Categorizing the negotiations between Major League Baseball team owners and players as a case of "billionaires versus millionaires" is both a tired trope, incorrect, and a clear signal the speaker has no real understanding of the issue.
While the 750 players lucky enough to secure a spot on the 25-man roster of one of the 30 major league teams make far more than minimum wage, there are other factors worth considering.
Those players are the absolute best (or among the absolute best) in the entire world. Their jobs are almost literally impossible to get. There are 2.