MLBPA
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MLBPA


More than an Autograph
357 signatures. 13 Collective Bargaining Agreements. One enduring mission. These Players, witnesses to baseball labor history, provided the pen strokes that helped pave the way for future generations.
Cory Kluber
2017
Matt Shoemaker
2017
Whit Merrifield
2022
Ian Happ
2022
Chris Archer
2017
Marco Gonzales
2022
Tucker Barnhardt
2022
Cory Gearrin
2017
John Means
2022
CJ Wilson
2017
Jameson Taillon
2022
Kyle Gibson
2017
Lance McCullers Jr.
2022
Sonny Gray
2022
Aaron Civale
2022
CJ Wilson
2017
Tucker Barnhardt
2022
Trevor Plouffe
2017
Sonny Gray
2022
Ross Stripling
2022
Matt Boyd
2022
Kevin Kilpatrick
2023 (MiL)
Darren O'Day
2017
Zach Greinke
2017
Zack Britton
2017
Sean Doolittle
2017
Brent Suter
2022
Max Scherzer
2017
Chris Archer
2017
Lance McCullers Jr.
2022
Paul Goldschmidt
2017
Tom Koehler
2017
Max Fried
2022
Francisco Lindor
2022
Aaron Civale
2022
Taylor Rogers
2022
Steve Cishek
2017
Cory Kluber
2017
David Robertson
2017
Jameson Taillon
2022
Jose Bautista
2017
Miguel Rojas
2022
Chris Archer
2017
Matt Shoemaker
2017
Matt Harvey
2017
Jameson Taillon
2022
Matt Duffy
2017
Brent Suter
2022
Jake Cronenworth
2022
Kevin Kilpatrick
2023 (MiL)
Marco Gonzales
2022
Josh Fields
2017
Nick Ahmed
2022
Lucas Giolito
2022
Wakler Buehler
2022
Paul Goldschmidt
2017
CJ Wilson
2017
Kyle Gibson
2017
James Paxton
2022
Matt Barnes
2022

The First Signatures
It began with a small group of players willing to stand together and put their names on something bigger than themselves. In the late 1960s, those early signatories helped establish the foundation of a union built on unity, conviction, and the belief that players should have a voice in the game. Their signatures marked the beginning of a new era—one defined by collective strength and shared purpose.

Building Momentum
As the game evolved, so did the union. Through the 1970s and 1980s, more players stepped forward, more agreements were reached, and each signature added strength to a growing movement that reshaped the relationship between players and the sport. What started as a small group became a unified voice capable of driving real change across the game.

A Modern Union
Over time, the MLBPA expanded its reach, representing players across generations and around the world. From the 1990s into the modern era, the names on these agreements reflect a union that continues to adapt, advocate, and push the game forward on behalf of its players. Each signature is part of a broader story—one of progress built year by year, agreement by agreement.

Signed in Solidarity
Today, that legacy lives on in every name captured here. From 1968 through 2023 and into the present day, each signature represents a shared commitment to progress—and a union that continues to grow, together. Installed at MLBPA headquarters in New York and recreated here, this wall stands as a permanent record of the players who put their names to the agreements that shaped the game.
The Wall of Players: Every Signature, One Brotherhood
The MLBPA Player Signature Wall unites generations of Major Leaguers, each autograph a mark of solidarity and brotherhood shaping baseball’s past and future.
Beyond the Field
Dive into the stories, moments, and Players who have shaped the game and the union—past, present, and still unfolding.




