How a salary floor could fix MLB’s competitive imbalance? The argument team owners don’t want to have

Major League Baseball faces a renewed debate over competitive balance, focusing on a proposed salary floor. This measure aims to compel low-spending teams to invest in their rosters, potentially boosting on-field performance and player development. Owners reportedly resist this not for economic reasons, but to avoid accountability for prioritizing profits over reinvestment, unlike players who generally favor such proposals.

How a salary floor could fix MLB’s competitive imbalance? The argument team owners don’t want to have
Major League Baseball faces a renewed debate over competitive balance, focusing on a proposed salary floor. This measure aims to compel low-spending teams to invest in their rosters, potentially boosting on-field performance and player development. Owners reportedly resist this not for economic reasons, but to avoid accountability for prioritizing profits over reinvestment, unlike players who generally favor such proposals.