Report: Multiple owners against '20
MLB season
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[June 17, 2020]
Major League Baseball
commissioner Rob Manfred's shifting perspective on the likelihood of
a 2020 season could be a direct read of a faction of owners pushing
to punt until next year.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported Tuesday that "eight or more
owners" are against playing a 2020 season after failed negotiations
on terms including financial payouts to players and the number of
games in a shortened regular season.
Any vote to play in 2020 would require 75 percent of MLB's 30 owners
for approval.
Manfred said last week he was "100 percent" certain there would be
baseball this season. But he backpedaled on that comment Monday
after the MLBPA spiked a proposal from MLB on Saturday and requested
the commissioner use his granted authority to set the start date and
other terms of the 2020 season.
Yankees president Randy Levine told MLB Network's Jon Heyman on
Tuesday, "I've talked to the Commissioner just about every day. I
know he is absolutely committed to playing baseball this year. We
all believe players are the heart and soul of our game."
Earlier in the day, All-Stars Mike Trout and Bryce Harper were among
the dozens of players taking to Twitter to share the sentiments of
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark, who requested in breaking off
negotiations over the weekend that Manfred let them know "when and
where" the season will begin.
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Rob Manfred, commissioner of Major League Baseball, takes part in
the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit in New York, U.S., February 8,
2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
Manfred said Monday in an interview with ESPN, "I'm not confident (a
season will be played). I think there's real risk; and as long as
there's no dialog, that real risk is gonna continue."
The Los Angeles Times reported that MLB sent a letter to the union
on Monday, stating that the season would not be held unless the
players waived all legal claims against management.
--Field Level Media
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