By Joseph Salvador The meeting reportedly lasted 15 minutes. View the original article to see embedded media. The latest collective bargaining session between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players association lasted only 15 minutes, according to the Washington Post’s Chelsea Janes. In the session, the MLBPA retracted its proposal that all players with two or more years of service become arbitration eligible, according to The Athletic’s Evan Drellich. Instead, it proposed that 80% of players with two or more years of service qualify for Super Two status. Currently, that designation only app…