BREAKING: OFFICIAL; Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Gets Brutal Contract Update Due to Expected MLB Lockout

A lot of players will be affected by whatever happens in the offseason, but from a purely baseball perspective, I hope there isn’t a salary cap. If anything, I think there should be a salary floor, and we go from there. The potential lockout in Major League Baseball will undoubtedly affect some players. Other than teams possibly not being able to spend as much money as they have in the past, there are still no real thoughts on what could happen.

Other than the possibility that teams won’t be able to spend as much money as they have in the past, there still don’t seem to be any serious ideas about what might occur. It is anticipated that players with existing contracts and rosters will be permitted to remain on their present teams before moving on.

From a baseball perspective, I hope there isn’t a pay cap because a lot of players will be affected by what occurs over the offseason. If anything, I think we should start with a salary floor and work our way up from there.

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In any case, it doesn’t seem very likely, which will cause a lot of issues for someone like New York Yankees player Jazz Chisholm Jr. As a free agent in the offseason, Chisholm may earn nine figures, but this anticipated stoppage might significantly affect that, according to ESPN.

It is assumed that there will be another lockout. Naturally, this raises two questions: Which teams are willing to pay the money necessary to recruit high-profile players before December 1? Which players are significant enough to receive offers that they would like to accept before the CBA expires?

According to Kiley McDaniel of ESPN, “Skubal was the top free agent prior to his injury, but now his market might be muddier, which could lead his camp opting to wait a bit. There might not be another slam dunk nine-figure player, with Freddy Peralta and Jazz Chisholm Jr. havi

ng the strongest cases at the moment among the other pending free agents.” Given how much Chisholm has struggled in 2026, I’d be a little surprised to see him earn more than $100 million at this point in his career. Given that Freddy Peralta and Jazz Chisholm Jr. currently have the best cases among the other prospective free agents, there may not be another clear-cut nine-figure player, according to ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel.

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Given how much Chisholm has struggled in 2026, I would be a little shocked to see him earn more than $100 million at this point in his career.

He might be paid well by a team, but if significant changes are made to Major League Baseball, he would undoubtedly be affected by all of these issues because teams would be hesitant to pay $100 million to a player who is good but probably not elite.

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