Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association held an in-person bargaining session in New York on Monday. In the meeting, the MLBPA delivered a counterproposal and reportedly dropped two key asks: free agency after five years and a $100 million reduction in revenue sharing.
A deal was not reached, but according to multiple reports, the two sides are expected to meet again on Tuesday. MLB is scheduled to make some new proposals on Tuesday, although not every issue will be covered in the next negotiation session, per Evan Drellich of The Athletic.