Will the 2027 MLB season be delayed due to issues over the new CBA?
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Background

The current MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) expires on December 1, 2026. The upcoming negotiations are expected to be particularly challenging due to owners' desire to implement a salary cap, which the MLB Players Association (MLBPA) has historically opposed. The last major work stoppage in MLB occurred in 1994-95, resulting in the cancellation of the World Series. More recently, the 2022 season faced a lockout but was ultimately resolved without losing regular season games.

Resolution Criteria

This market will resolve YES if:

  • The 2027 MLB regular season's Opening Day occurs later than originally scheduled due to CBA-related issues (lockout, strike, or extended negotiations)

This market will resolve NO if:

  • The 2027 MLB regular season begins as originally scheduled

  • The season is delayed for reasons unrelated to CBA negotiations (e.g., pandemic, natural disasters)

Considerations

  • Key negotiation points will likely include:

    • Implementation of a salary cap

    • Revenue sharing between teams

    • Player compensation and benefits

  • Both sides have strong financial incentives to avoid a work stoppage

  • Recent leadership changes in the MLBPA could affect negotiation dynamics

  • Historical precedent suggests that while lockouts are possible, they often resolve before impacting regular season games

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