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MLB Proposes Five-Year Free Agent Cap, 15% Salary Ceiling as CBA Talks Turn Adversarial

Deferred compensation elimination threatens Ohtani-style structuring; lockout risk enters spring training window.

Published July 8, 2026 Source Yahoo Sports From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · July 8, 2026

MLB Proposes Five-Year Free Agent Cap, 15% Salary Ceiling as CBA Talks Turn Adversarial

Deferred compensation elimination threatens Ohtani-style structuring; lockout risk enters spring training window.

Major League Baseball submitted a collective bargaining proposal Thursday capping free agent contracts at five years and 15% of individual team payroll, while eliminating deferred compensation entirely. The union rejected the package within hours. The current CBA expires December 1, 2026.

The five-year maximum would apply only to players signing with new teams, not extensions with current clubs. The 15% cap would limit a single contract to roughly $37 million annually under the 2025 luxury tax threshold of $241 million. MLB also proposed banning all salary deferrals, the mechanism Shohei Ohtani used to push $680 million in Dodgers salary to 2034–2043. The league framed the proposals as competitive balance measures. The union called them "punitive restrictions on player earnings" in a statement released ninety minutes after the session ended.

The deferral ban carries immediate franchise planning consequences. Ohtani's structure allowed the Dodgers to carry a $2 million annual average value for luxury tax purposes through 2033 while paying him $70 million per season starting in 2034. Eliminating that tool removes the primary mechanism West Coast franchises use to compete with no-income-tax markets like Texas and Florida, where a $50 million salary delivers $6–7 million more after-tax than the same deal in California. Six teams currently carry deferred obligations exceeding $100 million: Dodgers, Mets, Nationals, Red Sox, Diamondbacks, and Giants. Arizona still owes Zack Greinke $24 million through 2031. The league's position would grandfather existing contracts but force future deals into cash structures that inflate luxury tax calculations and compress competitive windows.

The 15% individual cap would reshape the top of the market. Juan Soto's $765 million deal pays $51 million annually, roughly 21% of the Mets' $241 million luxury tax number before adjustments. Under MLB's proposal, that salary would require a tax threshold increase to $340 million for a single team to sign Soto cleanly. The union sees the percentage cap as a de facto salary ceiling dressed as a roster flexibility rule. The league counters that limiting individual concentration prevents the competitive ossification visible in the Dodgers winning 106, 100, and 98 games in three consecutive seasons while carrying three contracts above $35 million AAV. The data do not support MLB's framing: Tampa Bay reached the World Series in 2020 with a $28 million opening day payroll. San Diego missed the playoffs in 2024 while spending $255 million.

The timing elevates lockout risk into the spring training window. MLB's previous two work stoppages—1994–95 and 2021–22—began after CBA expiration. The December 1 deadline falls sixteen weeks before pitchers and catchers report. The union has already filed unfair labor practice charges over the league's February proposal to eliminate salary arbitration for players with two to three years of service time, a change that would cost middle-tier players an estimated $400 million annually in aggregate. Thursday's additions move the league further from the union's January counter-proposal, which sought to lower free agency eligibility from six years to five and raise the luxury tax threshold to $270 million. The gap between positions now spans contract structure, earnings ceilings, and service time rules—the three pillars of MLB economics.

The next bargaining session is scheduled for March 18, eleven days before Dodger Stadium's opening day against the Cubs. The union has not authorized a strike vote. MLB has not announced contingency scheduling. Sponsors with opening-week activation budgets are quietly asking team sales reps for force majeure language in Q2 renewals. The question is not whether MLB can impose a cap—antitrust exemption grants the league unusual leverage—but whether the union will accept a framework that limits the Soto-Ohtani tier to five-year deals while eliminating the deferral structures that created those deals in the first place.

The takeaway
MLB's five-year cap and deferral ban would eliminate Ohtani-style structuring; March 18 session falls eleven days before opening day.
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