What happened: MLB has proposed a significant overhaul of its amateur-entry system as part of ongoing collective bargaining talks. According to reporting, the plan would remove high school players from the draft entirely and make college players eligible after their sophomore year. The proposal is one of several initial changes the league has floated.

Why it matters: Reworking the amateur draft would reshape how young talent enters professional baseball, funneling prep players into college and shifting the timelines on which the next generation signs. The idea drew immediate resistance from the agent community, with Scott Boras framing it as an edict from the commissioner's office to clubs.

What to watch: Watch for the players' union's formal counter and whether the proposal gains traction, after it already blasted the proposed draft overhaul.

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