MLB players union reaffirms stance
against further pay cuts
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[June 05, 2020]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The union representing
Major League Baseball players said on Thursday its membership is
against further salary reductions being sought by the league, which
could hamper plans to get the season up and running during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The MLB Players Association and MLB have been trying to find common
ground for weeks on a return-to-play plan for the 2020 season but
have been unable to reach agreement in key areas like player
compensation and the length of the season.
The union held a conference call with its executive board and over
100 players on Thursday, a day after their proposal was rejected by
MLB, and reaffirmed their position.
"Earlier this week, Major League Baseball communicated its intention
to schedule a dramatically shortened 2020 season unless players
negotiate salary concessions," MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark
said in a statement.
"The concessions being sought are in addition to billions in player
salary reductions that have already been agreed upon.
"This threat came in response to an association proposal aimed at
charting a path forward. ... Rather than engage, the league replied
it will shorten the season unless players agree to further salary
reductions."
According to reports, the union proposal rejected by the league
contained elements such as a 114-game regular season with full
prorated pay and expanded playoffs.
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Baseballs and a catcher's mitt lie on the grass before a MLB spring
training baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore
Orioles in Sarasota, Florida, March 25, 2013. REUTERS/Steve Nesius
But owners would reportedly prefer a shorter regular season with a
sliding pay scale, and an assurance that the postseason would be
completed by Nov. 1 amid concerns about a potential second wave of
novel coronavirus infections.
MLB was scheduled to open its 162-game regular season in late March
but delayed the campaign due to COVID-19.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto;Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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