Report: Plan for Thanksgiving
baseball being considered
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[March 28, 2020]
There could be baseball during the 2020 holidays, with USA Today
reporting Friday that both Major League Baseball and its players are
willing to extend the season until Thanksgiving in order to preserve
as much of the schedule as possible.
USA Today also reported that under a deal reached Friday, players
with guaranteed contracts will start receiving an advance of $5,000
a day for 60 days, up to a maximum of $300,000. Players would be
obligated to give the money back if a season is played.
ESPN reported Friday that the deal includes a stipulation in which
games will not resume until a ban on mass gatherings is lifted,
although neutral-site games and games without fans are options that
can be revisited.
The plan to extend the season until Thanksgiving is slightly less
ambitious than the one super-agent Scott Boras proposed to the Los
Angeles Times this week that would put a potential Game 6 of the
World Series on Christmas Day.
Scheduling of games into late November and December could force the
use of neutral-site venues in warm-weather cities, or in cities with
domed stadiums, although few details were revealed in the
Thanksgiving plan that was reported on Twitter.
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Baseball's Opening Day was set to take place Thursday, but the
coronavirus pandemic halted the schedule indefinitely. A best-case
scenario reportedly has spring training resuming in May, with a
start to the season in June, although the delay could be longer, if
games are even played at all.
The intention of Boras' plan was to preserve a 162-game regular
season, while the Thanksgiving plan would be done "just to play as
many games resembling a full season as possible," according to USA
Today baseball writer Bob Nightengale.
Nightengale also reported Friday that rosters could be expanded to
29 players for the first month after play resumes. That is up from
the 26-man rosters which were scheduled to be in place for the first
time this season.
There is still no word on what will happen to the All-Star Game,
which is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium.
--Field Level Media
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