Before delivering "best and final offer," 30 MLB owners gathered on a Zoom call, per 3 sources.4 voted no, because they thought it was too generous (!).More will vote no if CBT over $220. So, a DOA offer was too high for some owners.Details:https://t.co/KFx9WaBdjW— Andy Martino (@martinonyc) March 3, 2022
Before delivering "best and final offer," 30 MLB owners gathered on a Zoom call, per 3 sources.4 voted no, because they thought it was too generous (!).More will vote no if CBT over $220. So, a DOA offer was too high for some owners.Details:https://t.co/KFx9WaBdjW
Sources: Angels, Diamondbacks, Reds and Tigers owners opposed MLB luxury tax increase to $220 million. MLB also proposed including player meal money in calculation of luxury tax, which irked players. https://t.co/gBKrqAx9wV— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) March 4, 2022
Sources: Angels, Diamondbacks, Reds and Tigers owners opposed MLB luxury tax increase to $220 million. MLB also proposed including player meal money in calculation of luxury tax, which irked players. https://t.co/gBKrqAx9wV