MLB and its players' association are in
negotiations to resume games without fans at stadiums after the
novel coronavirus outbreak put the 2020 season on hold.
Under the league's latest proposal, a player making $35 million
in annual salary would only earn $7.8 million for the 2020
season, ESPN reported, while a player who earned $1 million
would make $434,000.
The players' association called the cuts "massive," according to
the Athletic , and was reportedly disappointed by the league's
proposal.
A league spokesman declined to comment on the negotiations and
the MLBPA did not respond to a request for comment.
Several professional sports in North America are taking steps
towards resuming, with the PGA Tour expected to start up again
in June and the National Hockey League outlining a plan for a
24-team playoff competition on Tuesday.
NASCAR has already resumed racing.
Earlier this month, MLB proposed rigorous screening and testing
of players, as well as mandatory social distancing procedures,
in its safety guidelines for potentially returning to action
during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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