today. “What we discussed with MLB was something on the bottom,’’ Clark said, “similar to what currently exists on the top, and that was not a conversation they were interested in having. Appreciate the idea of having something in place that would otherwise force a team to spend a certain amount of money, but we have yet to have a conversation with the league that doesn’t include something far more restrictive on the top end.

Still, this year’s arbitration cases harbored plenty of animosity. Houston Astros All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker lost his arbitration case that will play him $5 million instead of $7.5 million, and would have earned $8 million under MLB’s formula. “There is no doubt that the league and the teams have tried to create a narrative that undermines the integrity of what the system was designed to do.’’ Clark remains hopeful of reaching a new collective bargaining agreement for minor-league players, but says that if no deal is reached byBut as long as MLB wants theor reduce the number of minor-league players, Clark cautions, there will no deal.

“Players were willing to have discussions,’’ Clark said, “but the league was unwilling to negotiate the protections and value of players. Unless we’re comfortable with the value and the protections that need to be placed, then moving forward we’ll find ourselves in the same conversation four or five years from now.’’ – Manny Machado may have given the San Diego Padres a Feb.

Witt is expected to be on the bench for Team USA with an infield of Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt, Pete Alonso, Tim Anderson and Jeff McNeil. “You can’t discourage him from doing it,’’ Quatraro tells USA TODAY Sports. “It’s probably not the ideal situation, but not something I’m too worried about. “There was a left-handed pitcher, 12 years old, the hardest-throwing kid in the league, and I squared a ball up and hit a home run to center field. He caught up with me after the game, and he said, “Lucky home run! “That’s what professional athletes do, if someone says you’re not good enough, or that was lucky, you use it as motivation.’’

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