The MLBPA was unimpressed with MLB's latest offer after a meeting Saturday as the two sides attempt to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement amid a lockout, according to Joon Lee of ESPN.

The talks lasted less than an hour and a deal wasn't reached, reports Lee.

MLB's 130-page proposal included getting rid of a draft-pick penalty for going over the competitive balance tax threshold and a small increase to the limit in years three to five, according to Jesse Rogers of ESPN.