MLB Players Union Secretary General “Salary cap? absolutely not possible”
Tony Clark, general secretary of the Major League Players Union, said, “I have no intention of agreeing to the introduction of a salary cap.”
On the 26th (Korean time), Clark said in a meeting with local media such as ‘ESPN’, “We will never agree,” and said that if the introduction of the salary cap is discussed, he will clearly oppose it.
Unlike other sports such as the NBA, the NFL, and the NHL, the Major League does not introduce a salary cap. This is the result of long-standing resistance from the players union.
Secretary-General Clark again expressed his disapproval of the salary cap, saying, “We do not have a salary cap and we will not agree to it.”
This came as the MLB Office gave its thoughts on the recent creation of a new committee, the so-called ‘conomic reform committee’.
Major League Baseball has been facing several economic problems lately. As some club owners, including Steve Cohen, aggressively invest, the gap between the rich and the poor is widening. 온라인카지노
A bigger problem lies elsewhere. The existing profit model of selling broadcasting rights through local cable channels is collapsing. Diamond Sports Group, which owns Valley Sports, which broadcasts 14 of the 30 major league teams, recently announced that it is discussing the possibility of bankruptcy. Brothers Discovery also announced its intention to terminate broadcasting rights.
Exactly what the ‘Economic Reform Council’ will do is not yet known with certainty, but it seems clear that management is not satisfied with the current revenue structure. ‘The Athletic’ said, “Some owners are not satisfied enough to want to discuss large-scale changes.”
Secretary General Clark, who is leading the players’ union, felt that this committee was ultimately a means to discuss the introduction of a salary cap.
After a 99-day lockout last year, major league labor and management agreed to a new labor-management agreement. There are four years left until the next labor-management agreement, but both sides are already showing signs of conflict.