MLB and the players’ union are in ongoing talks with the International Olympic Committee and related Olympic stakeholders over whether, and under what conditions, baseball will be included for the 2028 Summer Olympics. Multiple reports describe the negotiations as prolonged, with the three parties disagreeing on specific details for months. The disagreement centers on how MLB and players would participate and what rules or structures would apply if baseball is part of the Olympic program in 2028. While the sources do not specify the exact points of contention in the excerpts provided, they consistently characterize the situation as a continuing dispute involving MLB, the players’ union, and Olympic authorities. The lack of resolution indicates that final terms for Olympic participation have not been agreed upon. The negotiations continue as MLB and the union work through questions tied to tournament participation, player availability, and the governing framework for the sport within the Olympic competition.