Major League Baseball pushed for the ability to eliminate hundreds of Minor League playing jobs in its latest labor offer to the MLB Players Association, according to sources.

The Domestic Reserve List -- which governs the number of Minor League players a team can roster at any time -- currently sits at 180. MLB proposed keeping the number at 180 for 2022 but allowing the commissioner's office to reduce the maximum number of players to as few as 150 over the rest of the collective bargaining agreement.

The proposal says the league could adjust the reserve list's size "up or down."