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Ex-MLB Executive Sounds Alarm on Potential Collapse of WNBA

December 20, 2025 2 Min Read
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The post titled “Former MLB executive issues stark warning about possible WNBA collapse” originally featured on ClutchPoints highlights critical issues in the ongoing collective bargaining agreement (CBA) talks for the WNBA. Players are demanding an equal share of the league’s revenue, while commissioner Cathy Engelbert and the league have proposed salary hikes, but argue that revenue sharing alone is insufficient.

Negotiations have been progressing without major conflict so far. However, former Miami Marlins executive David Samson cautions players, stating on The Dan LeBatard Show that if player demands become too excessive, it could lead to the league’s downfall. He said, “If players get too greedy, that’s the end of the WNBA,” though he acknowledged that players have alternative opportunities outside the league.

Samson also mentioned Caitlin Clark as a symbol of the league’s rising profile, claiming players want to leverage the momentum she and the media attention have generated. While he respects players’ rights to earn as much as possible—whether through overseas leagues or other ventures like Unrivaled—he warns against overconfidence from the players’ association, reminding that owners would be unbothered if the WNBA were to fold.

Despite these challenges, the WNBA’s popularity and growth potential remain strong, with gains in TV ratings, game attendance, and merchandise sales. The league plans to expand, with new teams from Toronto and Portland debuting next year, Cleveland joining in 2028, Detroit in 2029, and Philadelphia in 2030.

Fan Take: This warning should serve as a wake-up call for both players and league officials to find common ground; the WNBA’s continued growth depends on balanced negotiations that prioritize sustainability. For fans, the stakes couldn’t be higher—as the league expands and gains momentum, ensuring its stability is crucial for the future of women’s basketball.

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