Ballpark Barrister

Carlos Figueroa

Legal and economic analysis of MLB labor relations for fans who want to understand what's actually at stake.

Episodes

  1. Apr 16

    Baseball's Labor Matrix: Analyzing the Modern MLB Contract

    Baseball, Bonuses, and the Algorithmic Law The script explores the 2022–2026 MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement as the blueprint for players’ daily working conditions, showing how the sport’s mythology gives way to a tightly engineered system balancing player safety, compensation, and entertainment. It highlights the brutally dense 162-game season compressed into 182–187 days and explains CBA rules as injury-mitigation logistics, including mandated first-class air seating ratios, a 200-mile bus-travel ban, single hotel rooms, and guaranteed food service until 1:00 AM. Financially, it covers rising minimum salaries ($700,000 in 2022 to $780,000 in 2026), limits on salary cuts, and the high-stakes “either/or” salary arbitration process and its restricted evidence. It details the $50M pre-arbitration bonus pool tied to awards and “Joint WAR,” overseen via shared auditing of the SQL/code. It also explains postseason gate-receipt pools and player-voted share distribution, special-event stipends, interpreter and concussion protocols, and an All-Star tie resolved by a sudden-death home run derby, ending with a broader question about algorithm-driven compensation beyond baseball. 00:00 Ballpark Barrister Intro 00:30 Dystopian Bonus Audit 01:44 CBA Blueprint Explained 02:54 Season Density Reality 03:52 Travel Rules For Recovery 05:45 Hotels And Late Food 07:08 Minimum Pay And Reserve 08:45 Salary Arbitration Gamble 12:15 Pre Arb Bonus Pool 13:57 SQL Audited Joint WAR 15:32 Playoff Players Pool 18:47 Special Events Stipends 19:52 Welfare And Safety Rules 22:21 All Star Derby Twist 23:04 Three Forces Of The CBA 24:08 Wrap Up And Final Thought

    26 min

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Legal and economic analysis of MLB labor relations for fans who want to understand what's actually at stake.