Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association reportedly met for an hour Thursday via video conference to discuss core economics for the first time since the lockout began in early December.
MLB delivered a proposal that addressed only some of the core disagreements that led to the league’s first work stoppage since 1994. The union rejected the proposal, but they will reportedly respond with a proposal of their own.
According to multiple reports, the league’s proposal addressed service-time manipulation, “Super Two” arbitration eligibility, the draft lottery and the designated hitter.