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Baseball's All-Stars don't like MLB's salary cap proposal but say there's time to find a deal
By RONALD BLUM, Associated Press at ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports
· July 13, 2026
· 1 min read
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Paul Skenes, Juan Soto and Bryce Harper are among baseball’s All-Stars who say players will never agree to a salary cap but maintain there’s plenty of time to avoid a conflict that could shorten the 2027 season. “Both sides kind of have their line that they’re not going to cro...
Key takeaway “Both sides kind of have their line that they’re not going to cross," Skenes, the [...
Why this matters in The McAllen
The debate over a salary cap in Major League Baseball has implications for fans in the Rio Grande Valley, where baseball is a beloved sport. While the McAllen -Edinburg-Mission metro area does not have a professional baseball team, many locals follow the sport and attend games when teams visit the region. A potential conflict that shortens the 2027 season could affect the scheduling of spring training games, which sometimes feature MLB teams in the Valley. This, in turn, could impact local businesses that rely on the tourism generated by these events. As negotiations between players and owners continue, Valley residents will be watching to see how the situation unfolds, hoping for a resolution that allows for a full season of baseball without disruption to the sport they enjoy. The local economy could feel the effects of a shortened season, making a timely agreement crucial for the community.
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Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Paul Skenes, Juan Soto and Bryce Harper are among baseball’s All-Stars who say players will never agree to a salary cap but maintain there’s plenty of time to avoid a conflict that could shorten the 2027 season. “Both sides kind of have their line that they’re not going to cro...
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