Major League Baseball might very well still be played at some point this year, but it’s not looking great right now. Earlier this week, the league voted against an MLBPA proposal that included a 114-game season with salary cuts amid the ongoing pandemic.
This comes after the league itself sent a proposal to the union calling for a dramatically shortened schedule. At issue here is a split as it relates to prorated salaries and further cuts. The players’ union has now responded in kind. It’s not great.
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Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Vincent Frank | Last updated 6/4/20