MLB Proposes New Free Agent Contract Restrictions
Major League Baseball has put forward new regulations that would cap most free agent contracts at five years and 15% of a team's salary cap, while also eliminating deferred compensation. This proposal is expected to face significant opposition from the players' association. Additionally, the league suggested granting free agency earlier for players aged 30 and increasing the minimum salary for those with two years of service.
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