Major League Baseball Players Union Rejects New Collective Bargaining Agreement Proposal In a shocking move, the Major League Baseball Players Association has rejected the latest proposal for a new collective bargaining agreement from the league's owners. The proposal, which was expected to address key issues such as salary caps, revenue sharing, and player safety, has been met with resistance from the players, who claim it does not adequately address their concerns. The rejection of the proposal marks a significant escalation in the ongoing labor dispute between the MLB owners and players, and raises questions about the future of the sport. With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire at the end of the season, the clock is ticking for both sides to come to a new agreement.