Manfred wields the option of shortening the
2020 season without good faith negotiations with the MLB Players
Association and plans to use that power if the sides can't close
on an agreement within a week, USA Today said, citing three
Major League Baseball executives.
MLBPA has the latest proposal on the table -- 89 games, full
prorated salaries and playoff expansion for this season and next
-- but ESPN reported owners considered the length of the season
a "nonstarter."
The 89-game plan was a counter to the 76-game schedule which
drew harsh criticism from players. The deal was formally
rejected.
One executive cited by USA Today, speaking on the condition of
anonymity, said: "If we don't get an agreement real soon, this
is going to be ugly," the executive said. "Real ugly. And it's
just going to get worse."
MLB has also proposed a shorter season, with games starting in
July and ending Sept. 27.
--Field Level Media
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