MLBPA head Michael Weiner met with the Cardinals on Monday as part of a spring training tour.
Weiner laid out how the MLBPA is prepping for talks on the game's next collective bargaining agreement, with the current one set to expire in December.
"I know we're prepared to try to get it done. I'm confident that the ownership is prepared to try to get it done as well," Weiner said. "You don't know until you get to the table."
Weiner expects meetings about the next CBA to be held in both Florida and Arizona before the regular season opens.
RealGM Wiretap
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