MLBPA proposes roster management changes to enhance player protections

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Last updated Jul 2, 2026

MLBPA proposes roster management changes to enhance player protections
Summary

The MLB Players Association presented a new labor proposal focused on roster management during a recent bargaining session. Key proposals include increasing the major-league roster limit from 26 to 28 players for the first 15 days of the season and shifting the trade deadline to July 21-27 starting in 2027. Additional measures aim to reduce player optioning to the minors and ensure service time protections for players affected by roster decisions. The league has not responded formally, and negotiations remain contentious. Both sides are expected to continue discussions ahead of the current labor agreement's expiration on December 1.

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  • MLBPA proposed expansion of major-league rosters to 28 players.
  • Trade deadline could shift to July 21-27 from 2027.
  • Suggestion to limit options to minors from five down to three.
  • Service time protections requested for players optioned during critical periods.
  • Ongoing labor negotiations could impact the upcoming season.
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  • 7:20 PMYahoo SportsLatest MLBPA Proposal Focuses on Roster Management, Salary Protections
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The latest labor proposal centered on MLB’s roster management rules.

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